59 research outputs found

    Konzept zur Erkennung der Ausbreitung von Malware und internen Angriffen mittels Medium-Interaction Honeypots

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    Eine Bachelorthesis mit dem Konzept zur Erkennung der Ausbreitung von Malware und internen Angriffen mit der Planung und Realisierung eines experimentellen Prototyps in Form einer dockerisierten DMZ innerhalb einer virtuellen Maschine mit zusätzlichem Log-Server auf einer separaten Maschine zur konsistenten Aufzeichnung relevanter Daten zu de nierten Ereignissen und Ermöglichung einer zeitnahen Analyse mittels einer per Internetbrowser aufrufbaren Oberfläche. . .A bachelor's thesis with the concept of detecting the spread of malware and internal attacks with the planning and realization of an experimental prototype in the form of a dockerized DMZ within a virtual machine with additional log server on a separate machine for consistent recording of relevant data on de ned events and enabling a realtime analysis via an interface accessible via internet browser. .

    Genetic Assessment Of Staphylococcus Aureus In An Underreported Locality: Ambulatory Care Clinic

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    Background: Staphylococcus aureus has strong association with anthropogenic environments. This association has not been well supported by use of genetic tools. The aim of this study was to phylogenetically relate numerous isolates from three environments — NCBI samples from hospitals, a community, and a previously unexplored healthcare environment: an ambulatory care clinic (ACC). Methods: This study incorporated hospital samples from NCBI, a community database from the University of Central Florida (UCF), and newly added samples taken from employees of an ambulatory care clinic located at UCF. Samples were collected from nasal swabs of employees, and positive samples were cultured, extracted, and sequenced at seven MLST loci and one virulence locus (spa). MLST sequences were used in eBURST and TCS population structure analyses and all sequences were incorporated into a phylogenetic reconstruction of relationships. Results: A total of 185 samples were incorporated in this study (15 NCBI sequences from hospital infections, 29 from the ACC, and 141 from the community). In both phylogenetic and population genetics analyses, samples proved to be panmixic, with samples not segregating monophyletically based on sample origin. Conclusion: Samples isolated from ambulatory care clinics are not significantly differentiated from either community or hospital samples at the representative loci chosen. These results strengthen previous conclusions that S. aureus may exhibit high genetic similarity across anthropogenic environments
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