Patents by Inventor Marci Landy
Marci Landy 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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Publication number: 20230289439Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized screen capture activity. A computing platform may detect, via an infrared sensor associated with a computing device, an infrared signal from a second device attempting an unauthorized image capture of contents being displayed by a display device of the computing device. Subsequently, the computing platform may determine, via the computing platform, the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may retrieve a record of the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may determine a risk level associated with the infrared signal. Subsequently, the computing platform may perform, via the computing platform and based on the risk level, a remediation task to prevent the unauthorized image capture.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2023Publication date: September 14, 2023Inventors: Michael Beveridge, Elizabeth R. Liuzzo, Daniel Horne, Marci Landy
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Publication number: 20230281303Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized screen capture activity. A computing platform may detect, via an infrared sensor associated with a computing device, an infrared signal from a second device attempting an unauthorized image capture of contents being displayed by a display device of the computing device. Subsequently, the computing platform may determine, via the computing platform, the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may retrieve a record of the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may determine a risk level associated with the infrared signal. Subsequently, the computing platform may perform, via the computing platform and based on the risk level, a remediation task to prevent the unauthorized image capture.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 16, 2023Publication date: September 7, 2023Applicant: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Michael Beveridge, Elizabeth R. Liuzzo, Daniel Horne, Marci Landy
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Patent number: 11720670Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized screen capture activity. A computing platform may detect, via an infrared sensor associated with a computing device, an infrared signal from a second device attempting an unauthorized image capture of contents being displayed by a display device of the computing device. Subsequently, the computing platform may determine, via the computing platform, the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may retrieve a record of the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may determine a risk level associated with the infrared signal. Subsequently, the computing platform may perform, via the computing platform and based on the risk level, a remediation task to prevent the unauthorized image capture.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2022Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Michael Beveridge, Elizabeth R. Liuzzo, Daniel Horne, Marci Landy
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Patent number: 11709933Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized screen capture activity. A computing platform may detect, via an infrared sensor associated with a computing device, an infrared signal from a second device attempting an unauthorized image capture of contents being displayed by a display device of the computing device. Subsequently, the computing platform may determine, via the computing platform, the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may retrieve a record of the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may determine a risk level associated with the infrared signal. Subsequently, the computing platform may perform, via the computing platform and based on the risk level, a remediation task to prevent the unauthorized image capture.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2022Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Michael Beveridge, Elizabeth R. Liuzzo, Daniel Horne, Marci Landy
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Patent number: 11709934Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized screen capture activity. A computing platform may detect, via an infrared sensor associated with a computing device, an infrared signal from a second device attempting an unauthorized image capture of contents being displayed by a display device of the computing device. Subsequently, the computing platform may determine, via the computing platform, the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may retrieve a record of the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may determine a risk level associated with the infrared signal. Subsequently, the computing platform may perform, via the computing platform and based on the risk level, a remediation task to prevent the unauthorized image capture.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 2022Date of Patent: July 25, 2023Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Michael Beveridge, Elizabeth R. Liuzzo, Daniel Horne, Marci Landy
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Publication number: 20230094119Abstract: An illustrative computing system for a weblink content scanning system scans an electronic message for the presence of one or more weblinks. The computing system accesses, in a sandbox computing environment, content linked to the one or more weblinks. The computing system generates a hash of the accessed content and/or content linked to weblinks accessible via the accessed content. The computing system scans the content accessed via the one or more weblinks for a presence of malicious content and categorizes the scanned content accessed via the one or more weblinks (e.g., safe, malicious, and the like), associates the categorization with each corresponding hash, and saves such information to a data store for future analysis. Based on a result of this analysis, the computing system allows delivery of the original electronic message or generates a modified electronic message for delivery to a recipient device.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2022Publication date: March 30, 2023Inventors: Keaton Drake, Marci Landy, George Albero, Cody Searl
