Patents by Inventor Alexander Esibov
Alexander Esibov 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: 12072996Abstract: A file is enabled to be downloaded from a web server on behalf of a client browser, via an isolated browser of an RBI server. An isolated browser engine detects the file download and notifies an isolated browser controller. The isolated browser controller determines whether the file download is permitted. Responsive to determining that the file download is not permitted, the file is deleted at the RBI server and a policy event is transmitted to the client browser. Responsive to determining that the file download is permitted, the file is transmitted to the client browser. The file may be streamed to the client browser, or it may be published via an independent web server and a notification is transmitted to the client browser. The client browser is controlled to issue a request to the independent web server to download the file to the client browser.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2023Date of Patent: August 27, 2024Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Guy Lewin, Vitaly Khait, Alexander Esibov
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Publication number: 20240028757Abstract: A file is enabled to be downloaded from a web server on behalf of a client browser, via an isolated browser of an RBI server. An isolated browser engine detects the file download and notifies an isolated browser controller. The isolated browser controller determines whether the file download is permitted. Responsive to determining that the file download is not permitted, the file is deleted at the RBI server and a policy event is transmitted to the client browser. Responsive to determining that the file download is permitted, the file is transmitted to the client browser. The file may be streamed to the client browser, or it may be published via an independent web server and a notification is transmitted to the client browser. The client browser is controlled to issue a request to the independent web server to download the file to the client browser.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 15, 2023Publication date: January 25, 2024Inventors: Guy LEWIN, Vitaly KHAIT, Alexander ESIBOV
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Publication number: 20230385098Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for managing dynamic controls over access to computer resources and, even more particularly, for evaluating and re-evaluating dynamic conditions and changes associated with user sessions. The systems and methods are configured to automatically make a determination as to whether new or additional authentication credentials are required for a user that is already authorized for accessing resources in a user session, in response to triggering events such as the identification of a new or changed condition associated with the user session.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 8, 2023Publication date: November 30, 2023Inventors: Alexander ESIBOV, Itamar AZULAY
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Patent number: 11830613Abstract: A prehospital telemedicine system comprises a physiologic monitor; an electronic patient care reporting system (ePCR) system; and a point-of-care blood analyzer communicatively coupled to the physiologic monitor and the ePCR system. The point-of-care blood analyzer is configured to perform an analysis of a blood sample based on an indication of a need for a specific blood analysis provided by one of the physiologic monitor and the ePCR system, and to automatically transmit a result of the analysis to a remote data receiving system. The indication of a need for a specific blood analysis may be based upon any one of the following: vital signs data obtained for a patient by the physiologic monitor; and/or current documentation or past medical history captured on or available through the ePCR system.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2021Date of Patent: November 28, 2023Assignee: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Robert G. Walker, Tyson G. Taylor, Alexander Esibov, Mitchell A. Smith
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Patent number: 11768699Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for managing dynamic controls over access to computer resources and, even more particularly, for evaluating and re-evaluating dynamic conditions and changes associated with user sessions. The systems and methods are configured to automatically make a determination as to whether new or additional authentication credentials are required for a user that is already authorized for accessing resources in a user session, in response to triggering events such as the identification of a new or changed condition associated with the user session.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2019Date of Patent: September 26, 2023Assignee: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Alexander Esibov, Itamar Azulay
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Patent number: 11720699Abstract: A file is enabled to be downloaded from a web server on behalf of a client browser, via an isolated browser of an RBI server. An isolated browser engine detects the file download and notifies an isolated browser controller. The isolated browser controller determines whether the file download is permitted. Responsive to determining that the file download is not permitted, the file is deleted at the RBI server and a policy event is transmitted to the client browser. Responsive to determining that the file download is permitted, the file is transmitted to the client browser. The file may be streamed to the client browser, or it may be published via an independent web server and a notification is transmitted to the client browser. The client browser is controlled to issue a request to the independent web server to download the file to the client browser.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 2020Date of Patent: August 8, 2023Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Guy Lewin, Vitaly Khait, Alexander Esibov
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Publication number: 20220188438Abstract: A file is enabled to be downloaded from a web server on behalf of a client browser, via an isolated browser of an RBI server. An isolated browser engine detects the file download and notifies an isolated browser controller. The isolated browser controller determines whether the file download is permitted. Responsive to determining that the file download is not permitted, the file is deleted at the RBI server and a policy event is transmitted to the client browser. Responsive to determining that the file download is permitted, the file is transmitted to the client browser. The file may be streamed to the client browser, or it may be published via an independent web server and a notification is transmitted to the client browser. The client browser is controlled to issue a request to the independent web server to download the file to the client browser.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 15, 2020Publication date: June 16, 2022Inventors: Guy LEWIN, Vitaly KHAIT, Alexander ESIBOV
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Patent number: 11233749Abstract: Providing fluid external access to a resource that is internal to a network from external to that network. From within the network, the internal user simply provides an internal identifier, and the external user accesses not the internal identifier, but an external uniform resource identifier (URL) that the external user can simply select to obtain access to the internal resource of the network. This is accomplished by translating the internal identifier to an external URL having a proxy server as its domain name. When the external URL selects the URL, a request with that external URL is made to the proxy server, which translates the external URL back to the internal identifier, and coordinates with the network to obtain the resource for the external user.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2019Date of Patent: January 25, 2022Assignee: MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGLY LICENSING, LLCInventors: Guy Lewin, Vitaly Khait, Yossi Haber, Ami Luttwak, Alexander Esibov
