Patents by Inventor Omar Baba
Omar Baba 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: 20240109422Abstract: An electrical system for providing electrical power to an electric machine, where the electrical system includes a single point disconnect switch for multiple battery systems. The single point disconnect switch may be remotely mounted. In some examples, operation of the disconnect switch disconnects a first battery system, e.g., a 12 VDC nominal battery system, which, in turn, causes a disconnection of a second battery system, e.g., a 48 VDC nominal battery system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 30, 2022Publication date: April 4, 2024Applicant: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Ryan P. McEnaney, Kareem Gad, Omar Baba, James K. McCloskey
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Patent number: 11902332Abstract: A technique for microsegmentation includes receiving information related to hosts and applications operating in a network where the information was obtained based on a survey of the network; identifying a plurality of microsegments utilizing the information, each microsegment includes a set of hosts similar to one another; for each of the plurality of microsegments, identifying security policies that control access to hosts in each microsegment; and providing the plurality of microsegments and corresponding security policies for approval thereof.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 2023Date of Patent: February 13, 2024Assignee: Zscaler, Inc.Inventors: Peter Smith, Aparna Ayikkara, Omar Baba, Daniel Einspanjer, Anthony Gelsomini, Thomas C. Hickman, Peter Kahn, Thomas Evan Keiser, Jr., Andriy Kochura, Nikitha Koppu, Scott Laplante, Xing Li, Raymond Brian Liu, Sean Lutner, Michael J. Melson, Peter Nahas, John O'Neil, Herman Parfenov, Joseph Riopel, Suji Suresh, Harry Sverdlove
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Publication number: 20230156040Abstract: A technique for microsegmentation includes receiving information related to hosts and applications operating in a network where the information was obtained based on a survey of the network; identifying a plurality of microsegments utilizing the information, each microsegment includes a set of hosts similar to one another; for each of the plurality of microsegments, identifying security policies that control access to hosts in each microsegment; and providing the plurality of microsegments and corresponding security policies for approval thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2023Publication date: May 18, 2023Inventors: Peter Smith, Aparna Ayikkara, Omar Baba, Daniel Einspanjer, Anthony Gelsomini, Thomas C. Hickman, Peter Kahn, Thomas Evan Keiser, Jr., Andriy Kochura, Nikitha Koppu, Scott Laplante, Xing Li, Raymond Brian Liu, Sean Lutner, Michael J. Melson, Peter Nahas, John O'Neil, Herman Parfenov, Joseph Riopel, Suji Suresh, Harry Sverdlove
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Patent number: 11632401Abstract: A technique for microsegmentation includes receiving information related to hosts and applications operating in a network where the information was obtained based on a survey of the network; identifying a plurality of microsegments utilizing the information, each microsegment includes a set of hosts similar to one another; for each of the plurality of microsegments, identifying security policies that control access to hosts in each microsegment; and providing the plurality of microsegments and corresponding security policies for approval thereof.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2021Date of Patent: April 18, 2023Assignee: Zscaler, Inc.Inventors: Peter Smith, Aparna Ayikkara, Omar Baba, Daniel Einspanjer, Anthony Gelsomini, Thomas C. Hickman, Peter Kahn, Thomas Evan Keiser, Jr., Andriy Kochura, Nikitha Koppu, Scott Laplante, Xing Li, Raymond Brian Liu, Sean Lutner, Michael J. Melson, Peter Nahas, John O'Neil, Herman Parfenov, Joseph Riopel, Suji Suresh, Harry Sverdlove
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Publication number: 20220053026Abstract: A technique for microsegmentation includes receiving information related to hosts and applications operating in a network where the information was obtained based on a survey of the network; identifying a plurality of microsegments utilizing the information, each microsegment includes a set of hosts similar to one another; for each of the plurality of microsegments, identifying security policies that control access to hosts in each microsegment; and providing the plurality of microsegments and corresponding security policies for approval thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2021Publication date: February 17, 2022Inventors: Peter Smith, Aparna Ayikkara, Omar Baba, Daniel Einspanjer, Anthony Gelsomini, Thomas C. Hickman, Peter Kahn, Thomas Evan Keiser, JR., Andriy Kochura, Nikitha Koppu, Scott Laplante, Xing Li, Raymond Brian Liu, Sean Lutner, Michael J. Melson, Peter Nahas, John O'Neil, Herman Parfenov, Joseph Riopel, Suji Suresh, Harry Sverdlove
