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Client-server password manager
Myška, Vojtěch ; Burda, Karel (referee) ; Ležák, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with implementation password manager with client-server architecture. Basis of thesis is proposal of graphical user interface, used keys, remote methods, server and its database, choise of used technology and programming language. The next part delas with implementation proposal of password manager.
Client-server password manager
Myška, Vojtěch ; Burda, Karel (referee) ; Ležák, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with implementation password manager with client-server architecture. Basis of thesis is proposal of graphical user interface, used keys, remote methods, server and its database, choise of used technology and programming language. The next part delas with implementation proposal of password manager.
Socio-technical attacks
Urbanová, Anna ; Pavlíček, Luboš (advisor) ; Palovský, Radomír (referee)
The main objective of this work is to identify how students from the University of Economics, in Prague, looks at their results in two different socio-technical surveys. First, survey no. 1, focuses on the security of password and the second survey, no. 2, looks at how phishing e-mails are detected. In both cases to obtain the results of the surveys, questionnaires were used. After the surveys were completed, we promised that we would inform the students of their results from their questionnaires. The whole thesis is divided into six chapters. The first four chapters are based on theoretical information about social engineering. The last two chapters contain the practical part of the thesis, survey no. 1 and 2. The main benefits of this thesis are the results from the two surveys, which focused on the way that social engineering is attacked. Each survey was completed with the help of questionnaires and highlight the potential risks that social engineering poses to society.
Teaching of digital safety at the secondary and high school
ZELENKA, Jakub
This thesis deals with the issue of digital security at primary and secondary schools. This means first of all taking into account important aspects of computer security, such as protection of your equipment from dangerous viruses and pirate attacks with security software, the correct backup and manage their data. Furthermore, the focus on prudent behavior on the Internet, including caution against email threats, fraudulent behavior of some users and prudent use of social networks. It also provides password security with an emphasis on strong password management and also the issue of copyright law. The work included content analysis of Czech curricula given to the issue. They are listed here similar studies related to the topic of research theory and the main research of this thesis. In this research included a survey investigating the competence of students of the above schools in teaching computer security, the results are evaluated and compared with the findings of state documents related to the issue of teaching ICT.

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