Selected top theses from our lab
Bachelor theses- Jakub Janků
Schnorr Multi-Signatures for Secure Devices with Restricted Interfaces (spring 2023) - Tamara Čierniková
Selected open tools supporting security and privacy protection for regular end-users (fall 2022) - Veronika Hanulíková
Fuzzing of the OpenSC Project (spring 2022) - Dominik Macko
Labeling of Android malware with help of cryptographic API usage (spring 2021) - Tomáš Novotný
Cycles of pairing-friendly elliptic curves and their applications in cryptography (spring 2021) - Ondřej Borýsek
Web Certificate monitoring system (spring 2020) - Jan Kubeša
Using a Docker cluster in a production environment (spring 2020) - Čestmír Kalina
Argon2 function and hardware platform optimizations for OpenSSL (fall 2019) - Michal Virgovič
Forward error correction for storage applications (spring 2018) - Richard Kalinec
Adding external authentication support to a web project (spring 2017)
- Štěpán Horáček
Hardware-encrypted disks in Linux (fall 2022) - Pavel Tobiáš
FileVault disk encryption in Linux environment (spring 2022) - Daniel Zaťovič
Using fuzzing for Linux disk encryption tool (spring 2022) - Martin Podhora
Forensic profiles of certified cryptographic smartcards (spring 2022) - Ankur Lohchab
Investigating polymorphism for the D-TIME malware execution platform (spring 2021) - Antonín Dufka
Schnorr Signatures with Application to Bitcoin (spring 2020) - Ján Jančár
PYECSCA: Reverse-engineering black-box Elliptic Curve Cryptography implementations via side-channels (spring 2020) - Ján Masarik
Automating Bug Bounty (spring 2019) - Vojtěch Polášek
Argon2 security margin for disk encryption passwords (spring 2019) - Milan Patnaik
Secure Proactive Model Predictive Control Based MAC Protocol for Cognitive Radio Networks (fall 2017) - Ondrej Mosnáček
Optimizing authenticated encryption algorithms (fall 2017) - Ľubomír Obrátil
The automated testing of randomness with multiple statistical batteries (spring 2017) - Matúš Nemec
The properties of RSA key generation process in software libraries (spring 2016)
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