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Patent number: 11178187Abstract: A computer system automatically generates a proposal for network application security policies to be applied on a telecommunications network. The system provides output representing the proposed network application security policies to a user. The user provides input either approving or disapproving of the network application security policies. If the user approves, then the system applies the of the proposed microsegmentation. This process may be repeated for a plurality of hosts and subsets thereof within the same network, and may be repeated over time to modify one or more existing network application security policies. The network application security policies govern inbound and outbound connections to the hosts in the network.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2020Date of Patent: November 16, 2021Assignee: Zscaler, Inc.Inventors: Peter Smith, Aparna Ayikkara, Omar Baba, Daniel Einspanjer, Anthony Gelsomini, Thomas C. Hickman, Peter Kahn, Thomas Evan Keiser, Jr., Andriy Kochura, Nikitha Koppu, Scott Laplante, Xing Li, Raymond Brian Liu, Sean Lutner, Michael J. Melson, Peter Nahas, John O'Neil, Herman Parfenov, Joseph Riopel, Suji Suresh, Harry Sverdlove
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Publication number: 20200396255Abstract: A computer system automatically generates a proposal for performing microsegmentation on a network. The system provides output representing the proposed microsegmentation to a user. The user provides input either approving or disapproving of the proposed microsegmentation. If the user approves of the proposed microsegmentation, then the system implements the microsegmentation. Otherwise, the system does not implement the proposed microsegmentation. This process may be repeated for a plurality of proposed microsegmentations within the same network, and may be repeated over time to modify one or more existing microsegmentations. The system advantageously performs the vast majority of the work required to microsegment the network automatically, leaving only the task of review and approval to the user. This both saves a significant amount of time and increases the quality of the microsegmentation in comparison to microsegmentation solely performed manually by one or more humans.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 11, 2020Publication date: December 17, 2020Inventors: Peter Smith, Aparna Ayikkara, Omar Baba, Daniel Einspanjer, Anthony Gelsomini, Thomas C. Hickman, Peter Kahn, Thomas Evan Keiser, JR., Andriy Kochura, Nikitha Koppu, Scott Laplante, Xing Li, Raymond Brian Liu, Sean Lutner, Michael J. Melson, Peter Nahas, John O'Neil, Herman Parfenov, Joseph Riopel, Suji Suresh, Harry Sverdlove
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Patent number: 9634475Abstract: A strain relief device includes an elongated body having a first and second end, the elongated body defining an elongated hole extending from the first end to the second end; and edges in the body defining a plurality of voids between the first and second end, wherein the edges become shorter in length from the first end to the second end such that the shorter edges define progressively smaller voids in the body from the first end to the second end. A method of providing a strain relief is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: November 17, 2014Date of Patent: April 25, 2017Assignee: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Joshua Mason, Rakesh Yarlagadda, Omar Baba
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Publication number: 20160141855Abstract: A strain relief device includes an elongated body having a first and second end, the elongated body defining an elongated hole extending from the first end to the second end; and edges in the body defining a plurality of voids between the first and second end, wherein the edges become shorter in length from the first end to the second end such that the shorter edges define progressively smaller voids in the body from the first end to the second end. A method of providing a strain relief is also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2014Publication date: May 19, 2016Applicant: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Joshua Mason, Rakesh Yarlagadda, Omar Baba
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Publication number: 20160087372Abstract: A strain relief structure is provided. The strain relief structure includes a first end having a trumpet shaped portion, and a second end having a cylindrical portion. The cylindrical portion includes one internal collar projecting from an internal surface of the cylindrical portion at a first predetermined distance from the second end. The cylindrical portion further includes two external collars projecting from an external surface of the cylindrical portion. A first external collar is provided at the second end, and a second external collar is provided at a second predetermined distance from the second end. A slit extends from the first end to the second end along a length of the strain relief structure. The strain relief structure is made of 30% glass filled polyamide 46.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 1, 2015Publication date: March 24, 2016Applicant: Caterpillar Inc.Inventors: Omar Baba, Rakesh Yarlagadda, Genaro Ayala, JR.