Patents Assigned to Sync-N-Scale, LLC
  • Patent number: 10063565
    Abstract: A method of geolocation verification, including obtaining the geolocation of an operating system, generating a unique system ID for an installed operating system, and transmitting the geolocation of the operating system and a system ID to a data repository. The method further includes receiving a request to either initiate deployment of, or grant access to, a computer object associated with the operating system, identifying if the computer object requires geolocation verification, then identifying an object ID associated with the computer object and communicating each of the object ID, the geolocation of the operating system, and the system ID, to a domain controller for assessment. The method also includes searching the data repository to identify one or more geolocation object resource claims associated with the object ID, and comparing the geolocation resource claims with the communicated geolocation of the operating system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 29, 2015
    Date of Patent: August 28, 2018
    Assignee: SYNC-N-SCALE, LLC
    Inventor: Son VoBa
  • Patent number: 9363261
    Abstract: A method and system for authenticating computer nodes on a network, including providing a synchronized clock system, at a predetermined clock frequency, for use with an electronic system with a plurality of system nodes. Matching counters are connected to each of the plurality of system nodes, each of the counters being incremented in accordance with the clock frequency experienced by the system nodes to which the counters are connected. A difference is calculated between a count number at the end of a certain interval and the count number for the same counter at the beginning of the interval, to arrive at a count difference for each counter. The count difference of a particular counter is compared with the count difference of at least two other counters and, in the event that the count difference of the particular counter does not match, that node is noticed as an imposter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 2, 2014
    Date of Patent: June 7, 2016
    Assignee: SYNC-N-SCALE, LLC
    Inventor: Robert Blakely
  • Publication number: 20160127384
    Abstract: A method of geolocation verification, including obtaining the geolocation of an operating system, generating a unique system ID for an installed operating system, and transmitting the geolocation of the operating system and a system ID to a data repository. The method further includes receiving a request to either initiate deployment of, or grant access to, a computer object associated with the operating system, identifying if the computer object requires geolocation verification, then identifying an object ID associated with the computer object and communicating each of the object ID, the geolocation of the operating system, and the system ID, to a domain controller for assessment. The method also includes searching the data repository to identify one or more geolocation object resource claims associated with the object ID, and comparing the geolocation resource claims with the communicated geolocation of the operating system.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 29, 2015
    Publication date: May 5, 2016
    Applicant: SYNC-N-SCALE, LLC
    Inventor: Son VoBa
  • Publication number: 20150067794
    Abstract: A method and system for authenticating computer nodes on a network, including providing a synchronized clock system, at a predetermined clock frequency, for use with an electronic system with a plurality of system nodes. Matching counters are connected to each of the plurality of system nodes, each of the counters being incremented in accordance with the clock frequency experienced by the system nodes to which the counters are connected. A difference is calculated between a count number at the end of a certain interval and the count number for the same counter at the beginning of the interval, to arrive at a count difference for each counter. The count difference of a particular counter is compared with the count difference of at least two other counters and, in the event that the count difference of the particular counter does not match, that node is noticed as an imposter.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 2, 2014
    Publication date: March 5, 2015
    Applicant: Sync-N-Scale, LLC
    Inventor: Robert Blakely