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Patent number: 11582250Abstract: An illustrative computing system for a weblink content scanning system scans an electronic message for the presence of one or more weblinks. The computing system accesses, in a sandbox computing environment, content linked to the one or more weblinks. The computing system generates a hash of the accessed content and/or content linked to weblinks accessible via the accessed content. The computing system scans the content accessed via the one or more weblinks for a presence of malicious content and categorizes the scanned content accessed via the one or more weblinks (e.g., safe, malicious, and the like), associates the categorization with each corresponding hash, and saves such information to a data store for future analysis. Based on a result of this analysis, the computing system allows delivery of the original electronic message or generates a modified electronic message for delivery to a recipient device.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2020Date of Patent: February 14, 2023Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Keaton Drake, Marci Landy, George Albero, Cody Searl
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Publication number: 20220147626Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized screen capture activity. A computing platform may detect, via an infrared sensor associated with a computing device, an infrared signal from a second device attempting an unauthorized image capture of contents being displayed by a display device of the computing device. Subsequently, the computing platform may determine, via the computing platform, the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may retrieve a record of the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may determine a risk level associated with the infrared signal. Subsequently, the computing platform may perform, via the computing platform and based on the risk level, a remediation task to prevent the unauthorized image capture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2022Publication date: May 12, 2022Inventors: Michael Beveridge, Elizabeth R. Liuzzo, Daniel Horne, Marci Landy
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Publication number: 20220147625Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized screen capture activity. A computing platform may detect, via an infrared sensor associated with a computing device, an infrared signal from a second device attempting an unauthorized image capture of contents being displayed by a display device of the computing device. Subsequently, the computing platform may determine, via the computing platform, the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may retrieve a record of the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may determine a risk level associated with the infrared signal. Subsequently, the computing platform may perform, via the computing platform and based on the risk level, a remediation task to prevent the unauthorized image capture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2022Publication date: May 12, 2022Inventors: Michael Beveridge, Elizabeth R. Liuzzo, Daniel Horne, Marci Landy
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Publication number: 20220147624Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized screen capture activity. A computing platform may detect, via an infrared sensor associated with a computing device, an infrared signal from a second device attempting an unauthorized image capture of contents being displayed by a display device of the computing device. Subsequently, the computing platform may determine, via the computing platform, the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may retrieve a record of the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may determine a risk level associated with the infrared signal. Subsequently, the computing platform may perform, via the computing platform and based on the risk level, a remediation task to prevent the unauthorized image capture.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 27, 2022Publication date: May 12, 2022Inventors: Michael Beveridge, Elizabeth R. Liuzzo, Daniel Horne, Marci Landy
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Patent number: 11281771Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized screen capture activity. A computing platform may detect, via an infrared sensor associated with a computing device, an infrared signal from a second device attempting an unauthorized image capture of contents being displayed by a display device of the computing device. Subsequently, the computing platform may determine, via the computing platform, the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may retrieve a record of the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may determine a risk level associated with the infrared signal. Subsequently, the computing platform may perform, via the computing platform and based on the risk level, a remediation task to prevent the unauthorized image capture.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2019Date of Patent: March 22, 2022Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Michael Beveridge, Elizabeth R. Liuzzo, Daniel Horne, Marci Landy
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Publication number: 20210266338Abstract: An illustrative computing system for a weblink content scanning system scans an electronic message for the presence of one or more weblinks. The computing system accesses, in a sandbox computing environment, content linked to the one or more weblinks. The computing system generates a hash of the accessed content and/or content linked to weblinks accessible via the accessed content. The computing system scans the content accessed via the one or more weblinks for a presence of malicious content and categorizes the scanned content accessed via the one or more weblinks (e.g., safe, malicious, and the like), associates the categorization with each corresponding hash, and saves such information to a data store for future analysis. Based on a result of this analysis, the computing system allows delivery of the original electronic message or generates a modified electronic message for delivery to a recipient device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2020Publication date: August 26, 2021Inventors: Keaton Drake, Marci Landy, George Albero, Cody Searl
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Publication number: 20210034741Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure relate to preventing unauthorized screen capture activity. A computing platform may detect, via an infrared sensor associated with a computing device, an infrared signal from a second device attempting an unauthorized image capture of contents being displayed by a display device of the computing device. Subsequently, the computing platform may determine, via the computing platform, the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may retrieve a record of the contents being displayed by the display device. Then, the computing platform may determine a risk level associated with the infrared signal. Subsequently, the computing platform may perform, via the computing platform and based on the risk level, a remediation task to prevent the unauthorized image capture.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 30, 2019Publication date: February 4, 2021Inventors: Michael Beveridge, Elizabeth R. Liuzzo, Daniel Horne, Marci Landy