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This essay deals with the Spanish economy and especially with the Spanish governmental measures for SME exporters in times of COVID-19. The focus was set on SMEs, as they are an essential part of trade for the government and are particularly affected by the pandemic. Since the financial crisis, the Spanish economy has become highly diversified, with a greater focus on exports. Competitiveness, productivity and efficiency have increased significantly. The Spanish government measures largely affect the areas liquidity and financing, taxes and protection of the employment. One of the most important measures is the 100-billion-euro credit line and the policies on unemployment. The Spanish government is dependent on further aid packages and is criticized for the measures.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an economic downturn in the Slovak Republic. To bridge corporate liquidity problems the Slovakian Government has introduced several support measures. The investigation discusses the effectiveness of the measures imposed. Based on theoretical foundations, the research question is empirically examined by using a qualitative expert survey. As the automotive industry plays a leading role in Slovakia, the research conducted is oriented towards the financing phases, a typical automotive exporter is undergoing. As a result of the research, bridging loans and government grants were identified as the most important measures. Additionally, tendencies towards political recommendations for action were identified. The research explored, that the Slovakian Government should focus on meeting the short-term liquidity needs, boosting exports and promoting innovation as well as considering a support package for the automotive industry.
This thesis explores the feasibility and optimization of a solar-thermal sorption system mainly designed to provide cooling but also capable of heating functionalities. Through the development of a black-box model using Python programming, the study delves into the system's performance under various operation modes. Simulation results reveal the effectiveness of adaptive control strategies and pre-heating stages in optimizing efficiency, particularly in cooling modes. In heating assessments, superior performance is observed when utilizing the outdoor coil as the heat source for the heat pump. Challenges related to operational temperature bands are addressed, proposing parallel connections of the heat pump and outdoor coil to enhance performance. Future research directions include refining regression models and incorporating real-time measurement data for improved accuracy, as well as extending simulation duration for comprehensive evaluations. This study contributes valuable insights into the system’s capabilities and applications, laying the groundwork for advancements in heat-driven integrated sustainable energy systems.
As cyber threats continue to evolve, it is becoming increasingly important for organizations to have a Security Operations Center (SOC) in place to effectively defend against them. However, building and maintaining a SOC can be a daunting task without clear guidelines, policies, and procedures in place. Additionally, most current SOC solutions used by organizations are outdated, lack key features and integrations, and are expensive to maintain and upgrade. Moreover, proprietary solutions can lead to vendor lock-in, making it difficult to switch to a different solution in the future.
To address these challenges, this thesis proposes a comprehensive SOC framework and an open-source SOC solution that provides organizations with a flexible and cost-effective way to defend against modern cyber threats. The research methodology involved conducting a thorough literature review of existing literature and research on building and maintaining a SOC, including using SOC as a service. The data collected from the literature review was analyzed to identify common themes, challenges, and best practices for building and maintaining a SOC.
Based on the data collected, a comprehensive framework for building and maintaining a SOC was developed. The framework addresses essential areas such as the scope and purpose of the SOC, governance and leadership, staffing and skills, technologies and tools, processes and procedures, service level agreements (SLAs), and evaluation and measurement. This framework provides organizations with the necessary guidance and resources to establish and effectively operate a SOC, as well as a reference for evaluating the service provided by SOC service providers.
In addition to the SOC framework, a modern open-source SOC solution was developed, which emphasizes several key measures to help organizations defend against modern cyber threats. These measures include real-time, actionable threat intelligence, rapid and effective incident response, continuous security monitoring and alerting, automation, integration, and customization. The use of open-source technologies and a modular architecture makes the solution cost-effective, allowing organizations to scale it up or down as needed.
Overall, the proposed SOC framework and open-source SOC solution provide organizations with a comprehensive and systematic approach for building and maintaining a SOC that is aligned with the needs and objectives of the organization. The open-source SOC solution provides a flexible and cost-effective way to defend against modern cyber threats, helping organizations to effectively operate their SOC and reduce their risk of security incidents and breaches.
Schluckspecht project
(2022)
Risk-based Cybermaturity Assessment Model - Protecting the company against ransomware attacks
(2023)
Ransomware has become one of the most catastrophic attacks in the previous decade, hurting businesses of all sorts worldwide. So, no organization is safe, and most companies are reviewing their ransomware defensive solutions to avoid business and operational hazards. IT departments are using cybersecurity maturity assessment frameworks like CMMC, C2M2, CMMI, NIST, CIS, CPP, and others to analyze organization security capabilities. In addition to maturity assessment models for the process layer and human pillar, there are much research on the analysis, identification, and defense of cyber threats in product/software layers that propose state-of-the-art approaches.
