Patents by Inventor Brian H. Corr
Brian H. Corr has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Patent number: 12013963Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to information masking. A user device may receive a request to access information that includes personal identifiable information (PII) and retrieve source data comprising the PII. The user device may mask, within the source data and based on a data management policy, the PII, resulting in masked information. The user device may display the masked information. The user device may receive a request to unmask the masked information and unmask the PII, resulting in unmasked PII. The user device may display the unmasked PII and send unmasking event information to a PII footprint modeling platform, which may cause the PII footprint modeling platform to: log the request to unmask the masked information in an unmasking event log, 2) apply a machine learning model to the unmasking event log to identify malicious events, and 3) trigger remediation actions based on identification of the malicious events.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2021Date of Patent: June 18, 2024Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Allison Zimmer, Brian H. Corr, Charlene L. Ramsue, Scott Nielsen, Thomas G. Frost, Youshika C. Scott
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Patent number: 11888986Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to information masking. A computing platform may receive, from a user computing device, a request to access information that includes personal identifiable information (PII). The computing platform may retrieve source data comprising the PII and mask, within the source data and based on a data management policy, the PII. The computing platform may send the masked information in response to the request to access the information. The computing platform may receive a request to unmask the masked information and unmask the PII. The computing platform may log the request to unmask the masked information in an unmasking event log and send the unmasked PII in response to the request to unmask the masked information. The computing platform may apply a machine learning model to the unmasking event log to identify malicious events and trigger remediation actions based on identification of the malicious events.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2022Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Allison Zimmer, Brian H. Corr, Charlene L. Ramsue, Scott Nielsen, Thomas G. Frost, Youshika C. Scott
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Publication number: 20240020370Abstract: The present invention is generally related to systems and methods for providing an improved authentication and verification system through the use of compiled user data and user location or traffic data from multiple channels of input. Multiple devices may be utilized by the system in order to receive and process data to authenticate user identities and verify the validity of account activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2023Publication date: January 18, 2024Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Scott Anderson Sims, Sai Kishan Alapati, Jeffrey Brian Bashore, Michael Joseph Carroll, Brian H. Corr, Andrew DongHo Kim, JR., Holly J. Martinez, Aron Megyeri, Ronnie Joe Morris, JR., Elliot Piatetsky, Jennifer Quillen, Tracy R. Regehr, Dharmender Kumar Satija, Craig Douglas Widmann
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Patent number: 11816198Abstract: The present invention is generally related to systems and methods for providing an improved authentication and verification system through the use of compiled user data and user location or traffic data from multiple channels of input. Multiple devices may be utilized by the system in order to receive and process data to authenticate user identities and verify the validity of account activity.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 2021Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Scott Anderson Sims, Sai Kishan Alapati, Jeffrey Brian Bashore, Michael Joseph Carroll, Brian H. Corr, Andrew Dongho Kim, Holly J. Martinez, Aron Megyeri, Ronnie Joe Morris, Jr., Elliot Piatetsky, Jennifer Quillen, Tracy R. Regehr, Dharmender Kumar Satija, Craig Douglas Widmann
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Publication number: 20230040441Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to information masking. A computing platform may receive, from a user computing device, a request to access information that includes personal identifiable information (PII). The computing platform may retrieve source data comprising the PII and mask, within the source data and based on a data management policy, the PII. The computing platform may send the masked information in response to the request to access the information. The computing platform may receive a request to unmask the masked information and unmask the PII. The computing platform may log the request to unmask the masked information in an unmasking event log and send the unmasked PII in response to the request to unmask the masked information. The computing platform may apply a machine learning model to the unmasking event log to identify malicious events and trigger remediation actions based on identification of the malicious events.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 13, 2022Publication date: February 9, 2023Inventors: Allison Zimmer, Brian H. Corr, Charlene L. Ramsue, Scott Nielsen, Thomas G. Frost, Youshika C. Scott
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Publication number: 20230016130Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to voiceprint tracking and anomaly detection. A computing platform may detect voice information from a call management system. The computing platform may establish voiceprints for employees and clients of an enterprise. The computing platform may detect a call between an employee and a caller attempting to access a client account. The computing platform may identify a first voiceprint corresponding to the employee and a second voiceprint corresponding to the caller. The computing platform may compare the second voiceprint to a known voiceprint corresponding to the client. Based on the comparison of the second voiceprint to the known voiceprint, the computing platform may determine that the second voiceprint does not match the known voiceprint. The computing platform may identify that the second voiceprint corresponds to another employee of the enterprise, and may send a security notification indicating potential unauthorized account access to an enterprise computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2022Publication date: January 19, 2023Inventors: George Albero, Youshika C. Scott, Brian H. Corr, Thomas G. Frost, Scott Nielsen, Charlene L. Ramsue
