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Social Networks Reconstruction of Captured Communication
Dudek, Jindřich ; Kmeť, Martin (referee) ; Pluskal, Jan (advisor)
We live in a modern world surrouded by many forms of information technology. Majority of communication among people is realized through the internet and usage of social networks is everyday matter which leads to reduction of personal communincation and to higher usage of dating sites. However these sites are often a place where potentinal deliquents occure. This thesis deals with reconstruction of captured communication from social networks Lidé.cz and Xchat. Man-in-the-middle attack was used to capture data needed for analysis of communication protocols. Bachelor thesis focuses on identification of communication methods of social networks mentioned above and on analysis of their communication protocols. From these communication protocols are chosen events interesting for forensic analysis. Result of this thesis is an extension which provides support of the communication protocols for application Netfox Detective.
Detection of Network Attacks Using Tshark
Dudek, Jindřich ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (referee) ; Holkovič, Martin (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design and implementation of a tool for network attack detection from a captured network communication. It utilises the tshark packet analyser, the meaning of which is to convert the input file with the captured communications to the PDML format. The objective of this conversion being, increasing the flexibility of input data processing. When designing the tool, emphasis has been placed on the ability to expand it to detect new network attacks and on integrating these additions with ease. For this reason, the thesis also includes the design of a complex declarative descriptions for network attacks in the YAML serialization format. This allows us to specify the key properties of the network attacks and the conditions for their detection. The resulting tool acts as an interpreter of proposed declarative descriptions allowing it to be expanded with new types of attacks.
Detection of Network Attacks Using Tshark
Dudek, Jindřich ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (referee) ; Holkovič, Martin (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design and implementation of a tool for network attack detection from a captured network communication. It utilises the tshark packet analyser, the meaning of which is to convert the input file with the captured communications to the PDML format. The objective of this conversion being, increasing the flexibility of input data processing. When designing the tool, emphasis has been placed on the ability to expand it to detect new network attacks and on integrating these additions with ease. For this reason, the thesis also includes the design of a complex declarative descriptions for network attacks in the YAML serialization format. This allows us to specify the key properties of the network attacks and the conditions for their detection. The resulting tool acts as an interpreter of proposed declarative descriptions allowing it to be expanded with new types of attacks.
Social Networks Reconstruction of Captured Communication
Dudek, Jindřich ; Kmeť, Martin (referee) ; Pluskal, Jan (advisor)
We live in a modern world surrouded by many forms of information technology. Majority of communication among people is realized through the internet and usage of social networks is everyday matter which leads to reduction of personal communincation and to higher usage of dating sites. However these sites are often a place where potentinal deliquents occure. This thesis deals with reconstruction of captured communication from social networks Lidé.cz and Xchat. Man-in-the-middle attack was used to capture data needed for analysis of communication protocols. Bachelor thesis focuses on identification of communication methods of social networks mentioned above and on analysis of their communication protocols. From these communication protocols are chosen events interesting for forensic analysis. Result of this thesis is an extension which provides support of the communication protocols for application Netfox Detective.

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