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Publication number: 20210202083Abstract: A prehospital telemedicine system comprises a physiologic monitor; an electronic patient care reporting system (ePCR) system; and a point-of-care blood analyzer communicatively coupled to the physiologic monitor and the ePCR system. The point-of-care blood analyzer is configured to perform an analysis of a blood sample based on an indication of a need for a specific blood analysis provided by one of the physiologic monitor and the ePCR system, and to automatically transmit a result of the analysis to a remote data receiving system. The indication of a need for a specific blood analysis may be based upon any one of the following: vital signs data obtained for a patient by the physiologic monitor; and/or current documentation or past medical history captured on or available through the ePCR system.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 15, 2021Publication date: July 1, 2021Inventors: Robert G. Walker, Tyson G. Taylor, Alexander Esibov, Mitchell A. Smith
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Publication number: 20210160220Abstract: A security service to verify a network resource accessed from a resource address in an application at client device is disclosed. The resource address is converted into a proxy address with a suffix domain of a proxy server. The proxy server is coupled to the client device. The network resource is verified at the proxy server.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2019Publication date: May 27, 2021Applicant: Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLCInventors: Nir Mardiks Rappaport, Alexander Esibov
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Publication number: 20210126872Abstract: Providing fluid external access to a resource that is internal to a network from external to that network. From within the network, the internal user simply provides an internal identifier, and the external user accesses not the internal identifier, but an external uniform resource identifier (URL) that the external user can simply select to obtain access to the internal resource of the network. This is accomplished by translating the internal identifier to an external URL having a proxy server as its domain name. When the external URL selects the URL, a request with that external URL is made to the proxy server, which translates the external URL back to the internal identifier, and coordinates with the network to obtain the resource for the external user.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2019Publication date: April 29, 2021Inventors: Guy LEWIN, Vitaly KHAIT, Yossi HABER, Ami LUTTWAK, Alexander ESIBOV
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Publication number: 20210103461Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for managing dynamic controls over access to computer resources and, even more particularly, for evaluating and re-evaluating dynamic conditions and changes associated with user sessions. The systems and methods are configured to automatically make a determination as to whether new or additional authentication credentials are required for a user that is already authorized for accessing resources in a user session, in response to triggering events such as the identification of a new or changed condition associated with the user session.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2019Publication date: April 8, 2021Inventors: Alexander Esibov, Itamar Azulay
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Patent number: 10950341Abstract: A prehospital telemedicine system comprises a physiologic monitor; an electronic patient care reporting system (ePCR) system; and a point-of-care blood analyzer communicatively coupled to the physiologic monitor and the ePCR system. The point-of-care blood analyzer is configured to perform an analysis of a blood sample based on an indication of a need for a specific blood analysis provided by one of the physiologic monitor and the ePCR system, and to automatically transmit a result of the analysis to a remote data receiving system. The indication of a need for a specific blood analysis may be based upon any one of the following: vital signs data obtained for a patient by the physiologic monitor; and/or current documentation or past medical history captured on or available through the ePCR system.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2016Date of Patent: March 16, 2021Assignee: Physio-Control, Inc.Inventors: Robert G. Walker, Tyson G. Taylor, Alexander Esibov, Mitchell A. Smith
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Patent number: 10114807Abstract: Embodiments operate in contexts where field data have been generated from a field event, and annotations have been generated from the field data, which purport to identify events within the field data, such as CPR compressions and ventilations. Metrics are generated from the annotations, which are used in training. In such contexts, a grade may be assigned that reflects how well the annotations meet one or more accuracy criteria. The grade may be used in a number of ways. Reviewers may opt to disregard field data and metrics that have a low grade. Expert annotators may be guided as to precisely which annotations to revise, saving time. A low grade may decide that the results are not emailed to reviewers, but to annotators. A learning medical device can use the grade internally to adjust its own internal parameters so as to improve its annotating algorithms.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 2013Date of Patent: October 30, 2018Assignee: PHYSIO-CONTROL, INC.Inventors: Alexander Esibov, Isabelle Banville, Robert Marx, Fred Chapman, Randy Merry
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Publication number: 20170154160Abstract: A prehospital telemedicine system comprises a physiologic monitor; an electronic patient care reporting system (ePCR) system; and a point-of-care blood analyzer communicatively coupled to the physiologic monitor and the ePCR system. The point-of-care blood analyzer is configured to perform an analysis of a blood sample based on an indication of a need for a specific blood analysis provided by one of the physiologic monitor and the ePCR system, and to automatically transmit a result of the analysis to a remote data receiving system. The indication of a need for a specific blood analysis may be based upon any one of the following: vital signs data obtained for a patient by the physiologic monitor; and/or current documentation or past medical history captured on or available through the ePCR system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2016Publication date: June 1, 2017Inventors: Robert G. Walker, Tyson G. Taylor, Alexander Esibov, Mitchell A. Smith
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Publication number: 20140047314Abstract: Embodiments operate in contexts where field data have been generated from a field event, and annotations have been generated from the field data, which purport to identify events within the field data, such as CPR compressions and ventilations. Metrics are generated from the annotations, which are used in training. In such contexts, a grade may be assigned that reflects how well the annotations meet one or more accuracy criteria. The grade may be used in a number of ways. Reviewers may opt to disregard field data and metrics that have a low grade. Expert annotators may be guided as to precisely which annotations to revise, saving time. A low grade may decide that the results are not emailed to reviewers, but to annotators. A learning medical device can use the grade internally to adjust its own internal parameters so as to improve its annotating algorithms.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 12, 2013Publication date: February 13, 2014Applicant: Physio-Control, IncInventors: Alexander Esibov, Isabelle Banville, Robert Marx, Fred Chapman, Randy Merry