Master Degree / Yüksek Lisans Tezleri

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  • Master Thesis
    A Turkish Password Cracker for Unix Based Operating Systems
    (Izmir Institute of Technology, 2001) Tahaoğlu, Osman Okyar; Koltuksuz, Ahmet; Koltuksuz, Ahmet Hasan
    UNIX and UNIX-based operating systems have been widely utilized in local area and wide area network systems that supply application and development chain of users through remote access as well as online connections. Although UNIX operating system has got powerful tools which have secure methods for user authentication, user management and for password storage, weak password choices of the users affect the entire system security negatively. This study aims to crack the password hashes which are encrypted by DES using the method of dictionary attack. The developed application is introduced and compared with the previous utilities. Password encryption, password storage, and the structure which was developed against a possible dictionary attack of UNIX are examined. The good password choosing method for the users and the system administrator are given.
  • Master Thesis
    Defining a Sample Template for Governmental Procurements of Cryptographic Products
    (Izmir Institute of Technology, 2006) Taş, Levent; Koltuksuz, Ahmet Hasan
    It is a well-known truth that nobody can easily find a law, act, directive, code or a publicly available technical specification which describe crytopgraphic-based security systems and/or cryptographic modules in Turkey. Besides that, from the international aspect, the only government released standarts take place in the "Federal Information Standarts Publication (FIPS) 140-2", published by United States "National Institute of Standarts and Technology (NIST)" on May 25th, 2001 (which became the international standart after Final Commitee Document accepted as "ISO/IEC 19790:2006" on March 9th, 2006) which specifies the security requirements that should be satisfied by a cryptographic module.Since the protection of sensitive and valuable (sometimes lifecritical) data transfered via critical governmental cryptographic systems is very important and requires high confidentiality, the need for defining a sample template technical specification of those cryptographic systems is that much high.The sample template specification which is made up in this study aims to be a starting point or initiative for preparing a cryptographic module specification in governmental procurements.