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Intrusion prevention system for network security
Popovec, Juraj ; Verner, Lukáš (referee) ; Balej, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis describes mostly used technologies and methods used for securing computer networks. In detail discusses detection and intrusion prevention system (IPS) issues. Includes laboratory excercise for configuring packet firewall and the second excercise, which simulates securing organization network by firewall with intrusion and prevention system technology.
Perception of a Strangeness as an Inner Barrier of Integration
Tučková, Anna ; Kandert, Josef (advisor) ; Uherek, Zdeněk (referee)
This work deals with the question whether the way one understands his strangeness can influence possibility of integrating migrants into the majority. The work presents some theories of personal and ethnical identity in the tradition of social constructivism. In these theories the identity is usually constructed in the opposition to strange or other, but can strange or other be the basis for the construction of one's identity? This problem is approached from the stand point of the basic sociological theories of stranger (Simmel, Schütz, Park, Siu, Bauman). Based on these theories this work argues that stranger can be an identity. The following analysis of in-depth interviews shows if and how is identity of stranger manifested in everyday life of migrants.
Internally Displaced Persons in International Law and Policy - A Case Study Approach on the Darfur Crisis in Sudan
Moog, Sarah Alea ; Levrincová, Petra (advisor) ; Haišmanová, Lucie (referee)
More than 27 million people have been forced to leave their homes and have sought refuge in another part of their home country. Since they have not crossed an internationally recognized state border, they do not enjoy the same protection as refugees. The Westphalian principle of state sovereignty does not allow the international community to get involved and protect IDPs, as long as this intervention is not explicitly requested by the government. This paper defines internal displacement, shows its causes, and explores mechanisms to cope with the difficult situation of the internally displaced. A case study on the conflict in Darfur puts these issues into the real context of a complex humanitarian situation. The conflict in Darfur is an ethnic clash between the Arab supremacists in the Sudanese capital Khartoum and the African population in Darfur, which has existed since the 1980s and reached its climax in the past decade. The conflict has been the cause of one of the severest displacement tragedies considering the fact that the largest part of Sudan's more than five million IDPs are displaced in Darfur. The government has shown little interest in cooperating with the international community to assist civilians in Darfur, but is, on the contrary, generally suspected to be involved in the...
Intrusion prevention system for network security
Popovec, Juraj ; Verner, Lukáš (referee) ; Balej, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis describes mostly used technologies and methods used for securing computer networks. In detail discusses detection and intrusion prevention system (IPS) issues. Includes laboratory excercise for configuring packet firewall and the second excercise, which simulates securing organization network by firewall with intrusion and prevention system technology.

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