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Logwatch Improvemenets
Juhász, Tomáš ; Zavřel, Jan (referee) ; Polčák, Libor (advisor)
This thesis focuses on improvements to the Logwatch tool. For the purposes of this thesis, I needed to identify the shortcomings of Logwatch and compare it with the competition. Information gained from this research led me to choose to expand the Logwatch tool through the addition of new formats, JSON and XML. During the design stage I created schemas for both formats, covering all implemented services. During the testing stage I gathered a large collection of logs to which I added manually created logs, with the total sum of this collection being 142 142 logs. This was used to create a dataset for validation. Results that were validated by this dataset should improve the position of Logwatch as it compares to its peers, thanks to the added ability for further machine usage.
Automatic Honeypots Deployment and Data Gathering
Ďuriš, Tomáš ; Pluskal, Jan (referee) ; Zobal, Lukáš (advisor)
This work deals with honeypots deployment automation, data collection from honeypots and the deployment of a monitoring system with alerts. The aim was to study the issue of honeypots, choose tools for their deployment, maintenance and collection of provided data together with creation of automatic deployment system for multiple types of honeypots. The first part of the work is devoted to the theory of honeypots, their distribution and type. Furthermore, the work mentions the comparison of individual configuration tools. The practical part is devoted to the use of a selected configuration tool Ansible in cooperation with existing open-source applications to build a fully automated system for the deployment and monitoring of honeypots, collection of provided data and their visualization. Puppet
Corporate Network Monitoring Concept
Hopp, Jiří ; Aleš,, ŠPIDLA (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis analyzes the state of cybersecurity events monitoring in the institution and the security policies of the institution. Based on the analysis suggests updates of the settings of cybersecurity monitoring systems, changes of the security policies, and other steps to increase the state of information security and information systems security in the institution.
Monitoring mezinárodní infrastruktury pomocí nástroje PRTG
Hošek, Petr
This bachelor thesis is mainly targeted to monitoring of international server infrastructure via PRTG tool. Main goals are to get familiar with monitoring protocols and identify needed services and values which has to be under monitoring and design the conectivity between monitoring tool and ticket system. Next step is to create functional model based on created design which will be intergrated into ticket system via API.
Corporate Network Monitoring Concept
Hopp, Jiří ; Aleš,, ŠPIDLA (referee) ; Ondrák, Viktor (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis analyzes the state of cybersecurity events monitoring in the institution and the security policies of the institution. Based on the analysis suggests updates of the settings of cybersecurity monitoring systems, changes of the security policies, and other steps to increase the state of information security and information systems security in the institution.
Automatic Honeypots Deployment and Data Gathering
Ďuriš, Tomáš ; Pluskal, Jan (referee) ; Zobal, Lukáš (advisor)
This work deals with honeypots deployment automation, data collection from honeypots and the deployment of a monitoring system with alerts. The aim was to study the issue of honeypots, choose tools for their deployment, maintenance and collection of provided data together with creation of automatic deployment system for multiple types of honeypots. The first part of the work is devoted to the theory of honeypots, their distribution and type. Furthermore, the work mentions the comparison of individual configuration tools. The practical part is devoted to the use of a selected configuration tool Ansible in cooperation with existing open-source applications to build a fully automated system for the deployment and monitoring of honeypots, collection of provided data and their visualization. Puppet
Monitoring employee activity - practices and tools
Zdechovan, Ján ; Chlapek, Dušan (advisor) ; Kučera, Jan (referee)
This thesis discusses surveillance in the work environment. The topic is too extensive, that´s the reason its focus is mainly on electronic employee monitoring. The basic concepts are explained in the beginning of the thesis, which is subsequently followed by a simple survey oriented on the opinions on employee surveillance. The center of this thesis is an analysis of legal, technical and ethical aspects, which also reviews different monitoring practices. Identified practices are used for defining monitoring possible scenarios. The contribution of this work is the evaluation of employee monitoring practices and establishing a ranking of monitoring tools that can serve as a decision making tool for organizations. This thesis uses not only theoretical knowledge from literature, but also incoporates comments and opinions from experts.
Srovnávací analýza efektivnosti nástrojů pro monitorování sociálních sítí
Duffková, Pavlína ; Měsíček, Libor (advisor) ; Molnár, Zdeněk (referee)
The main objective of this master thesis is a comparative effectiveness analysis of selected social media monitoring tools. The theoretical part of the thesis first familiarizes the reader with the core terms, which will be used throughout the thesis. The next chapter focuses on the detailed specification of classic online marketing. It describes the growing trend of social media marketing and charts out its current status on the Czech online market. In addition, the vital SEO and SEM techniques are also described. The subsequent chapter is devoted to social network marketing, where the increasing power of "word of mouth" in purchase behavior, is explained. Last but not least, illustrative examples of the most successful social media marketing campaigns are listed. The next part deals with the issues of monitoring social media. The reasons for monitoring social media, its principles and features are stated in this chapter. The practical part of this thesis has a described methodology for testing selected tools, acceptance criteria and metrics of measurement. The selected tools are compared in terms of qualitative properties and the relevance of results, both from a global perspective with English phrases, as well as from the perspective of local phrases suitable for the Czech environment. In the second test a set of free monitoring tools is determined and compared with the tools from the first test. In the conclusion is the last measurement, which is proposes the most appropriate monitoring tool for small sized Czech company.

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