Patents by Inventor Aaron B. Stibel
Aaron B. Stibel 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: 10430875Abstract: A system integration tool integrates an external service to run in conjunction with or as part of a remote business accounting system. The system integration tool includes a front-end component and a back-end component. The front-end component remotely accesses accounts receivable data from the accounting system. The back-end component merge each financial transaction within the accounts receivable data with a credit score of an entity associated with the financial transaction at a date associated with the financial transaction. The back-end component generates an external service that secures the accounting system against insecure financial transactions and embeds the external service to run as part of the accounting system. The external services alert the business as to insecure financial transactions that lead to bad debt or disqualify such transactions from entry into the accounting systems.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2016Date of Patent: October 1, 2019Assignee: DUN & BRADSTREET EMERGING BUSINESSES CORP.Inventors: Chad Michael Buechler, Moujan Kazerani, Jeffrey M. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel
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Patent number: 10332204Abstract: Some embodiments provide computer or machine generated interfaces for maximizing an entity's credit score by rebalancing values for different credit variables constituting the credit score across different lines of credit obtained by the entity. The rebalancing is performed over primary credit variables including payment history, debt, length of credit history, new credit, and type of credit in use as well as secondary credit variables that form the primary credit variables. Some embodiments provide interfaces with adjustment tools including sliders for modifying different credit variable values and for presenting the actual real-world impact to the entity credit score resulting from the adjusted credit variable. Some embodiments further execute the rebalancing identified in the interfaces to realize the improvements to the entity's credit score.Type: GrantFiled: November 10, 2015Date of Patent: June 25, 2019Assignee: DUN & BRADSTREET EMERGING BUSINESSES CORP.Inventors: Moujan Kazerani, Jeffrey M. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel, Arman Katiraei
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Patent number: 10210539Abstract: Some embodiments provide an independent authentication system for authenticating entities that have registered accounts across different online service providers on behalf of the service providers. The authentication system maintains a database of previously verified entity information. A service provider requests authentication by providing the authentication system with unverified and basic identifying information used by an entity when registering with the service provider. The authentication system attempts to match the registration information against previously verified information for a known entity. When a match is found, the authentication system generates a series of challenge questions. The questions are submitted to the entity through the service provider and answers are processed in order to authenticate the entity.Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 2015Date of Patent: February 19, 2019Assignee: DUN & BRADSTREET EMERGING BUSINESSES CORP.Inventors: Jeffrey M. Stibel, Chad Michael Buechler, Raymond Landgraf, Peter Delgrosso, Aaron B. Stibel
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Publication number: 20180040063Abstract: A system integration tool integrates an external service to run in conjunction with or as part of a remote business accounting system. The system integration tool includes a front-end component and a back-end component. The front-end component remotely accesses accounts receivable data from the accounting system. The back-end component merge each financial transaction within the accounts receivable data with a credit score of an entity associated with the financial transaction at a date associated with the financial transaction. The back-end component generates an external service that secures the accounting system against insecure financial transactions and embeds the external service to run as part of the accounting system. The external services alert the business as to insecure financial transactions that lead to bad debt or disqualify such transactions from entry into the accounting systems.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 2, 2016Publication date: February 8, 2018Inventors: Chad Michael Buechler, Moujan Kazerani, Jeffrey M. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel
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Publication number: 20170132700Abstract: Some embodiments provide computer or machine generated interfaces for maximizing an entity's credit score by rebalancing values for different credit variables constituting the credit score across different lines of credit obtained by the entity. The rebalancing is performed over primary credit variables including payment history, debt, length of credit history, new credit, and type of credit in use as well as secondary credit variables that form the primary credit variables. Some embodiments provide interfaces with adjustment tools including sliders for modifying different credit variable values and for presenting the actual real-world impact to the entity credit score resulting from the adjusted credit variable. Some embodiments further execute the rebalancing identified in the interfaces to realize the improvements to the entity's credit score.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 10, 2015Publication date: May 11, 2017Inventors: Moujan Kazerani, Jeffrey M. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel, Arman Katiraei
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Patent number: 9407587Abstract: Some embodiments provide a communication tool that directly sends messages to accounts of different entities across different social media sites by automatically identifying and associating the accounts of the entities when the entities are referenced in the contents of the messages. Such identification and association is performed without the message originator manually specifying the accounts as intended recipients for the messages. The communication tool also automatically sends messages to different social media accounts of the message originator.Type: GrantFiled: May 15, 2014Date of Patent: August 2, 2016Assignee: Dun & Bradstreet Emerging Business Corp.Inventors: Jeffrey M. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel
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Publication number: 20160148332Abstract: Some embodiments provide holistic and comprehensive identity protection solutions. The solutions protect user identity by screening the information trail that a user leaves behind online in order to suppress or neutralize information crumbs that can subsequently be used to harm the user. The solutions audit user privacy settings, established online friends and contacts, and friend and contact activity online to limit the exposure and disclosure of user information online. The solutions perform white-hat penetration tests. The solutions report on user risk based on available online information. The solutions validate completed transactions based on monitored user movements and site visits. The solutions provide a crowd-sourced approach to identify risk based on common transactions and visits of others. The solutions prevent identity theft by verifying that disbursements are made to the correct entity.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2015Publication date: May 26, 2016Inventors: Jeffrey M. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel, Moujan Kazerani, Judith Gentile Hackett
