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Automated Annotation of Network Traffic Based on System Events
Kala, Jan ; Polčák, Libor (referee) ; Žádník, Martin (advisor)
This thesis addresses topic of network flow annotation using web traffic data. Introduces to problematics of network flow monitoring, analysis and classification and also to protocols HTTP and HTTPS. Describes technique of data collection from web browsers and their pairing with traffic flows. Proposes annotation system that is able to annotate web traffic in automated manner. Implementation of the proposed system is also part of this thesis
Testing of Probes for Network Traffic Monitoring
Sobol, Jan ; Korček, Pavol (referee) ; Kořenek, Jan (advisor)
In order to ensure a secure and stable Internet, administrators need tools for network monitoring which will allow them to analyze ongoing network traffic and respond to situations in a timely manner. One way to monitor traffic is to use monitoring probes. This thesis focuses on a thorough verification of the parameters of existing probes IPFIX probe and FlexProbe. FlexProbe is a network probe designed for the implementation of lawful interceptions developed at FIT BUT in cooperation with the Police of the Czech Republic. The IPFIX probe is developed by the CESNET association and is used for flow monitoring within the FlexProbe probe. In order to be able to operate the probes in the target environment for a long time, it is necessary to thoroughly test the device. The exact behavior of the probe is defined by the specification requirements that are developed for both probes. Based on the requirements, a comprehensive test system covering functional and performance parameters of the probes was designed. The tests are unified using a test framework and included in automated scenarios implemented in system Jenkins. At the end of the thesis, the coverage of the required properties of the probes and their performance is evaluated.
Testing of Probes for Network Traffic Monitoring
Sobol, Jan ; Korček, Pavol (referee) ; Kořenek, Jan (advisor)
In order to ensure a secure and stable Internet, administrators need tools for network monitoring which will allow them to analyze ongoing network traffic and respond to situations in a timely manner. One way to monitor traffic is to use monitoring probes. This thesis focuses on a thorough verification of the parameters of existing probes IPFIX probe and FlexProbe. FlexProbe is a network probe designed for the implementation of lawful interceptions developed at FIT BUT in cooperation with the Police of the Czech Republic. The IPFIX probe is developed by the CESNET association and is used for flow monitoring within the FlexProbe probe. In order to be able to operate the probes in the target environment for a long time, it is necessary to thoroughly test the device. The exact behavior of the probe is defined by the specification requirements that are developed for both probes. Based on the requirements, a comprehensive test system covering functional and performance parameters of the probes was designed. The tests are unified using a test framework and included in automated scenarios implemented in system Jenkins. At the end of the thesis, the coverage of the required properties of the probes and their performance is evaluated.
Automated Annotation of Network Traffic Based on System Events
Kala, Jan ; Polčák, Libor (referee) ; Žádník, Martin (advisor)
This thesis addresses topic of network flow annotation using web traffic data. Introduces to problematics of network flow monitoring, analysis and classification and also to protocols HTTP and HTTPS. Describes technique of data collection from web browsers and their pairing with traffic flows. Proposes annotation system that is able to annotate web traffic in automated manner. Implementation of the proposed system is also part of this thesis

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