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Digital Forensics of the Hybrid Cloud Environment
Krčálová, Anna ; Koutenský, Michal (referee) ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the digital forensic analysis of the hybrid cloud in the combination of Google Cloud and Nextcloud. Several examples of events in the solution of which analysis would be appropriate are detailed in the thesis, from the initial identification of the problem, through the retention of data, to the forensic analysis and its output. The work also includes a shortened procedure for setting up the hybrid cloud and logging.
The analysis of modern cloud solutions
Kis, Matej ; Burda, Karel (referee) ; Rosenberg, Martin (advisor)
This thesis describes existing cloud storage systems. Description of the prerequisites of developing cloud and distributed systems are presented. Current storage systems such as Dropbox, iCloud and Google drive are described. Description is mainly focused on the resources of both protocols and derive a conclusion for the use in the cloud storage systems. The practical part of this work is focused on creating two labs, what will be implemented in the teaching syllabus of Projecting, Administration and Security of Computer Networks subject. The first of the labs is focused on the implementation of own cloud services. In the last lab students attention will concentrate on interception of communication secured with SSL protocol.
The analysis of modern cloud solutions
Kis, Matej ; Burda, Karel (referee) ; Rosenberg, Martin (advisor)
This thesis describes existing cloud storage systems. Description of the prerequisites of developing cloud and distributed systems are presented. Current storage systems such as Dropbox, iCloud and Google drive are described. Description is mainly focused on the resources of both protocols and derive a conclusion for the use in the cloud storage systems. The practical part of this work is focused on creating two labs, what will be implemented in the teaching syllabus of Projecting, Administration and Security of Computer Networks subject. The first of the labs is focused on the implementation of own cloud services. In the last lab students attention will concentrate on interception of communication secured with SSL protocol.
Security in hybrid cloud computing
Koudelka, Ondřej ; Karkošková, Soňa (advisor) ; Šperková, Lucie (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the area of hybrid cloud computing, specifically with its security. The major aim of the thesis is to analyze and compare the chosen hybrid cloud providers. For the minor aim this thesis compares the security challenges of hybrid cloud as opponent to other deployment models. In order to accomplish said aims, this thesis defines the terms cloud computing and hybrid cloud computing in its theoretical part. Furthermore the security challenges for cloud computing are defined and specified for hybrid cloud. The comparison of specific hybrid cloud providers is provided in the practical part along with the comparison of hybrid cloud security challenges.
Hybrid cloud solutions
Ryšavý, Jan ; Nedzelský, Roman (advisor) ; Novotný, Ota (referee)
This thesis focuses on the cloud computing and more specifically its private, public and hybrid deployment regimes with emphasis on the last one. The aim is to compare advantages and disadvantages of said regimes both on paper and in reality. For this purpose, the theoretical part is presented to deal with these systems and the on-paper comparison. A practical part follows in a form of a survey that was sent to companies to get information about the issues with cloud computing in reality. The survey has been evaluated afterwards and the gathered information was compared to the knowledge gained from the theoretical part. The conclusion summarizes the level of variety between the theoretical ˘pros and cons and the real ones. The main contribution of this work should be this very analysis, which could help with upgrading the current products of cloud computing via direct feedback from entrepreneurs.
Project management in cloud
Šťastný, Jan ; Svatá, Vlasta (advisor) ; Kalina, Jaroslav (referee)
Goal of this thesis is to provide a summary of information connected to cloud project management. The thesis describes, what cloud is, what types of cloud there are and also describes project management methodologies and their specifics. In the practical part of this thesis one of the methodologies is applied to a practical project. The thesis contains also a summary of practical information about cloud projects and risks associated with cloud projects.
Adoption of Cloud computing in the corporate sector
Malík, Tomáš ; Donát, Jiří (advisor) ; Koubský, Petr (referee)
This work is focused on the newly emerging field of Cloud computing and view of adoption of this technology in various industrial sectors. The first section explains the concept of cloud computing, its characteristics and individual models. The following part is a brief analysis of the size and development of the current market for cloud services. Next section focuses on the creation of industry categories acording to area of their business, together with their description. The actual categories are examined in part four, along with their expenditures on IT and state of Cloud's adoption, in addition with specific advantages and obstacles. Results from previous section are summarized in part five. In conclusion, the hypothesis is verified and the main findings summarized.
Cloud Computing as a BCM tool
Lukášová, Pavlína ; Chlapek, Dušan (advisor) ; Dotlačil, Jaroslav (referee)
This thesis deals with possible interconnections between two concepts playing a big role in contemporary business and IT world. These concepts are Business Continuity Management and Cloud Computing. In the scope of this thesis there are certain areas identified where both concepts are complement, where Cloud Computing brings new opportunities for Business Continuity Management and where could possible problems arise during particular implementation. From the BCM perspective the impact lies on IT services, from the Cloud Computing perspective the thesis deals especially with security aspects. The thesis is also aimed at the characteristics of higher education and basic differences from commercial sphere. Based on defined differences and identified interconnections between BCM and Cloud Computing, the thesis argues for usage of suitable Cloud Computing solution for higher education regarding Business Continuity improvement. The multi-criterion comparison of several Infrastructure-as-a-Service solutions stems from this analysis focusing on technical, financial, and Business Continuity aspects. The result from this comparison together with conclusions from previous chapters serve as an input for subsequent practical proposal of Cloud Computing solution and its verification against Business Continuity improvement in specific conditions on University of Economics in Prague. The proposal is also represented by strategic map.

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