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DNS client application with a graphical interface for teaching purposes
Biolek, Martin ; Komosný, Dan (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
The goal of the Master thesis on the topic of the Client application of DNS protocol with graphical interface for teaching purposes is to create a program with the features of sending, receiving DNS, MDNS and LLMNR protocols with optional parameters. Additionally, compare the created application with available tools such as Nslookup, Dig and create examples of application for teaching.
Design of a smart meter testing methodology focusing on invasive testing
Biolek, Martin ; Sikora, Marek (referee) ; Lieskovan, Tomáš (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is focused on investigating the security deficits of smart meters through penetration testing. The theoretical part describes the standards that should be followed by smart meter manufacturers. This is followed by the practical part where the testing of two smart meter systems was conducted in order to discover their vulnerabilities. The result of the work is the exposure of one of the two systems of interest that requires significant security improvements before deployment of another version. A description of the vulnerabilities is included in the practical part of the thesis.
DNS client application with a graphical interface for teaching purposes
Biolek, Martin ; Komosný, Dan (referee) ; Jeřábek, Jan (advisor)
The goal of the Master thesis on the topic of the Client application of DNS protocol with graphical interface for teaching purposes is to create a program with the features of sending, receiving DNS, MDNS and LLMNR protocols with optional parameters. Additionally, compare the created application with available tools such as Nslookup, Dig and create examples of application for teaching.
Design of a smart meter testing methodology focusing on invasive testing
Biolek, Martin ; Sikora, Marek (referee) ; Lieskovan, Tomáš (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is focused on investigating the security deficits of smart meters through penetration testing. The theoretical part describes the standards that should be followed by smart meter manufacturers. This is followed by the practical part where the testing of two smart meter systems was conducted in order to discover their vulnerabilities. The result of the work is the exposure of one of the two systems of interest that requires significant security improvements before deployment of another version. A description of the vulnerabilities is included in the practical part of the thesis.

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