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Application Data Extraction from Network Protocols
Januš, Filip ; Jeřábek, Kamil (referee) ; Holkovič, Martin (advisor)
This thesis is focused on design and implementation of tool for data extraction from captured network communication. The theoretical part deal with particular network protocols, its behavior, defines keywords and apprises with used tools. Second part is focused on design and implementation of extraction tool, design of declaration language for description of protocols. In the extractor are included third-party tools for analysis particular packets and reconstruction network flows. These tools together with designed declarative language are used due to requirement on easy extendability of designed tool. The end of this thesis is dedicated functional and performance testing of implemented tool.
Evolutionary Design of Hash Functions Using Grammatical Evolution
Freiberg, Adam ; Bidlo, Michal (referee) ; Sekanina, Lukáš (advisor)
Grammatical evolution allows us to automate creating solutions to various problems in arbitrary programming languages. This thesis takes advantage of this method to experimentally generate new hash functions focused specifically on network flow hashing. Subsequently, these newly generated functions are compared with existing state-of-the-art hash functions, created by experts in the field.
Visualisation for risk models in logistics
Hamšík, Filip ; Pavlas, Martin (referee) ; Popela, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis focuses on development of web application for the visualization of waste transportation according to calculated data from optimization methods in GAMS application. Visualization shows the nodes and edges on Google Maps where it is possible to show more detailed information including diagrams and tables. The application provides filtering edges by their type, highlighting edges with dynamic setting, several different ways for user access and other features. Based on developed application there will be presented some recommendations applicable in future using of the model.
Optimization and algorithms for traffic engineering problems
Fajmon, Michal ; Popela, Pavel (referee) ; Hrabec, Dušan (advisor)
This master's thesis deals with optimization of traffic networks. There are discussed modeling methods for traffic and simplifications used in these models. Introductory part is focused on mathematical theory used to buid presented model. Main focus of this thesis was creation and optimization of the model which describes real world traffic network with traffic lights. Model was tested on both artificial and real data gathered in city Zlín. It was necessary to create generator which can produce suitable input data for model.
Applications of scheduling algorithms in railway transportation
Fajmon, Michal ; Kokrda, Lukáš (referee) ; Pavlas, Martin (advisor)
Bachelor’s thesis is focused on creation of mathematical model, which uses multiple methodsforwastecollectionatthelevelofmunicipalities.Modelisfocusedon railfreight transport. Main reasons are of lower production of emissions and reduction of burden on road traffic. In order to create model, the knowledge of graph theory, integer and linear programmingisused.CreatedmodelisimplementedinGAMSenvironmentonsmallscale data. At the end there are stated possibilities for further development of the model.
BigData Approach to Management of Large Netflow Datasets
Melkes, Miloslav ; Ráb, Jaroslav (referee) ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (advisor)
This master‘s thesis focuses on distributed processing of big data from network communication. It begins with exploring network communication based on TCP/IP model with focus on data units on each layer, which is necessary to process during analyzation. In terms of the actual processing of big data is described programming model MapReduce, architecture of Apache Hadoop technology and it‘s usage for processing network flows on computer cluster. Second part of this thesis deals with design and following implementation of the application for processing network flows from network communication. In this part are discussed main and problematic parts from the actual implementation. After that this thesis ends with a comparison with available applications for network analysis and evaluation set of tests which confirmed linear growth of acceleration.
Analysis of DDoS Backscatter Traffic in Network Flow Data
Marušiak, Martin ; Tisovčík, Peter (referee) ; Žádník, Martin (advisor)
This work focuses on detection of denial of service (DoS) attacks which utilize random spoofing of source IP address in attack packets. These types of attacks lead to generation of side effect in a form of backscatter that can be used to identify victims of such attacks. Backscatter analysis has so far been limited to unused address space ranges referred to as network telescopes. This work therefore proposes a new method of DoS attack detection via backscatter outside of network telescope environment where legitimate user traffic is also present. Furthermore proposed approach uses only abstracted traffic in a form of network flows. Presented method was implemented as part of NEMEA system and tested on real flow data capture provided by CESNET.
Communication of USB3.0 Chip with FPGA
Špeťko, Matej ; Viktorin, Jan (referee) ; Košař, Vlastimil (advisor)
SEC6NET is an abbreviation for project Modern tools for detection and mitigation of cyber criminality on the New Generation Internet. Project is focused on research and development of means for monitoring and analysing the network flow. Probes for monitoring IPv6 networks are developed within this project. Probes are using hardware acceleration based on FPGA platform. My thesis connects two technologies: FPGA and USB. The goal is to transfer data from the FPGA microchip to PC using Cypress EZ-USB FX3 microcontroller. The first part is focused on transferring data from FPGA to FX3 microcontroller. Second part describes the modification of FX3 firmware for getting maximum throughput. The last part focuses on implementing PC application for Linux operating system. The application receives data from the probe and saves them into hard drive using PCAP format.
Correlating IPFIX Records of Proxy Server Traffic
Krůl, Michal ; Jeřábek, Kamil (referee) ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (advisor)
This thesis engages the problem of correlation the network flow records. It tries to find solution, which would allow to automatically pinpoint correlating flows on both sides of the proxy server. For this purpose, a dataset containing captured network traffic is created, which then serves as a base for analysis. Based on the results of the analysis a solution is presented, which is consequently tested and discussed.
Optimization of Distributed Network Flow Collector
Wrona, Jan ; Grégr, Matěj (referee) ; Žádník, Martin (advisor)
This thesis is focused on the optimization of distributed IP flow information collector. Nowadays, the centralized collector is a frequently used solution but is already reaching its performance limits in large scale and high-speed networks. The implementation of the distributed collector is in its early phase and it is necessary to look for solutions that will use it to its full potential. Therefore this thesis proposes a shared nothing architecture without a single point of failure. Using the above proposed architecture, the distributed collector is tolerant to the failure of at least one node. A distributed flow data analysis software, whose performance scales linearly with the number of nodes, is also part of this thesis.

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