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Anonymization of PCAP Files
Navrátil, Petr ; Hynek, Jiří (referee) ; Holkovič, Martin (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the design and implementation of an application suitable for the anonymization of PCAP files. The thesis presents TCP/IP model and for each layer highlights attributes that can be used to identify real people or organizations. Some of the anonymization methods suitable to modify highlighted attributes and sensitive data are described. The implemented application uses TShark tool to parse byte data of PCAP format to JSON format that is used in the application. TShark supports lots of network protocols which allows the application to anonymize various attributes. Anonymization process is controlled by anonymization politics that can be customized by adding new attributes or anonymization methods.
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Teaching guide for the ATMEL development board
Navrátil, Petr ; Hadinec, Michal (referee) ; Friedl, Martin (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis is focused on developing applications for the developing board with microcontroller ATMEL (ATmega16). Bachelor’s thesis describes the microcontroller including a description of hardware components and control registers. This book describes the various peripherals on the developing kit with programming examples. Simple modules have been created for the developing board, which could be used to program complex project and easy aplications. On these modules are periphery as matrix keyboard, encoder, real time clock and circuit L293D for controling DC motor with PWM signal. The AVR Studio version 4.18 is described and used here as a programming software. This work should serve as a guide about ATMEL AVR ATmega series for beginning or advanced programmers. Examples of individual programs are a part of this work.
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Instrument power supply unit
Navrátil, Petr ; Vorel, Pavel (referee) ; Tománek, Radek (advisor)
The semestral thesis deals with theoretical preparation for the following diploma thesis. The content of this semestral thesis is familiarization with STM32 microcontrollers, especially with timer blocks, A/D converters and I2C interfaces. The work continues to deal with a theoretical introduction to the selected switching power supply unit and the theoretical design of power supplies for the power supply unit. Subsequently, printed circuit boards were designed for each power source. The final step involves measuring the efficiency of each power source.
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Lobbying and Corruption in European Union Legislative Procedure
Prudilová, Eva ; Scheu, Harald Christian (advisor) ; Navrátil, Petr (referee)
Lobbying and Corruption in the European Union Legislative Procedure Abstract The diploma thesis deals with influencing the legislative process of the European Union. Legislation at European Union level affects the lives of millions of citizens as well as the functioning of legal systems and law in the Member States. Although the primary law of the European Union presupposes the participation of the general public in the legislative process, which takes place precisely through interest groups, lobbyists, the issue remains neglected in the academic environment. At the same time, the word expression "lobbying" is entwined with many myths and is associated mainly with a negative meaning. The participation of lobbyists, its legitimacy, the border with the illegal influence of the legislative process is thus still perceived as a gray zone in which it is difficult to navigate. The thesis aims to distinguish between legal and legitimate participation of interest groups in the legislative process and illegal practices - corruption. To do this, an analysis of legal norms is used, which regulates both negotiations in the first and second part of the diploma thesis. In the case of corruption, it is a complex, long-evolving and clear regulation. However, comprehensive legislation on lobbying and the participation of...
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European Arrest Warrant in the Light of Principle of Mutual Trust and Protection of Fundamental Rights
Martínková, Adéla ; Scheu, Harald Christian (advisor) ; Navrátil, Petr (referee)
European Arrest Warrant in the Light of Principle of Mutual Trust and Protection of Fundamental Rights Abstract European arrest warrant (EAW) is one of key instruments of mutual recognition in criminal matters. Essential elements of its fonctioning differentiate it from a traditional system of extradition and allow the system of EAW to be simpler and more efficient. EAW owns its efficiency to principle of mutual trust, which lays at its core. However, mutual trust cannot be blind and one of its limits is protection of fundamental rights. This thesis aims to find answers for questions: what are the fonctions of both principles within EAW, how are they balanced and what development has taken place so far in this matter. In order to do so, attention is brought first to the development of cooperation in criminal matters. Second chapter focuses on principle of mutual trust, which is essential for mutual recognition and EAW, but lacks a clear definition within EU law. Following chapter introduces protection of fundamental rights in EU and shows how it affects level of mutual trust between states. In the case of EAW, lack of protection of fundamental rights causes for states to be less willing to surrender a person to other member states. Level of fundamental rights protection affects the level of mutual trust and...
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The principle of ensuring effective judicial protection by Member States in the context of current case law of the CJEU
Kaluha, Štěpán ; Navrátil, Petr (advisor) ; Svobodová, Magdaléna (referee)
The Principle of Ensuring Effective Judicial Protection by Member States in the Context of the Current Case Law of the CJEU Abstract in English This diploma thesis named The Principle of Ensuring Effective Judicial Protection by Member States in the Context of the Current Case Law of the CJEU, deals with the manifestations of this principle in the case law of the Court of Justice, especially with regard to its horizontal dimension which is related to the ongoing judicial reforms in Poland. The objectives of the thesis are to analyse and evaluate the principle of ensuring effective judicial protection, to compare it with the principle of national procedural autonomy and, through the analysis of three recent decisions of the Court of Justice, to identify a new direction in the case law of the Court of Justice after the ASJP decision. The thesis is divided into two parts - theoretical and practical. In the theoretical part, I place the principle of ensuring effective judicial protection by Member States in the broader context of EU law as a general principle of EU law and thus part of primary law. Then I discuss the principle in detail, in particular exploring its definition in the Treaties and in the case law of the Court of Justice, analysing its content and briefly discussing the consequences of its breach...
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