Abstract: A dynamic clip analysis system for use in a networked server-client system includes: a client including a client-side remote application module configured to analyze content from one or more of a client-side clipboard and a client-side drag and drop utility; and a remote application interactively connected with the client over a network via the client-side remote application module, the remote application including: one or more of a remote clipboard and a remote drag and drop utility; and a client-side remote application module configured to analyze content from one or more of the remote clipboard and the remote drag and drop utility, so as to perform dynamic clip analysis in the server-client system.
Abstract: A system for application malware isolation via hardware separation for use in a networked server-client system in the event of a possible malicious intrusion including a client; and a remote application physically separate from the client, the remote application interactively connected with the client over an encrypted network, the remote application comprising an isolation encoding module configured to create a secure version of potentially malicious client content, the remote application further comprising an application isolation container configured to run operations of interest to the client, so as to perform application malware isolation via hardware separation in the server-client system.
Abstract: A dynamic clip analysis system for use in a networked server-client system includes: a client including a client-side remote application module configured to analyze content from one or more of a client-side clipboard and a client-side drag and drop utility; and a remote application interactively connected with the client over a network via the client-side remote application module, the remote application including: one or more of a remote clipboard and a remote drag and drop utility; and a client-side remote application module configured to analyze content from one or more of the remote clipboard and the remote drag and drop utility, so as to perform dynamic clip analysis in the server-client system.
Abstract: An intrusion prevention system for use in a networked server-client system includes a server interactively connected with a client over a network, the server including: a user device activity sensor configured to detect one or more of activity and inactivity; an intrusion alarm prompter configured to prompt an alarm under predetermined conditions; and intrusion event correlation software operably connected with the user device activity sensor, wherein the intrusion event correlation software is operably connected with the intrusion alarm prompter, so as to prevent intrusions into the server-client system.