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Cyber exercises on the OpenStack platform
Fišarová, Veronika ; Hajný, Jan (referee) ; Lieskovan, Tomáš (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to get acquainted with the platforms that are used to create the cyber ranges. The main part of thesis is focused on the cloud platform named OpenStack and its possibilites in creation of cyber ranges. The OpenStack installation options are compared and the selection of the instalation that is suitable for the KYPO project is made. The last part is devoted to the analysis of the KYPO project and the actual installation of OpenStack to the virtual station followed by the deployment of the KYPO platform on the modified OpenStack cloud and the commissioning of a training scenario.
Software Development with Continuous Delivery
Molnár, Dávid ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Křivka, Zbyněk (advisor)
Purpose of this work is to make the reader familiar with the principles of Continuous Delivery. Among them belongs automated deployment, frequent and repeatable delivery, versioning of applications and infrastructures configuration. These principles allow the develop-ment team to deliver the product very effective and ensure that customers get the ordered product in time and the fastest way possible. In the focus is the Windows platform, automatization and encryption of sensitive data. We will learn how to solve the problem of versioning relational databases and how to ensure working migration of database schema and data. Part of the work is a description, how to introduce Continuous Delivery in a team.
Virtualization of energy infrastructure
Hraboš, Šimon ; Stodůlka, Tomáš (referee) ; Lieskovan, Tomáš (advisor)
This work describes the virtualization process, virtualization tools and virtualization automation. The work also deals with the description of energy infrastructure, KYPO cyber range platform and DLMS/COSEM protocol used in energy. The practical part deals with the virtualization of energy infrastructure using OpenStack and KYPO cyber range platforms. A virtual environment was created using Vagrant application. The OpenStack and KYPO cyber range platforms were subsequently installed in this environment. Next, a sandbox definition was created. The sandbox definition creates a scenario with an energy infrastructure using KYPO platform. The functionality of the energy infrastructure was verified using the Gurux DLMS library.
Virtualization platform for cyber range
Horváthová, Estera ; MU, Pavel Šeda, KPSK FI (referee) ; Lieskovan, Tomáš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the creation and operation of sandboxes for selected scenarios using the sandbox-creator tool, which is compatible with the KYPO project and uses the OpenStack platform. The theoretical section describes the technologies and tools used to create training platforms. Virtualization, containerization and cloud computing are described in the technologies and VirtualBox is described in the tools, Docker or OpenStack. The work also describes selected cyber range platforms that use these technologies. The practical part describes the compatibility of the selected platform with the KYPO project, the configuration tools used, the preparation of the experimental environment, the creation and operation of sandboxes for laboratory exercises, which are listed in the annex.
Cyber exercises on the OpenStack platform
Fišarová, Veronika ; Hajný, Jan (referee) ; Lieskovan, Tomáš (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor thesis is to get acquainted with the platforms that are used to create the cyber ranges. The main part of thesis is focused on the cloud platform named OpenStack and its possibilites in creation of cyber ranges. The OpenStack installation options are compared and the selection of the instalation that is suitable for the KYPO project is made. The last part is devoted to the analysis of the KYPO project and the actual installation of OpenStack to the virtual station followed by the deployment of the KYPO platform on the modified OpenStack cloud and the commissioning of a training scenario.
Virtualization platform for cyber range
Horváthová, Estera ; MU, Pavel Šeda, KPSK FI (referee) ; Lieskovan, Tomáš (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the creation and operation of sandboxes for selected scenarios using the sandbox-creator tool, which is compatible with the KYPO project and uses the OpenStack platform. The theoretical section describes the technologies and tools used to create training platforms. Virtualization, containerization and cloud computing are described in the technologies and VirtualBox is described in the tools, Docker or OpenStack. The work also describes selected cyber range platforms that use these technologies. The practical part describes the compatibility of the selected platform with the KYPO project, the configuration tools used, the preparation of the experimental environment, the creation and operation of sandboxes for laboratory exercises, which are listed in the annex.
Virtualization of energy infrastructure
Hraboš, Šimon ; Stodůlka, Tomáš (referee) ; Lieskovan, Tomáš (advisor)
This work describes the virtualization process, virtualization tools and virtualization automation. The work also deals with the description of energy infrastructure, KYPO cyber range platform and DLMS/COSEM protocol used in energy. The practical part deals with the virtualization of energy infrastructure using OpenStack and KYPO cyber range platforms. A virtual environment was created using Vagrant application. The OpenStack and KYPO cyber range platforms were subsequently installed in this environment. Next, a sandbox definition was created. The sandbox definition creates a scenario with an energy infrastructure using KYPO platform. The functionality of the energy infrastructure was verified using the Gurux DLMS library.
Ways of achieving high availability with selected database systems
Tlustý, Jan ; Chlapek, Dušan (advisor) ; Kučera, Jan (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to define the term high availability and set criteria for evaluating availability and comparing technical ways of achieving thereof with selected open source database systems. In the first part of the thesis, two definitions of high availability are presented along with several reasons for implementing highly available solutions in business information systems. They are followed by the formula for calculating availability and several metrics which can be used to compare individual highly available configurations. In the following part, general features of the selected database systems are described regarding the possibility of implementing highly available configurations and specific highly available configurations are described and tested on virtual servers for the criteria specified earlier.
Software Development with Continuous Delivery
Molnár, Dávid ; Rychlý, Marek (referee) ; Křivka, Zbyněk (advisor)
Purpose of this work is to make the reader familiar with the principles of Continuous Delivery. Among them belongs automated deployment, frequent and repeatable delivery, versioning of applications and infrastructures configuration. These principles allow the develop-ment team to deliver the product very effective and ensure that customers get the ordered product in time and the fastest way possible. In the focus is the Windows platform, automatization and encryption of sensitive data. We will learn how to solve the problem of versioning relational databases and how to ensure working migration of database schema and data. Part of the work is a description, how to introduce Continuous Delivery in a team.
Comparison of data management solutions in MySQL and MongoDB while using Doctrine 2 in Symfony 2 framework
Firla, Dominik ; Palovská, Helena (advisor) ; Mittner, Jan (referee)
This thesis focuses on comparing a relational database system with a document database on both theoretical and practical levels. In theoretical part of this thesis principles of relational and document databases are explained. Closer attention is given to MySQL and MongoDB databases. In practical part a solution to data management is realized for a model situation. Both systems are compared in terms of implementation and performance. Knowledge gained is summarized in conclusion of this thesis and should help a reader when choosing the right database system not only for a web application implementing PHP framework Symfony. Practical part of the thesis also includes an author-made project containing implementation of both databases in the model situation.

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