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Detection of Mobile Apps in Network Traffic Using JA3 Fingerprinting
Vavro, Ján ; Grégr, Matěj (referee) ; Matoušek, Petr (advisor)
In recent years, mobile network communication became more secure. The reason is encapsulation with TLS protocol, that encrypts transmitted data. User security was increased, but on the other hand it limits network monitoring possibilities, because the data are encrypted. This thesis researches possibilities of monitoring mobile applications in network traffic using JA3 and JA3S fingerprints. The aim is to implement tools for automated creation of fingerprints database and consecutive detection.
Augmented Reality: Historical Versions of a Building
Medvec, Juraj ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
This thesis is focused on Augementied reality in mobile applications. The aim of the thesis is to create mobile application that provides its users with the view of the past of selected buildings. At the beginning of the thesis, the reader is presented with various methods and technologies for working with augmented reality. Based on the theorie obtained in first chapters, a mobile application was designed and implemented. The final mobile application allows its users to view historical buildings.
iOS Application for Painting Visualization in Augmented Reality
Mensák, Samuel ; Polášek, Tomáš (referee) ; Bobák, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with augmented reality on mobile devices made by Apple with focus on visualization of images on vertical plane. At the beginning of the thesis, reader is informed about technologies related to augmented reality and development of mobile and web applications in Swift programing language. Based on these technologies, mobile application and web server is designed and implemented. The thesis describes whole process of development starting with designing of UI, continuing with implementation and testing and finishes with working mobile application and web server. The resulting client-server system enables user to visualize paintings in augmented reality using mobile app.
Detection of Mobile Apps in Network Traffic Using JA3 Fingerprinting
Vavro, Ján ; Grégr, Matěj (referee) ; Matoušek, Petr (advisor)
In recent years, mobile network communication became more secure. The reason is encapsulation with TLS protocol, that encrypts transmitted data. User security was increased, but on the other hand it limits network monitoring possibilities, because the data are encrypted. This thesis researches possibilities of monitoring mobile applications in network traffic using JA3 and JA3S fingerprints. The aim is to implement tools for automated creation of fingerprints database and consecutive detection.
iOS Application for Painting Visualization in Augmented Reality
Mensák, Samuel ; Polášek, Tomáš (referee) ; Bobák, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with augmented reality on mobile devices made by Apple with focus on visualization of images on vertical plane. At the beginning of the thesis, reader is informed about technologies related to augmented reality and development of mobile and web applications in Swift programing language. Based on these technologies, mobile application and web server is designed and implemented. The thesis describes whole process of development starting with designing of UI, continuing with implementation and testing and finishes with working mobile application and web server. The resulting client-server system enables user to visualize paintings in augmented reality using mobile app.
Augmented Reality: Historical Versions of a Building
Medvec, Juraj ; Beran, Vítězslav (referee) ; Herout, Adam (advisor)
This thesis is focused on Augementied reality in mobile applications. The aim of the thesis is to create mobile application that provides its users with the view of the past of selected buildings. At the beginning of the thesis, the reader is presented with various methods and technologies for working with augmented reality. Based on the theorie obtained in first chapters, a mobile application was designed and implemented. The final mobile application allows its users to view historical buildings.

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