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Picobaloon s využitím low-power bezdrátových sítí
Kudera, Matěj ; Peringer, Petr (referee) ; Janoušek, Vladimír (advisor)
Aim of this master thesis was to create a small meteorological probe (PicoBaloon) which can record its position and basic meteorological information. Information recorded by this probe has to be transmitted to the user so it can be evaluated. Theoretical portion of this work describes how to create this type of device and which technologies can be used for its implementation. Next, information describing what exactly PicoBaloon is are presented, which are then used to form requirements for this system. Based on described technologies and system requirements final system design was created. Created system consists of two parts. First part is the probe itself which is created on its own piece of printed circuit board. Probe is controlled by a small microcontroller and consists of components that can generate power with a small solar panel, determine its position with GPS, record meteorological information and send recorded information to the user with wireless technology. Second part of the created system is a web application which presents recorded data to the user. At the end of this thesis physical creation and testing of this system is described.
Analyzis of Parallel Honeypot Tools
Antal, Lukáš ; Chmelař, Petr (referee) ; Drozd, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor thesis analyzes the selected shadow honeypot tool. The thesis explaines the need for having tool for early detection of a new type of cyber-attack. Shadow honeypot tool analyzed in the thesis is called Argos. Argos is one of the results of the international project called European Network of Affined honeypots (NoAH). The thesis includes thorough analysis and testing of Argos tool. The paper also includes implementation of Argos log files parsing utility.
Implementation of Honeypot tool for monitoring and analysis of network attacks
Němeček, Ladislav ; Červenka, Vladimír (referee) ; Bartl, Milan (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to describe and categorize the malicious software. Thesis deals with the network attacks and the protection against them as well as how to detect and analyze the attack by the eligible tools. The next part of the thesis deals with the honeypot topic and the possibilities of detection using this software, specifically then the Argos tool. The installation, usage, and the methods of detection of the tool are also being described. The next chapter describes how to secure the honeypot against abuse. Last but not least, the thesis also contains the results of the network monitoring, attacks on the honeypot, and describes the log files used by Argos to interpret the results of the attack detection.
Implementation of Honeypot tool for monitoring and analysis of network attacks
Němeček, Ladislav ; Červenka, Vladimír (referee) ; Bartl, Milan (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to describe and categorize the malicious software. Thesis deals with the network attacks and the protection against them as well as how to detect and analyze the attack by the eligible tools. The next part of the thesis deals with the honeypot topic and the possibilities of detection using this software, specifically then the Argos tool. The installation, usage, and the methods of detection of the tool are also being described. The next chapter describes how to secure the honeypot against abuse. Last but not least, the thesis also contains the results of the network monitoring, attacks on the honeypot, and describes the log files used by Argos to interpret the results of the attack detection.
Implementation of Honeypot tool for monitoring and analysis of network attacks
Němeček, Ladislav ; Červenka, Vladimír (referee) ; Bartl, Milan (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to describe and categorize the malicious software. Thesis deals with the network attacks and the protection against them as well as how to detect and analyze the attack by the eligible tools. The next part of the thesis deals with the honeypot topic and the possibilities of detection using this software, specifically then the Argos tool. The installation, usage, and the methods of detection of the tool are also being described. The next chapter describes how to secure the honeypot against abuse. Last but not least, the thesis also contains the results of the network monitoring, attacks on the honeypot, and describes the log files used by Argos to interpret the results of the attack detection.
Implementation of Honeypot tool for monitoring and analysis of network attacks
Němeček, Ladislav ; Červenka, Vladimír (referee) ; Bartl, Milan (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to describe and categorize the malicious software. Thesis deals with the network attacks and the protection against them as well as how to detect and analyze the attack by the eligible tools. The next part of the thesis deals with the honeypot topic and the possibilities of detection using this software, specifically then the Argos tool. The installation, usage, and the methods of detection of the tool are also being described. The next chapter describes how to secure the honeypot against abuse. Last but not least, the thesis also contains the results of the network monitoring, attacks on the honeypot, and describes the log files used by Argos to interpret the results of the attack detection.
Analyzis of Parallel Honeypot Tools
Antal, Lukáš ; Chmelař, Petr (referee) ; Drozd, Michal (advisor)
This bachelor thesis analyzes the selected shadow honeypot tool. The thesis explaines the need for having tool for early detection of a new type of cyber-attack. Shadow honeypot tool analyzed in the thesis is called Argos. Argos is one of the results of the international project called European Network of Affined honeypots (NoAH). The thesis includes thorough analysis and testing of Argos tool. The paper also includes implementation of Argos log files parsing utility.
ARGOS-ORPHEUS - systém pro vzdálené ohledání nebezpečných prostředí
Žalud, L. ; Matoušek, Rudolf
Orpheus mobile robot is a teleoperated device primarily designed for remote exploration of hazardous places and rescue missions. The robot is able to operate both indoors and outdoors, is made to be durable and reliable. Orpheus robot contains multitude of sensors including cameras, 3D proximity scanners, thermometer, etc. The device is controlled trough advanced user interface using ARGOS software with joystick and head mounted displey with inertial head movement sensor.

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