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Security Analysis of Mifare Classic Smart Cards
Bobčík, Martin ; Hellebrandt, Lukáš (referee) ; Hujňák, Ondřej (advisor)
Goal of this bachelor thesis is a security study of MIFARE Classic contactless smart cards and risk analysis of their usage. There are described individual vunerabilities in the design and CRYPTO1 cipher of such cards. In this thesis is also experimented with Chameleon Mini device, which is used to perform two attacks and one cryptoanalysis of the cards. Namely, card emulation, relay attack, and analysis of insufficient randomness of cards' pseudorandom number generator. From those, only card emulation was fully successful.
A platform for Automatic Testing of Embedded Devices
Dušek, Oto ; Grochol, David (referee) ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (advisor)
The bachelor thesis describes design and implementation of a platform which can be used for testing embedded devices like printers and scanners. The platform is composed of the server and concrete testing elements interacting with devices. The elements can be controlled via the server, which hosts REST API. The result is the fully functional application system including creation of hardware prototype of card emulator and paper sensors for testing the basic functionality of printer devices. However, in future new requirements can be added for testing, so the platform has been developed with easy extensibility by new sensors and actuators.
Security Analysis of Mifare Classic Smart Cards
Bobčík, Martin ; Hellebrandt, Lukáš (referee) ; Hujňák, Ondřej (advisor)
Goal of this bachelor thesis is a security study of MIFARE Classic contactless smart cards and risk analysis of their usage. There are described individual vunerabilities in the design and CRYPTO1 cipher of such cards. In this thesis is also experimented with Chameleon Mini device, which is used to perform two attacks and one cryptoanalysis of the cards. Namely, card emulation, relay attack, and analysis of insufficient randomness of cards' pseudorandom number generator. From those, only card emulation was fully successful.
A platform for Automatic Testing of Embedded Devices
Dušek, Oto ; Grochol, David (referee) ; Vašíček, Zdeněk (advisor)
The bachelor thesis describes design and implementation of a platform which can be used for testing embedded devices like printers and scanners. The platform is composed of the server and concrete testing elements interacting with devices. The elements can be controlled via the server, which hosts REST API. The result is the fully functional application system including creation of hardware prototype of card emulator and paper sensors for testing the basic functionality of printer devices. However, in future new requirements can be added for testing, so the platform has been developed with easy extensibility by new sensors and actuators.

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