Patents by Inventor Shashank Jaywant PANDHARE
Shashank Jaywant PANDHARE 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: 11818108Abstract: A trust chain having client system and a remote system in a secure connection, wherein an intermediary system associated with the network flow path serves as a signing entity to establish an end to end transitive trust. The intermediate system is a corroborative entity in the operations technology realm of the client system. The remote system serves as the host for a plurality of services in the information technology realm. A two way handshake during the initial secure exchange protocol between a local client application and a remote service is extended to a three way handshake that includes a nonce issued by the remote service on the remote system and a digital signature for the nonce issued by a signature service on an associated intermediate system. The nonce signature is verified authoritatively at the remote system based on the signing certificate of the intermediate system for explicit proof of association.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2022Date of Patent: November 14, 2023Assignee: DigiCert, Inc.Inventors: Srinivas Kumar, Shashank Jaywant Pandhare, Atul Gupta, Gopal Raman
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Publication number: 20230065060Abstract: A trust chain having client system and a remote system in a secure connection, wherein an intermediary system associated with the network flow path serves as a signing entity to establish an end to end transitive trust. The intermediate system is a corroborative entity in the operations technology realm of the client system. The remote system serves as the host for a plurality of services in the information technology realm. A two way handshake during the initial secure exchange protocol between a local client application and a remote service is extended to a three way handshake that includes a nonce issued by the remote service on the remote system and a digital signature for the nonce issued by a signature service on an associated intermediate system. The nonce signature is verified authoritatively at the remote system based on the signing certificate of the intermediate system for explicit proof of association.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2022Publication date: March 2, 2023Inventors: Srinivas KUMAR, Shashank Jaywant PANDHARE, Atul GUPTA, Gopal RAMAN
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Patent number: 11303616Abstract: A trust chain having client system and a remote system in a secure connection, wherein an intermediary system associated with the network flow path serves as a signing entity to establish an end to end transitive trust. The intermediate system is a corroborative entity in the operations technology realm of the client system. The remote system serves as the host for a plurality of services in the information technology realm. A two way handshake during the initial secure exchange protocol between a local client application and a remote service is extended to a three way handshake that includes a nonce issued by the remote service on the remote system and a digital signature for the nonce issued by a signature service on an associated intermediate system. The nonce signature is verified authoritatively at the remote system based on the signing certificate of the intermediate system for explicit proof of association.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 2020Date of Patent: April 12, 2022Assignee: DigiCert, Inc.Inventors: Srinivas Kumar, Shashank Jaywant Pandhare, Atul Gupta, Gopal Raman
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Publication number: 20200169539Abstract: A trust chain having client system and a remote system in a secure connection, wherein an intermediary system associated with the network flow path serves as a signing entity to establish an end to end transitive trust. The intermediate system is a corroborative entity in the operations technology realm of the client system. The remote system serves as the host for a plurality of services in the information technology realm. A two way handshake during the initial secure exchange protocol between a local client application and a remote service is extended to a three way handshake that includes a nonce issued by the remote service on the remote system and a digital signature for the nonce issued by a signature service on an associated intermediate system. The nonce signature is verified authoritatively at the remote system based on the signing certificate of the intermediate system for explicit proof of association.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 29, 2020Publication date: May 28, 2020Applicant: MOCANA CORPORATIONInventors: Srinivas KUMAR, Shashank Jaywant PANDHARE, Atul GUPTA, Gopal RAMAN
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Patent number: 10587586Abstract: The method provides a multi system trust chain between a client system and a remote system in a secure connection, wherein an intermediary system associated with the network flow path serves as a signing entity to establish an end to end transitive trust. The intermediate system is a corroborative entity in the operations technology (OT) realm of the client system. The remote system serves as the host for a plurality of services in the information technology (IT) realm. A two way handshake during the initial secure exchange protocol between a local client application and a remote service is extended to a three way handshake that includes a nonce issued by the remote service on the remote system and a digital signature for the nonce issued by a signature service on an associated intermediate system. The nonce signature is verified authoritatively at the remote system based on the signing certificate of the intermediate system for explicit proof of association.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2017Date of Patent: March 10, 2020Assignee: MOCANA CORPORATIONInventors: Srinivas Kumar, Gopal Raman, Atul Gupta, Shashank Jaywant Pandhare
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Publication number: 20180198764Abstract: The method provides a multi system trust chain between a client system and a remote system in a secure connection, wherein an intermediary system associated with the network flow path serves as a signing entity to establish an end to end transitive trust. The intermediate system is a corroborative entity in the operations technology (OT) realm of the client system. The remote system serves as the host for a plurality of services in the information technology (IT) realm. A two way handshake during the initial secure exchange protocol between a local client application and a remote service is extended to a three way handshake that includes a nonce issued by the remote service on the remote system and a digital signature for the nonce issued by a signature service on an associated intermediate system. The nonce signature is verified authoritatively at the remote system based on the signing certificate of the intermediate system for explicit proof of association.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 10, 2017Publication date: July 12, 2018Applicant: Mocana CorporationInventors: Srinivas Kumar, Gopal Raman, Atul Gupta, Shashank Jaywant Pandhare
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Patent number: 9503452Abstract: The method integrates the dynamic and authoritative posture of an authenticated user, a registered device, and a registered service provider as a conclusive proof of identity recognition for affiliation of associated contextual attribution and referential integrity. In addition to relieving the user of the burden of remembering multiple passwords for a plurality of services, the method provides a means to facilitate an affiliation oriented architecture for a broad spectrum of web and cloud based services with affiliation aware content streaming, leveraging the affiliation score as a key trust metric. The method provides protection from user-agnostic delegation and impersonation of identity, social engineering, and compromised passwords, which are exploited by numerous strains of landed malware to launch multi-stage coordinated cyber-attacks on consumer accounts and enterprise systems.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2016Date of Patent: November 22, 2016Assignee: AUTOMITI LLCInventors: Srinivas Kumar, Atul Gupta, Shashank Jaywant Pandhare
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Publication number: 20160241574Abstract: A method of determining real-time operational integrity of an application or service operating on a computing device, the method including inspecting network traffic sent or received by the application or the service operating on the computing device, determining in real-time, by a network analyzer of an endpoint trust agent on the computing device, signaling integrity and data exchange of the application or the service based on the inspecting of the network traffic to assess trustworthiness of the signaling, and data exchange, and determining, by the network analyzer, that the application or the service is malicious based on the determined trustworthiness of the signaling and data exchange.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2015Publication date: August 18, 2016Applicant: Taasera, Inc.Inventors: Srinivas KUMAR, Shashank Jaywant PANDHARE