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Design of user authentication for small and medium networks
Hajný, Jan ; Pust, Radim (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
The main focus of this Master’s thesis is user authentication and access control in a computer network. I analyze the TCP/IP model in connection with security and describe main stepping stones of authentication protocols (mainly hash functions). The authentication protocol analysis follows. I begin with LANMAN protocol analysis for the reason of a security comparison. The NTLM, Kerberos and Radius follows. The focus is on the Kerberos which is chosen as a main authentication protocol. This is also a reason why the modification used in MS domains is described. The implementation and functional verification is placed in the second part which is more practical. The virtualization technology is used for an easier manipulation. The result is a computer network model requiring user authentication and minimizing the possibility of an attack by unauthorized clients.
Simulation and analysis of the block cipher mode with statistical self-synchronization
Kopčan, Marek ; Zezula, Radek (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
There is a enormous rise in importance of cryptography. In age of hi-technologies, where information are the most valuable asset, is need to protect this value. But we need to transport information between us and keep information confidental. In this case we use special modes of block cipher because of defect in communication canal. Not all modes are able to deal with this problem. For this purpose, there are special modes. This work deal with self-synchronization modes of block cipher. It is protection of tranfered information in communication canal against different types of defects. We will exam two self-synchronization modes - OCFB (Optimized Cipher FeedBack) and SCFB (Statistical Cipher FeedBack). Both have their advantages and disadvantages. The goal of this work is to provide analyse of both modes and to create simulation model. This model should help with further research of self-synchronization modes.
Software support for cryptography education
Stančík, Peter ; Vyoral, Josef (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
The main aim of this thesis was to study, choose and decribe techniques eligible for cryptography education. A pedagogically appropriate presentation for the selected techniques' principles was to be chosen. Another goal was to create an integrated modular web interface containing a calculator focused on cryptographic operations. The eligibility of techniques was assessed accordingly to the computing processes implied by these techniques and also accordingly to the ability of being presented in an illustrative way. A program simplifying calculations used in symetric and asymetric cryptography was designed and implemented. It disposes of a web interface and one of its parts is focused on steganographic techniques. On the other hand, any pedagogically appropriate presentation interconnecting this program with theoretical findings from this field was not found.
Support for instruction in electronic surveillance of goods
Danišík, Milan ; Herencsár, Norbert (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
The thesis deals with technologies of goods protection. It is focused on electronic technologies of goods protection, which call EAS (electronic article surveillance) in foreign literature. The goal of this thesis is support for instruction in electronic surveillance of goods. This document systematically describes principle and technical solution recent electronic technologies of goods protection. There are mentioned advantages and disadvantages too. The other chapter deals with basic operating mode and configuration parameters of loop systems, acoustic-magnetic system and radio system. On the basis of this was suggested laboratory task. This task is use for better understanding of principles electronic surveillance of goods. Some possible attacks of electronic surveillance of goods are described at the last chapter of this thesis. This attacks was also realized.
Support for education of biometric access systems
Navrátil, Petr ; Herencsár, Norbert (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
This thesis describes general function of biometric access systems and summarizes problems of their practical use. It also shows security risks of these systems. It defines basic terms, which are used in this area, describes kinds of errors and their representation. One part of this thesis deals with biometric method of fingerprints recognition. It explains fingerprints’ atomic basics, basic principles and processing of digital fingerprint image. Next part describes concrete biometric access system V-Station by Bioscrypt Inc. Besides basic description it focuses on technology of biometric sensor and algorithm, essential parts of biometric system. The thesis continues with security analysis of this concrete system. In this part I target on weak points of the system and I design possible attack on the system. In the last part of my thesis I designed laboratory exercise, which is supposed to be realized by student. It is composed it by several tasks to let students understand working with the system and attached software. At the same time, they have opportunity to think about system by themselves a make their own opinion about possibilities of the system. There are many pictures in this thesis to make term clear and to better understanding of problems of biometric security systems.
Support for instruction in electric fire alarm systems
Macinka, Jiří ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
The master’s thesis „Support for instruction in electric fire alarm system” describes principles and engineering solution of electric fire alarm system. It is background for activity task about EPS for students in VUT in Brno. It illustrates how to act on this task and configuration fire panel and components EPS with the support of software FSP 5000. The practice contains proposal EPS with support in fire system designer.
Universal linux server for small and medium companies enabling simple network control
Juřena, Stanislav ; Pust, Radim (referee) ; Burda, Karel (advisor)
The main object of this thesis was to design a computer network for small and medium companies which will be made among others from network server providing simple network control. The next task was to provide internet connection to subscribers of local area network, their security and access to common services. There had been discussed the choice of distribution of Linux operation system with regarding to demanded services, stability and long lasting operation in theoretical part. One part of the work is a theoretic preliminary to separate services, to the purpose of their using and to their weaknesses. The practical part deals with an installation and configuration of Debian operating system, launching the base services and the setting of selected monitoring programs.
Watermarking of static images
Bambuch, Petr ; Burda, Karel (referee) ; Číka, Petr (advisor)
The thesis deals with the security of static images. The main aim is to embed the watermark into the original data so effectively, to avoid removal of the watermark with the use of simple and fast attacks methods. With developing of the watermarking techniques the technique of attacks are improved and developed also. The main aim of the attacks is to remove and devalue the hidden watermark in the image. The goal of the thesis is to check current techniques of static image watermarking and implement two methods of watermarking, which are to be tested for robustness against attacks.
Částečně řízené učení algoritmů strojového učení (semi-supervised learning)
Burda, Karel
The final thesis summarizes in its theoretical part basic knowledge of machine learning algorithms that involves supervised, semi-supervised, and unsupervised learning. Experiments with textual data in natural spoken language involving different machine learning methods and parameterization are carried out in its practical part. Conclusions made in the thesis may be of use to individuals that are at least slightly interested in this domain.

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