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Patent number: 11522994Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to voiceprint tracking and anomaly detection. A computing platform may detect voice information from a call management system. The computing platform may establish voiceprints for employees and clients of an enterprise. The computing platform may detect a call between an employee and a caller attempting to access a client account. The computing platform may identify a first voiceprint corresponding to the employee and a second voiceprint corresponding to the caller. The computing platform may compare the second voiceprint to a known voiceprint corresponding to the client. Based on the comparison of the second voiceprint to the known voiceprint, the computing platform may determine that the second voiceprint does not match the known voiceprint. The computing platform may identify that the second voiceprint corresponds to another employee of the enterprise, and may send a security notification indicating potential unauthorized account access to an enterprise computing device.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2020Date of Patent: December 6, 2022Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Charlene L. Ramsue, Thomas G. Frost, Youshika C. Scott, George Albero, Brian H. Corr, Scott Nielsen
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Patent number: 11522697Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to information masking. A computing platform may receive, from a user computing device, a request to access information that includes personal identifiable information (PII). The computing platform may retrieve source data comprising the PII and mask, within the source data and based on a data management policy, the PII. The computing platform may send the masked information in response to the request to access the information. The computing platform may receive a request to unmask the masked information and unmask the PII. The computing platform may log the request to unmask the masked information in an unmasking event log and send the unmasked PII in response to the request to unmask the masked information. The computing platform may apply a machine learning model to the unmasking event log to identify malicious events and trigger remediation actions based on identification of the malicious events.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2021Date of Patent: December 6, 2022Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Allison Zimmer, Brian H. Corr, Charlene L. Ramsue, Scott Nielsen, Thomas G. Frost, Youshika C. Scott
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Publication number: 20220335155Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to information masking. A user device may receive a request to access information that includes personal identifiable information (PII) and retrieve source data comprising the PII. The user device may mask, within the source data and based on a data management policy, the PII, resulting in masked information. The user device may display the masked information. The user device may receive a request to unmask the masked information and unmask the PII, resulting in unmasked PII. The user device may display the unmasked PII and send unmasking event information to a PII footprint modeling platform, which may cause the PII footprint modeling platform to: log the request to unmask the masked information in an unmasking event log, 2) apply a machine learning model to the unmasking event log to identify malicious events, and 3) trigger remediation actions based on identification of the malicious events.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2021Publication date: October 20, 2022Inventors: Allison Zimmer, Brian H. Corr, Charlene L. Ramsue, Scott Nielsen, Thomas G. Frost, Youshika C. Scott
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Publication number: 20220337412Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to information masking. A computing platform may receive, from a user computing device, a request to access information that includes personal identifiable information (PII). The computing platform may retrieve source data comprising the PII and mask, within the source data and based on a data management policy, the PII. The computing platform may send the masked information in response to the request to access the information. The computing platform may receive a request to unmask the masked information and unmask the PII. The computing platform may log the request to unmask the masked information in an unmasking event log and send the unmasked PII in response to the request to unmask the masked information. The computing platform may apply a machine learning model to the unmasking event log to identify malicious events and trigger remediation actions based on identification of the malicious events.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2021Publication date: October 20, 2022Inventors: Allison Zimmer, Brian H. Corr, Charlene L. Ramsue, Scott Nielsen, Thomas G. Frost, Youshika C. Scott
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Publication number: 20220318348Abstract: The present invention is generally related to systems and methods for providing an improved authentication and verification system through the use of compiled user data and user location or traffic data from multiple channels of input. Multiple devices may be utilized by the system in order to receive and process data to authenticate user identities and verify the validity of account activity.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 6, 2021Publication date: October 6, 2022Applicant: BANK OF AMERICA CORPORATIONInventors: Scott Anderson Sims, Sai Kishan Alapati, Jeffrey Brian Bashore, Michael Joseph Carroll, Brian H. Corr, Andrew DongHo Kim, Holly J. Martinez, Aron Megyeri, Ronnie Joe Morris, JR., Elliot Piatetsky, Jennifer Quillen, Tracy R. Regehr, Dharmender Kumar Satija, Craig Douglas Widmann
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Publication number: 20220166872Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to voiceprint tracking and anomaly detection. A computing platform may detect voice information from a call management system. The computing platform may establish voiceprints for employees and clients of an enterprise. The computing platform may detect a call between an employee and a caller attempting to access a client account. The computing platform may identify a first voiceprint corresponding to the employee and a second voiceprint corresponding to the caller. The computing platform may compare the second voiceprint to a known voiceprint corresponding to the client. Based on the comparison of the second voiceprint to the known voiceprint, the computing platform may determine that the second voiceprint does not match the known voiceprint. The computing platform may identify that the second voiceprint corresponds to another employee of the enterprise, and may send a security notification indicating potential unauthorized account access to an enterprise computing device.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 23, 2020Publication date: May 26, 2022Inventors: Charlene L. Ramsue, Thomas G. Frost, Youshika C. Scott, George Albero, Brian H. Corr, Scott Nielsen