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Publication number: 20160148214Abstract: Some embodiments provide holistic and comprehensive identity protection solutions. The solutions protect user identity by screening the information trail that a user leaves behind online in order to suppress or neutralize information crumbs that can subsequently be used to harm the user. The solutions audit user privacy settings, established online friends and contacts, and friend and contact activity online to limit the exposure and disclosure of user information online. The solutions perform white-hat penetration tests. The solutions report on user risk based on available online information. The solutions validate completed transactions based on monitored user movements and site visits. The solutions provide a crowd-sourced approach to identify risk based on common transactions and visits of others. The solutions prevent identity theft by verifying that disbursements are made to the correct entity.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2015Publication date: May 26, 2016Inventors: Jeffrey M. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel, Moujan Kazerani, Judith Gentile Hackett
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Publication number: 20160148211Abstract: Some embodiments provide holistic and comprehensive identity protection solutions. The solutions protect user identity by screening the information trail that a user leaves behind online in order to suppress or neutralize information crumbs that can subsequently be used to harm the user. The solutions audit user privacy settings, established online friends and contacts, and friend and contact activity online to limit the exposure and disclosure of user information online. The solutions perform white-hat penetration tests. The solutions report on user risk based on available online information. The solutions validate completed transactions based on monitored user movements and site visits. The solutions provide a crowd-sourced approach to identify risk based on common transactions and visits of others. The solutions prevent identity theft by verifying that disbursements are made to the correct entity.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2015Publication date: May 26, 2016Inventors: Jeffrey M. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel, Moujan Kazerani, Judith Gentile Hackett
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Publication number: 20160071123Abstract: Some embodiments provide a credibility system that computes credibility scores to quantify the credibility of different businesses and to coalesce the generated credibility scores into various indices. The indices comparatively present the credibility of a particular business relative to other businesses along one or more dimensions. Based on the indices, the system identifies trends in the credibility of a particular business. The system derives preliminary credibility for a new business for which credibility data has not yet been obtained based on credibility that has been previously established for other businesses in an index associated with the new business. The system provides automated services for monitoring credibility of a business and for generating alerts to notify the business that its credibility has reached various thresholds. The system identifies business practices that improve upon or adversely affect the credibility of a particular business.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2015Publication date: March 10, 2016Inventors: Jeffrey M. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel, Judith Gentile Hackett, Moujan Kazerani, Jeremy Loeb
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Publication number: 20160063518Abstract: Some embodiments rank entities within a lead list to identify the quality of each lead. Each entity is ranked based on stability component and a transactional component. The stability component accounts for the size and years of operation of the lead. The transactional component accounts for the recency of purchases, total amount of purchases, and changes in spending behavior of the lead. The stability component and transactional component are then quantified into a lead rank score and presented in conjunction with the lead in the lead list.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2014Publication date: March 3, 2016Inventors: Wisdom Lu, Jeffrey M. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel
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Publication number: 20160055555Abstract: Some embodiments provide a credibility platform for a multi-dimensional, holistic, and real-time derivation and presentation of entity credibility. The holistic derivation of credibility is predicated on attributing context to subjective data using objective data. The credibility platform produces entity-specific context by identifying temporal or relational associations between different instances of target entity data. The credibility platform also produces comparative context for comparing the credibility of a target entity to a group of related entities. The credibility platform encourages entity engagement in order to provide a cause and effect presentation of credibility and to ensure real-time relevance of the derived credibility. To encourage participation, the platform prioritizes the presentation of credibility on the basis of entity engagement and provides fixed links to the credibility interfaces of the entities.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2014Publication date: February 25, 2016Inventors: Brandon Mills, Chad Michael Buechler, Jeffrey M. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel
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Patent number: 9202200Abstract: Some embodiments provide a credibility system that computes credibility scores to quantify the credibility of different businesses and to coalesce the generated credibility scores into various indices. The indices comparatively present the credibility of a particular business relative to other businesses along one or more dimensions. Based on the indices, the system identifies trends in the credibility of a particular business. The system derives preliminary credibility for a new business for which credibility data has not yet been obtained based on credibility that has been previously established for other businesses in an index associated with the new business. The system provides automated services for monitoring credibility of a business and for generating alerts to notify the business that its credibility has reached various thresholds. The system identifies business practices that improve upon or adversely affect the credibility of a particular business.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2012Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: Credibility Corp.Inventors: Jeffrey M. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel, Judith Gentile Hackett, Moujan Kazerani, Jeremy Loeb
