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Java Byte Code Emulator Suitable for Malware Detection and Analysis
Kubernát, Tomáš ; Rogalewicz, Adam (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to create a virtual machine that emulates a running programs written in Java programing language, which would be suitable for malware analysis and detection. The emulator is able to detect arguments of exploitable methods from Java standard classes, the order of calling these exploitable methods and also execution the test application. Overall functionality was tested on appropriate examples in which held its own measurements. At the end of the paper we describe testing of the emulator, which also contains tables and graphs for better results visualization.
JamVM: An Alternative Java Virtual Machine
Kalman, Ondřej ; Kočí, Radek (referee) ; Dudka, Vendula (advisor)
This thesis deals with comparison of two virtual machines, namely HotSpot and JamVM. The first chapters of this thesis contain introduction to Java platform and summarize general properties and principals of Java virtual machine. The next chapters follow on this introduction and compare different properties of HotSpot and JamVM virtual machines. Based on these differences was designed and described set of benchmark tests which was also implemented and performed as practical part of this thesis. Last chapters deals with results of performed benchmark tests.
Java Byte Code Emulator Suitable for Malware Detection and Analysis
Kubernát, Tomáš ; Rogalewicz, Adam (referee) ; Drahanský, Martin (advisor)
The goal of this thesis is to create a virtual machine that emulates a running programs written in Java programing language, which would be suitable for malware analysis and detection. The emulator is able to detect arguments of exploitable methods from Java standard classes, the order of calling these exploitable methods and also execution the test application. Overall functionality was tested on appropriate examples in which held its own measurements. At the end of the paper we describe testing of the emulator, which also contains tables and graphs for better results visualization.
JamVM: An Alternative Java Virtual Machine
Kalman, Ondřej ; Kočí, Radek (referee) ; Dudka, Vendula (advisor)
This thesis deals with comparison of two virtual machines, namely HotSpot and JamVM. The first chapters of this thesis contain introduction to Java platform and summarize general properties and principals of Java virtual machine. The next chapters follow on this introduction and compare different properties of HotSpot and JamVM virtual machines. Based on these differences was designed and described set of benchmark tests which was also implemented and performed as practical part of this thesis. Last chapters deals with results of performed benchmark tests.

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