This motivates a comprehensive ransomware cyber security solution. Then, a crucial question arises: “How companies can measure the security maturity of controls in a specific danger for example for Ransomware attack?” Several studies and frameworks addressed this subject.
Complexity of understanding the ransomware attack, Lack of comprehensive ransomware defense solutions and Lack of cybermaturity assessment model for ransomware defense solutions are different aspects of problem statement in this study. By considering the most important limitations to developing a ransomware defense cybermaturity assessment method, this study developed a cybermaturity assessment methodology and implemented a Toolkit to conduct cyber security self-assessment specifically for ransomware attack to provide a clearer vision for enterprises to analyze the security maturity of controls regardless of industry or size.
The current thesis conducts the study on the integration of digitalization techniques aimed at improving energy supply efficiency in off-grid energy systems. The primary objective is to fortify the security of energy supply in remote areas, particularly in instances of adverse weather conditions, unanticipated changes in load and fluctuations in the performance of renewable energy systems. This objective is to be achieved through the implementation of a smart load management strategy in stand-alone photovoltaic systems (SAPVS). This strategy involves deployment of forecasting algorithms on an edge device that operates with limited processing resources in an environment characterized for the lack of internet connection. The edge device is designed to interact with a smart home gateway that prioritizes, and schedules smart appliances based on the forecasted state of charge (SOC) in the 36-hours ahead of the SAPVS operation (the implementation of the loads schedule deployed on the Home Assistant device is out of the scope of the tasks implemented for this project).
The edge device, developed using a Raspberry Pi 3B+, was specifically intended for being implemented along with a SAPVS, in remote areas such as health stations in Africa and tropical islands, providing communities with a reliable source of electrical energy. The deployment of the strategy was carried out in four phases. The first phase involved the implementation of an Extraction-Transformation-Load (ETL) pipeline, where data was gathered from various heterogeneous hardware sources of an implemented test system that served as the enabler and testbench of this research, this test stand is composed of power electronics components such as an inverter, a MPPT solar charge controller, a smart meter, and a BOS LiFePo4 battery prototype. In the transformation stage, a data model was developed to identify the most critical parameters of the energy system, and to eliminate outliers and null values. In the load stage, a local SQL database was established for saving and structuring the data gathered and to ensure high-quality data with defined units and casting.
The second phase involved data analysis to identify the relevant features and potential exogenous variables for the forecasting model to implement. In the third phase, an Auto Regressive Moving Average (ARMA) model with two selected exogenous variables was implemented to forecast the AC load consumption profile for the 36- hours ahead of the off-grid system operation. The final phase involved the information exchange with the Home Assistant device, by transferring to it from the edge device the battery SOC present value and the predicted 36-hour ahead AC load profile information for prioritization and scheduling of loads; this through an MQTT interface.
The outcome of the experiment was a successful deployment of a data engineering and data forecasting approach that enabled data quality strategy implementation, local database storage, and forecasting algorithms on a processing and internet-constrained edge device. The interface with a home assistant implementation resulted in the successful execution of smart load management endeavors in an off-grid system, thereby enhancing the energy security of supply and contributing to the advancement of data-driven strategies in the rural electrification sector.
This thesis emphasizes the significance of digitalization strategies in smart SAPVS and highlights the potential of edge computing solutions in achieving seamless energy management in smart homes.
Self-sufficient enzymes belong to the cytochrome P450 (CYP) group and are known for their superior hydroxylation catalytic activity. In the pursuit of identifying new pesticides to combat antimicrobial-resistant pathogens, we employed BM3 wild type (BM3-WT), the fastest monohydroxylating CYP, along with its seven homologs, to investigate the production of potential hydroxylated derivatives from the established pesticide, 4-oxocrotonic acid using high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) method. Following the recombinant production of BM3-WT and three other homologs in E. coli, and their subsequent purification using Immobilized Metal Affinity Chromatography (IMAC), a novel enzyme assay approach was developed as a substitute for the carbon monoxide (CO) assay. This new method relied on the measurement of NADPH consumption at 340 nm by BM3-WT for palmitic acid. Leveraging this established technique, we explored the substrate specificity of BM3-WT and its homologs not only on palmitic acid but also on other structurally similar compounds, including 4-oxocrotonic acid. The results obtained from the established NADPH assay indicate that all tested enzymes displayed greater catalytic activity on 4-oxocrotonic acid in comparison to other substrates with similar structures. However, the impact of BM3-WT and its homologs on 4-oxocrotonic acid varied in terms of product specificity. Enzymes such as Poh, Trr and Bas-CYP D exhibited specificity in producing solely monohydroxylated products, while others tended to yield dehydroxylated and ketol metabolites.