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Mind Pollution
Krausová, Zuzana ; Knoflíček, Tomáš (referee) ; Klodová, Lenka (advisor)
In my work I deal with parallel sounds of engine and beast. I analyzed the sounds of different beasts and searched for those that are as close as the sounds of the engine. As a representative of engine sound, I chose a motorbike, because the character of the beast corresponds with its character. I decided to turn the sound of the engine to the sounds of the beast, so that they responded to the rotation of the gas and whimpered while driving. I use the sounds of a tiger, alligator, cheetah, leopard, lion, and cats. Part of the thesis is interventions in the public space using a sound-engineered motorcycle.
Web application for testing web server vulnerabilities
Šnajdr, Václav ; Burda, Karel (referee) ; Smékal, David (advisor)
The Master’s Thesis deals with the design and implementation of a web application for testing the security of SSL/TLS protocols on a remote server. The web application is developed in the Nette framework. The theoretical part describes SSL/TLS protocols, vulnerabilities, recommendations and technologies used in the practical part. The practical part is devoted to the creation of a web application with the process of using automatic scripts to test and display the results on the website with a rating of A+~to~C. The web application also displays a list of detected vulnerabilities and their recommendations.
Compiler for a New Modular Programming Language
Čejchan, Daniel ; Kučera, Jiří (referee) ; Křivka, Zbyněk (advisor)
This paper is dedicated to designing a new compiled programming language inspired by C++ and D programming languages. The paper focuses on a new concept called \textit{code hatching} that innovates fields of metaprogramming and compile-time function execution. Prototype compiler is implemented and described, too.
Detection of attacks targeted at TLS protocol
Dávidík, Roland ; Burda, Karel (referee) ; Martinásek, Zdeněk (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis describes principles of HeartBleed, POODLE and BEAST attack inTLS protocol. Consequently, these attacks are implemented in experimental workplaces.Further, this work describes the TLS protocol and protection against these attacks.Output of this bachelor thesis is a program for detection HeartBleed, POODLE andBEAST attacks and two videos showing HeartBleed and POODLE attacks.
Demonstration and Analysis of HTTPS Attacks
Murgaš, Adam ; Malinka, Kamil (referee) ; Ryšavý, Ondřej (advisor)
Cieľom tejto práce je analyzovať dva útoky na protokol HTTPS, najmä útoky BEAST a CRIME. Hlavnou pointou práce je zistiť, či sú tieto útoky stále možné s dnešnými technológiami, a zároveň demonštrovať ako tieto útoky funguju a ako sa podobným útokom vyhnúť alebo ako ich včas detekovať. Táto práca opisuje teoretický základ týchto útokov a taktiež opisuje možné riešenia pre detekciu a prevenciu. Po teoretickom základe a spôsoboch prevencie, táto práca taktiež poskytuje demonštráciu princípov týchto útokov a taktiež dataset, ktorý sa zameriava na určité metriky útoku, aby mali čitatelia lepšiu znalosť o princípoch za týmito útokmi, pretože podobné útoky by mohli byť objavené v budúcnosti.
Evolution of the Vampire Character in Popular Culture - From the Beast to the Idol
ČERNÁ, Eva
The theme of the bachelor's thesis is an analysis of the evolution and transformation of the vampire character, from beast to idol in popular culture, in response to the cultural - historical development of society. Vampire monster is characterised at work based on Bram Stoker's novel. The analysis of idol is based on books and film adaptations of Stephanie Meyer's works - The Twilight Saga and L.J. Smith - Vampire Diaries.
Themes of Animals and Bestiality in the Selected Works of Ladislav Fuks
Kuřeová, Petra ; Mravcová, Marie (advisor) ; Merhaut, Luboš (referee)
Summary: This bachelor thesis deals with animal motifs and motifs connected to bestiality and inhumanity in the selected works of Ladislav Fuks (Věneček z vavřínu, Pan Theodor Mundstock, Variace pro temnou strunu, Spalovač mrtvol, Myši Natálie Mooshabrové). Its focus lies primarily on his works from the 1960s, with overlaps to his first work from the 1950s and one novel from the early 1970s. It concerns animal motifs, animalistic attributes of the characters, bestiality, brutishness and inhuman behavior. The aim of the thesis is to capture these motifs and mainly to characterize their meaning and function in each particular work and in the overall thematic structure of Fuks' oeuvre. Key words: Ladislav Fuks, animal motif, beast, bestiality, inhumanity, 1960s
Web application for testing web server vulnerabilities
Šnajdr, Václav ; Burda, Karel (referee) ; Smékal, David (advisor)
The Master’s Thesis deals with the design and implementation of a web application for testing the security of SSL/TLS protocols on a remote server. The web application is developed in the Nette framework. The theoretical part describes SSL/TLS protocols, vulnerabilities, recommendations and technologies used in the practical part. The practical part is devoted to the creation of a web application with the process of using automatic scripts to test and display the results on the website with a rating of A+~to~C. The web application also displays a list of detected vulnerabilities and their recommendations.
The Mystery of the Woman and the Beast: Rhetorical-Narrative Analysis of Revelation 17:1 - 18
Schejbal, Michal ; Lukeš, Jiří (advisor)
The Mystery of the Woman and the Beast Rhetorical-Narrative Analysis of Revelation 17:1-18 This diploma thesis called "The Mystery of the Woman and the Beast" seeks to unveil the mysterious message of Revelation 17:1-18 by applying the rhetorical-narrative analysis to the text. This analysis entails a specific methodology drawn from the synthesis of both rhetorical and narrative criticism with special regard to persuasive features. The conception of the thesis is based on understanding the message of the text in its own right communicated primarily to its own implicit audience distancing itself from premature theologizing often done especially when dealing with the book of Revelation. Due to the narrative focus of the thesis, considerable space is devoted to analyzing apocalyptic literary tradition and literary aspects of the book itself. Attention is paid to the origin of the apocalyptic tradition as well as the nature of its genre together with its specific motifs and function. The book of Revelation is seen as a part of long-developing apocalyptic tradition sharing some common traits while still being original in its own right. The unique qualities of Revelation are then fully explored in the following chapter. Of particular importance are the genre, imagery, intertextuality, and structure of the book....
The Mystery of the Woman and the Beast: Rhetorical-Narrative Analysis of Revelation 17:1 - 18
Schejbal, Michal ; Lukeš, Jiří (advisor)
The Mystery of the Woman and the Beast Rhetorical-Narrative Analysis of Revelation 17:1-18 This diploma thesis called "The Mystery of the Woman and the Beast" seeks to unveil the mysterious message of Revelation 17:1-18 by applying the rhetorical-narrative analysis to the text. This analysis entails a specific methodology drawn from the synthesis of both rhetorical and narrative criticism with special regard to persuasive features. The conception of the thesis is based on understanding the message of the text in its own right communicated primarily to its own implicit audience distancing itself from premature theologizing often done especially when dealing with the book of Revelation. Due to the narrative focus of the thesis, considerable space is devoted to analyzing apocalyptic literary tradition and literary aspects of the book itself. Attention is paid to the origin of the apocalyptic tradition as well as the nature of its genre together with its specific motifs and function. The book of Revelation is seen as a part of long-developing apocalyptic tradition sharing some common traits while still being original in its own right. The unique qualities of Revelation are then fully explored in the following chapter. Of particular importance are the genre, imagery, intertextuality, and structure of the book....

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