Patents Assigned to iS5 Communications Inc.
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Patent number: 12177240Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to the detection of an intrusion event in a computer network and a control network. More particularly, the present invention provides a system, framework, architecture, etc. for intrusion detection functions for network elements and control elements used in high demand and/or mission critical environments, including, but not limited to, power stations, sub-stations, intelligent transportation systems (ITS), rail, traffic control systems, chemical, oil & gas, critical manufacturing, and industrial applications.Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 2023Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Assignee: iS5 Communications Inc.Inventor: Tamer Soliman
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Patent number: 11621970Abstract: The present invention is generally directed to the detection of an intrusion event in a computer network and a control network. More particularly, the present invention provides a system, framework, architecture, etc. for intrusion detection functions for network elements and control elements used in high demand and/or mission critical environments, including, but not limited to, power stations, sub-stations, intelligent transportation systems (ITS), rail, traffic control systems, chemical, oil & gas, critical manufacturing, and industrial applications.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2019Date of Patent: April 4, 2023Assignee: iS5 Communications, Inc.Inventor: Tamer Soliman
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Patent number: 11025537Abstract: The present invention relates to electronic systems for use in high demand or mission critical environments, including power stations, sub-stations, roadside transportation, rail, and industrial applications. The present invention provides a) increased resilience of mission critical communications infrastructure b) ability to maintain multiple independent RSTP domains over HSR ring d) method of using a hidden VLAN as an RSTP domain ID c) a method of creating multiple redundant protocols domains over HSR ring.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2017Date of Patent: June 1, 2021Assignee: iS5 Communications, Inc.Inventors: Tamer Soliman, Yuri Luskind, Kostya Belezko, Boris Tseitin
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Patent number: 10454896Abstract: The present invention relates to an environmentally robust critical infrastructure security framework for network use in high demand or mission critical environments and applications, including but not limited to power stations, sub-stations, intelligent transportation systems (ITS), rail, traffic control systems, chemical, oil & gas, critical manufacturing, and industrial applications is disclosed (e.g. complaint to most advanced industrial and military applications). The present invention provides a simple yet effective method suitable for critical infrastructure operations, their systems and protocol requirements. The framework includes role based access control (RBAC) down to each intelligent electronic device (TED), programmable logic controller (PLC), etc. regardless of the type of the device and without the need to have support at the IED level for specific requirements.Type: GrantFiled: July 4, 2017Date of Patent: October 22, 2019Assignee: iS5 Communications IncInventors: Tamer Soliman, Yuri Luskind, Boris Tseitin
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Patent number: 10237965Abstract: The present invention relates an environmentally robust chassis design for use in high demand or mission critical environments, including power stations, sub-stations, roadside transportation, rail, and industrial applications. The present invention provides a) increased cooling and reliability for the components of electronic equipment, more particularly electronic components, which could affect the power supply, data transmission; and b) increased tolerance to excessive shock and vibration (e.g. can withstand over 20 G of force).Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2017Date of Patent: March 19, 2019Assignee: iS5 Communications Inc.Inventors: Yuri Luskind, Guang Zeng, Clive Dias
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Publication number: 20190014085Abstract: The present invention relates to an environmentally robust critical infrastructure security framework for network use in high demand or mission critical environments and applications, including but not limited to power stations, sub-stations, intelligent transportation systems (ITS), rail, traffic control systems, chemical, oil & gas, critical manufacturing, and industrial applications is disclosed (e.g. complaint to most advanced industrial and military applications). The present invention provides a simple yet effective method suitable for critical infrastructure operations, their systems and protocol requirements. The framework includes role based access control (RBAC) down to each intelligent electronic device (TED), programmable logic controller (PLC), etc. regardless of the type of the device and without the need to have support at the IED level for specific requirements.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 4, 2017Publication date: January 10, 2019Applicant: iS5 Communications Inc.Inventors: Tamer Soliman, Yuri Luskind, Boris Tseitin
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Publication number: 20180242442Abstract: The present invention relates an environmentally robust chassis design for use in high demand or mission critical environments, including power stations, sub-stations, roadside transportation, rail, and industrial applications. The present invention provides a) increased cooling and reliability for the components of electronic equipment, more particularly electronic components, which could affect the power supply, data transmission; and b) increased tolerance to excessive shock and vibration (e.g. can withstand over 20 G of force).Type: ApplicationFiled: February 23, 2017Publication date: August 23, 2018Applicant: iS5 Communications Inc.Inventors: Yuri Luskind, Guang ZENG, Clive DIAS