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Design and Implementation Security Measures for GEFCO ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA, s.r.o
Vodička, Jakub ; Štěrba, Martin (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
Bechelor’s thesis deal with security measure issues in GEFCO CESKA REPUBLIKA, s.r.o. It’s contain theoretical background, which is connected with analysis of current condition. Afterwards design and implementation security steps to improvement current quality of security protection.
Safety Management System Design for Company Terminal Station
Steciuk, Alexander ; Grešša, Pavol (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis "Safety Management System for Company Terminal Stations" deals with the problems of security for terminal stations in the company at both the administrative level and at the personal. I focus more on internal than external risks. Essentially every computer user in the company. I will specify procedures to ensure information security and define authority and responsibility system for staff.
Use of New Methods for Securing Remote Computers
Šandera, Vladimír ; Řihák, Petr (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
This paper is focused on computer security services for households and small businesses. First I analyze the current situation on the computer security market. In theoretical part of the paper I will describe known types of security threats as viruses, malware, rootkits and counter measures against these threats. In practical part of the paper I analyze current conditions on the market, my business project and I introduce new concept for securing remote computers. I will talk about economical advantages of this concept as cost reduction, centralization of resources and increase in efficiency.
Methods of Linux Kernel Hacking
Procházka, Boris ; Malinka, Kamil (referee) ; Vojnar, Tomáš (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the Linux kernel security from the attacker perspective. It tries to identify and map all key features and methods used by nowadays cyber-terrorists. One of its aims is to give a comprehensive overview of this topic. At final, it can serve as a small reference for everybody who wants to broaden his knowledge of Linux kernel security. The work consists of four parts. The first part repeats and defines basic notions and taxonomy of operation systems. The second and third part form the core. They cover principles and methods used to hide processes, files, connections, etc. The last chaper is devoted to related issues. A supplement of this bachelor thesis is a set of demonstrating modules, which implement discussed problems involved, and tables, where can be found a comparison of nowadays rootkits.
The Hidden Resources Detector for GNU/Linux
Nečas, Radek ; Rogalewicz, Adam (referee) ; Procházka, Boris (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis was to detect hide resources in GNU/Linux operating systems and analyse tools so called rootkits, which are used to hide system resources. This thesis is devided into two parts, theoretical and practical one. Theoretic part focusses on resource managment, representation, privilege levels and system calls. Practical part covers design and implementation of an abstract detector. Each new detection method is implemented as a plugin. Some of those methods are realized as linux kernel modules. The usability of the detector is compared against real rootkits.
Attacks on the Linux Operating System in Theory and Practice
Procházka, Boris ; Hanáček, Petr (referee) ; Vojnar, Tomáš (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with Linux kernel security from the attacker's point of view. It maps methods and techniques of disguising the computing resources used by today's IT pirates. The thesis presents a unique method of attack directed on the system call interface and implemented in the form of two tools (rootkits). The thesis consists of a theoretical and a practical part. Emphasis is placed especially on the practical part, which manifests the presented information in the form of experiments and shows its use in real life. Readers are systematically guided as far as the creation of a unique rootkit, which is capable of infiltrating the Linux kernel by a newly discovered method -- even without support of loadable modules. A part of the thesis focuses on the issue of detecting the discussed attacks and on effective defence against them.
Decentralized communication tool with anonymity guarantee
Legéň, Michal ; Burget, Radim (referee) ; Malý, Jan (advisor)
Anonymity on the internet is becoming a actuall issue nowadays. There are several tools, that can be used to monitor user's activity and it can lead to lose privacy of users. The aim of this master's thesis is to describe different ways of working anonymous systems, especially the method called Onion Routing. The introduction of this work is devoted to the description of this method together with asymmetric cryptosystem RSA. The second part belongs to basics of socket programming and to the implementation of anonymous system in programming language C++. The final part is focussed on analysis of system in terms of security and time complexity. The conditions of anonymity and decentralization are accomplished. There is no presence of central server in the system and the management is handled by signalling messages.

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