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Patent number: 9111281Abstract: Some embodiments provide a credibility system including an interface portal for presenting a holistic view of entity credibility. To provide the holistic view, the credibility system aggregates credibility data from multiple data sources. The aggregated credibility data is processed and ordered to present different dimensions of entity credibility, with each dimension graphically presented in the interface portal through an interactive credibility module. In some embodiments, the credibility data associated with each credibility module is processed to produce at least one value that quantifiably represents the credibility data. In some embodiments, the credibility data associated with each credibility module is hierarchically ordered to present the credibility data in a drill-down fashion with each hierarchical layer presenting more detailed credibility data for better understanding the credibility data presented in the preceding layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2013Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Assignee: Credibility Corp.Inventors: Jeffrey M. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel, Judith Gentile Hackett, Moujan Kazerani
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Patent number: 9087340Abstract: Some embodiments provide a data intelligence extraction system for extracting intelligence from different events that are generated by separate and independently operating event generating sources within a business, wherein each event generating source records some set of business activities and the data associated with those activities. The intelligence that the system extracts includes a cradle-to-grave accounting for the engagement that different entities have with a business over the entirety of the entity-to-business relationship. This cradle-to-grave accounting is formed by the system linking events that are related causally, temporally, or on the basis of an entity to which they relate. The system then constructs data assets to capture the data from the linked events, and in so doing, provide the business with assets that compile the data the business has obtained on the different entities over the cradle-to-grave engagement with those entities.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 2015Date of Patent: July 21, 2015Assignee: Credibility Corp.Inventors: Aaron B. Stibel, Garrett Arnett
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Publication number: 20150170194Abstract: Some embodiments provide an independent authentication system for authenticating entities that have registered accounts across different online service providers on behalf of the service providers. The authentication system maintains a database of previously verified entity information. A service provider requests authentication by providing the authentication system with unverified and basic identifying information used by an entity when registering with the service provider. The authentication system attempts to match the registration information against previously verified information for a known entity. When a match is found, the authentication system generates a series of challenge questions. The questions are submitted to the entity through the service provider and answers are processed in order to authenticate the entity.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2015Publication date: June 18, 2015Inventors: Jeffrey M. Stibel, Chad Michael Buechler, Raymond Landgraf, Peter Delgrosso, Aaron B. Stibel
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Patent number: 8996391Abstract: Some embodiments provide a custom score generation system by offering third parties access to data from a shared database that they can merge with their own proprietary data for the purpose of defining and producing new data services. The system provides interfaces for selecting data elements from the shared database, attributing weights to the selected data elements, and defining scoring rules or parameters to automatically evaluate the significance of the data element values. Additionally, conditions may be specified to include different sets of the selected data elements, to attribute different weights to the different sets of the selected data elements, and to define different scoring rules according to which conditions are satisfied. The system then automatically formulates the algorithm to produce the custom score in conformance with the provided inputs and based on values for the selected data elements that are specific to different entities.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2013Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Credibility Corp.Inventors: Jeffrey M. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel, Judith G. Hackett, Moujan Kazerani
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Patent number: 8996395Abstract: Some embodiments provide a data intelligence extraction system for extracting intelligence from different events that are generated by separate and independently operating event generating sources within a business, wherein each event generating source records some set of business activities and the data associated with those activities. The intelligence that the system extracts includes a cradle-to-grave accounting for the engagement that different entities have with a business over the entirety of the entity-to-business relationship. This cradle-to-grave accounting is formed by the system linking events that are related causally, temporally, or on the basis of an entity to which they relate. The system then constructs data assets to capture the data from the linked events, and in so doing, provide the business with assets that compile the data the business has obtained on the different entities over the cradle-to-grave engagement with those entities.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 2014Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Credibility Corp.Inventors: Aaron B. Stibel, Garrett Arnett
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Patent number: 8983867Abstract: A credibility scoring system produces a multi-dimensional entity credibility score that is derived from multiple dimensional component scores. The credibility scoring system derives each dimensional component score from a different set of credibility data pertaining to different dimensional aspect of overall credibility. The different dimensional aspects factoring into the overall credibility determination include a stability dimension, transparency dimension, trustworthiness dimension, and sentiment dimension.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2014Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Credibility Corp.Inventors: Jeffrey M. Stibel, Wisdom Lu, Aaron B. Stibel, Judith G. Hackett, Moujan Kazerani
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Patent number: 8955154Abstract: Some embodiments provide an independent authentication system for authenticating entities that have registered accounts across different online service providers on behalf of the service providers. The authentication system maintains a database of previously verified entity information. A service provider requests authentication by providing the authentication system with unverified and basic identifying information used by an entity when registering with the service provider. The authentication system attempts to match the registration information against previously verified information for a known entity. When a match is found, the authentication system generates a series of challenge questions. The questions are submitted to the entity through the service provider and answers are processed in order to authenticate the entity.Type: GrantFiled: August 20, 2013Date of Patent: February 10, 2015Assignee: Credibility Corp.Inventors: Jeffrey M. Stibel, Chad Michael Buechler, Raymond Landgraf, Peter Delgrosso, Aaron B. Stibel