Bezpečnostní analýza elektronického "Peer to Peer" platebního systému platformy Bitcoin

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Bezpečnostní analýza elektronického "Peer to Peer" platebního systému platformy Bitcoin

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dc.contributor.advisor Jašek, Roman
dc.contributor.author Monji, Tatsuki
dc.date.accessioned 2019-07-04T09:10:52Z
dc.date.available 2019-07-04T09:10:52Z
dc.date.issued 2018-12-03
dc.identifier Elektronický archiv Knihovny UTB
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10563/44610
dc.description.abstract Security Analysis "Peer-to-Peer" Electronic Cash System for the master thesis on the Bitcoin platform provides an overview of the security model of peer-to-peer cryptographic currencies. In this master thesis introduces Bitcoin and its design principles, as well as its cryptographic primitives. The focus of the work is analyzing Bitcoin security. It aims to develop a better understanding of how Bitcoin is secured by analyzing various attacking methods related to the system, their relationships and defense mechanisms in Bitcoin system design. We describe that cryptography used in Bitcoin is strong that cannot be breakable, but the system is not tolerant against attacked with computing power and attack by special machines connected to the network. However, lient-side attacks are much more severe because users are highly responsible in Bitcoin. This thesis look into detail of those attacks and explain about defense against them.
dc.format 60
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher Univerzita Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně
dc.rights Bez omezení
dc.subject Bitcoin cs
dc.subject Cryptography cs
dc.subject Security cs
dc.subject Bitcoin en
dc.subject Cryptography en
dc.subject Security en
dc.title Bezpečnostní analýza elektronického "Peer to Peer" platebního systému platformy Bitcoin
dc.title.alternative A "Peer-to-Peer" Electronic Cash System Safety Analysis for a Bitcoin Platform
dc.type diplomová práce cs
dc.contributor.referee Sedláček, Michal
dc.date.accepted 2019-06-03
dc.description.abstract-translated Security Analysis "Peer-to-Peer" Electronic Cash System for the master thesis on the Bitcoin platform provides an overview of the security model of peer-to-peer cryptographic currencies. In this master thesis introduces Bitcoin and its design principles, as well as its cryptographic primitives. The focus of the work is analyzing Bitcoin security. It aims to develop a better understanding of how Bitcoin is secured by analyzing various attacking methods related to the system, their relationships and defense mechanisms in Bitcoin system design. We describe that cryptography used in Bitcoin is strong that cannot be breakable, but the system is not tolerant against attacked with computing power and attack by special machines connected to the network. However, lient-side attacks are much more severe because users are highly responsible in Bitcoin. This thesis look into detail of those attacks and explain about defense against them.
dc.description.department Ústav informatiky a umělé inteligence
dc.thesis.degree-discipline Information Technologies cs
dc.thesis.degree-discipline Information Technologies en
dc.thesis.degree-grantor Univerzita Tomáše Bati ve Zlíně. Fakulta aplikované informatiky cs
dc.thesis.degree-grantor Tomas Bata University in Zlín. Faculty of Applied Informatics en
dc.thesis.degree-name Ing.
dc.thesis.degree-program Engineering Informatics cs
dc.thesis.degree-program Engineering Informatics en
dc.identifier.stag 51842
utb.result.grade E
dc.date.submitted 2019-05-17
local.subject bezhotovostní platební styk cs
local.subject elektronické peníze cs
local.subject zabezpečení síti cs
local.subject cashless payments en
local.subject virtual money en
local.subject network security en


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