Thesis Details

Vizualizace síťových bezpečnostních událostí

Bachelor's Thesis Student: Stehlík Petr Academic Year: 2015/2016 Supervisor: Krobot Pavel, Ing.
English title
Visualization of Network Security Events
Language
Czech
Abstract

This thesis focuses on visualization of network security events via modern web technologies. Multiple technologies for creating modern web application supporting visualising large volume of security events were studied. The application was designed for NEMEA system which thanks to this thesis acquired graphical user interface allowing big data visual analysis. Visualized events allow drill-down analysis. The application operates on security events stored in IDEA format which is used among other network security services and the application is therefore transferrable to them. NEMEA Dashboard has been tested on the target group of network administrators using acceptance tests.

Keywords

JavaScript, Python, MongoDB, visualization, NEMEA, IDEA, network security, SPA, single page application

Department
Degree Programme
Information Technology
Files
Status
defended, grade A
Date
15 June 2016
Reviewer
Committee
Zendulka Jaroslav, doc. Ing., CSc. (DIFS FIT BUT), předseda
Grézl František, Ing., Ph.D. (DCGM FIT BUT), člen
Kotásek Zdeněk, doc. Ing., CSc. (DCSY FIT BUT), člen
Matoušek Petr, doc. Ing., Ph.D., M.A. (DIFS FIT BUT), člen
Orság Filip, Ing., Ph.D. (DITS FIT BUT), člen
Citation
STEHLÍK, Petr. Vizualizace síťových bezpečnostních událostí. Brno, 2016. Bachelor's Thesis. Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Information Technology. 2016-06-15. Supervised by Krobot Pavel. Available from: https://www.fit.vut.cz/study/thesis/18350/
BibTeX
@bachelorsthesis{FITBT18350,
    author = "Petr Stehl\'{i}k",
    type = "Bachelor's thesis",
    title = "Vizualizace s\'{i}\v{t}ov\'{y}ch bezpe\v{c}nostn\'{i}ch ud\'{a}lost\'{i}",
    school = "Brno University of Technology, Faculty of Information Technology",
    year = 2016,
    location = "Brno, CZ",
    language = "czech",
    url = "https://www.fit.vut.cz/study/thesis/18350/"
}
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