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Cyberattack generator
Gajdušek, Ondřej ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Hajný, Jan (advisor)
This work deals with the enhancement of software which generates cyberattacks. These enhancements are focused on application layer of ISO/OSI model. The firsh part of the work contains general description of cyberattacks. Concrete attacks which this work is dealing with are described more concretely. Next part deals with describing generator software and its enhancement. The last part is describing testing of newly implemented cyberattacks.
Stress tester
Shpak, Kyrylo ; Člupek, Vlastimil (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the issue of stress testing. The aim of this work is to extend the JMeter tool with amplification modules of DoS attacks. The beginning of the work introduces the issue of DoS attacks, along with a description of selected attacks. One of the points of the work is to verify the functionality and find errors of the stress tester, which is a comprehensive system for testing the information and communication infrastructure based on the JMeter tool. The last chapter deals with the implementation of DoS attacks.
Advanced network device scanner
Procházka, Michal ; Blažek, Petr (referee) ; Holasová, Eva (advisor)
The master thesis focuses on problem of identifying device types on a local network. The work explores current methods for device recognition on local networks and examines a survey of open-source tools capable of identifying these devices or gathering additional supplementary information. The discovered tools are compared based on several criteria. Furthermore, a laboratory environment is created for testing the identified tools as well as for testing own implementation. Subsequently, this thesis presents a proposal for the own implementation of a device identification method and the retrieval of advanced information about these devices. The main part of the work focuses on describing several possible methods of device identification, including practical examples. Scripting of the practical examples is implemented in Python or through the command line. Based on the outlined approaches, the thesis presents a list of all recognized devices from the experimental setup. Finally, the methods are compared in terms of network utilization during scanning.
Advanced network device scanner
Procházka, Michal ; Blažek, Petr (referee) ; Holasová, Eva (advisor)
The master thesis focuses on problem of identifying device types on a local network. The work explores current methods for device recognition on local networks and examines a survey of open-source tools capable of identifying these devices or gathering additional supplementary information. The discovered tools are compared based on several criteria. Furthermore, a laboratory environment is created for testing the identified tools as well as for testing own implementation. Subsequently, this thesis presents a proposal for the own implementation of a device identification method and the retrieval of advanced information about these devices. The main part of the work focuses on describing several possible methods of device identification, including practical examples. Scripting of the practical examples is implemented in Python or through the command line. Based on the outlined approaches, the thesis presents a list of all recognized devices from the experimental setup. Finally, the methods are compared in terms of network utilization during scanning.
Stress tester
Shpak, Kyrylo ; Člupek, Vlastimil (referee) ; Zeman, Václav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the issue of stress testing. The aim of this work is to extend the JMeter tool with amplification modules of DoS attacks. The beginning of the work introduces the issue of DoS attacks, along with a description of selected attacks. One of the points of the work is to verify the functionality and find errors of the stress tester, which is a comprehensive system for testing the information and communication infrastructure based on the JMeter tool. The last chapter deals with the implementation of DoS attacks.
Cyberattack generator
Gajdušek, Ondřej ; Jeřábek, Jan (referee) ; Hajný, Jan (advisor)
This work deals with the enhancement of software which generates cyberattacks. These enhancements are focused on application layer of ISO/OSI model. The firsh part of the work contains general description of cyberattacks. Concrete attacks which this work is dealing with are described more concretely. Next part deals with describing generator software and its enhancement. The last part is describing testing of newly implemented cyberattacks.

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