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Network Attack Analysis Using Honeypots
Galetka, Josef ; Chmelař, Petr (referee) ; Drozd, Michal (advisor)
This text deals with computer network security using honeypot technology, as a tool of intentional trap for attackers. It closely describes basic thoughts, together with advantages and disadvantages of this concept. The main aim is a low interaction honeypot Honeyd, its functionality and possible extensional features. As a practical part of the text there is a description of principles of implementation Honeyd service scripts, which are represented as a simulation of behavior of computer worm Conficker. Further it describes creation of automated script used for analysis and processing of gathered data, captured during actual deployment of Honeyd in Internet network.
Network Attack Capture Using Honeypots
Mlčoch, Tomáš ; Chmelař, Petr (referee) ; Richter, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with honeypot tools and adapting a Linux operating system into such tool. The thesis presents general categories of malicious codes and current trends in this area. The thesis also presents an existing honeypot tool Honeyd and its features. Next there are introduced tools and techniques to monitor a Linux system, compared the selected virtualization technology and explained the process of creating a virtual Linux honeypot.
Honey-Pot: System for Attack Detection
Michlovský, Zbyněk ; Malinka, Kamil (referee) ; Cvrček, Daniel (advisor)
This thesis deals with the area of honeypots and honeynets. It defines their classification and contains detailed descriptions of their properties and features. It further elaborates on several freely available systems. The main focus is given to honeypot Nepethes that was being run for one month on an unfiltered Internet connection. A detailed analysis of the collected data is then given.
Network Attack Capture Using Honeyd Tool
Bláha, Lukáš ; Chmelař, Petr (referee) ; Drozd, Michal (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with Honeyd tool and its effectivity in capturing network attacks. At the beginning, there is a description of honeypots and its utilization in network security. An important part of the thesis is constituted by a practical implementation of network attacks and their analysis. The main goal is to create an extension for Honeyd tool which can emulate file sharing in operation systems Microsoft Windows XP, especially its free accessible part called null session. As results there are tests evaluating the level of detection of computer attacks by the created tool.
Network Attack Analysis Using Honeypots
Galetka, Josef ; Chmelař, Petr (referee) ; Drozd, Michal (advisor)
This text deals with computer network security using honeypot technology, as a tool of intentional trap for attackers. It closely describes basic thoughts, together with advantages and disadvantages of this concept. The main aim is a low interaction honeypot Honeyd, its functionality and possible extensional features. As a practical part of the text there is a description of principles of implementation Honeyd service scripts, which are represented as a simulation of behavior of computer worm Conficker. Further it describes creation of automated script used for analysis and processing of gathered data, captured during actual deployment of Honeyd in Internet network.
Network Attack Analysis Using Honeyd Tool
Kohoutek, Jan ; Michlovský, Zbyněk (referee) ; Drozd, Michal (advisor)
Network attack analysis using honeyd tool. Opensource honeypots WinHoneyd and LaBrea deployment testing. Description and solving deployment problems conected with applied operating system. Capture of network attack with packet sniffer. Captured data analyzing and procesing
Honey-Pot: System for Attack Detection
Michlovský, Zbyněk ; Malinka, Kamil (referee) ; Cvrček, Daniel (advisor)
This thesis deals with the area of honeypots and honeynets. It defines their classification and contains detailed descriptions of their properties and features. It further elaborates on several freely available systems. The main focus is given to honeypot Nepethes that was being run for one month on an unfiltered Internet connection. A detailed analysis of the collected data is then given.
Network Attack Capture Using Honeyd Tool
Bláha, Lukáš ; Chmelař, Petr (referee) ; Drozd, Michal (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with Honeyd tool and its effectivity in capturing network attacks. At the beginning, there is a description of honeypots and its utilization in network security. An important part of the thesis is constituted by a practical implementation of network attacks and their analysis. The main goal is to create an extension for Honeyd tool which can emulate file sharing in operation systems Microsoft Windows XP, especially its free accessible part called null session. As results there are tests evaluating the level of detection of computer attacks by the created tool.
Network Attack Capture Using Honeypots
Mlčoch, Tomáš ; Chmelař, Petr (referee) ; Richter, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with honeypot tools and adapting a Linux operating system into such tool. The thesis presents general categories of malicious codes and current trends in this area. The thesis also presents an existing honeypot tool Honeyd and its features. Next there are introduced tools and techniques to monitor a Linux system, compared the selected virtualization technology and explained the process of creating a virtual Linux honeypot.
The use of honeypots in the school network
Osmík, Lukáš ; Pavlíček, Luboš (advisor) ; Beneš, Jiří (referee)
The thesis deals with issues of honeypots. The first section explains what honeypots are and their use. Next I focus on their classification according the different aspects. Then I describe the advantages and disadvantages of these tools. Besides there are described some specific solutions. The last chapter of theoretical part summarizes the projects dealing with this issue. The second part of this work deals with the deployment of honeypots inside the school's network. In this part I describe a configuration of specific solutions. Then there are summarized the results of the data collected by honeypots and the last chapter describes how these data could be used at school.

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