Patents by Inventor Ashish Khasgiwala
Ashish Khasgiwala 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: 8762386Abstract: Content leaving a local network can be captured and indexed so that queries can be performed on the captured data. In one embodiment, the present invention comprises an apparatus that connects to a network. In one embodiment, this apparatus includes a network interface module to connect the apparatus to a network, a packet capture module to intercept packets being transmitted on the network, an object assembly module to reconstruct objects being transmitted on the network from the intercepted packets, an object classification module to determine the content in the reconstructed objects, and an object store module to store the objects. This apparatus can also have a user interface to enable a user to search objects stored in the object store module.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2011Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: McAfee, Inc.Inventors: Erik de la Iglesia, Rick Lowe, Ratinder Paul Singh Ahuja, William Deninger, Samuel King, Ashish Khasgiwala, Donald J. Massaro
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Patent number: 8301635Abstract: Objects captured over a network by a capture system can be indexed to provide enhanced search and content analysis capabilities. In one embodiment the objects can be indexed using a data structure having a source address field to indicate an origination address of the object, a destination address field to indicate a destination address of the object, a source port field to indicate an origination port of the object, a destination port field to indicate a destination port of the object, a content field to indicate a content type from a plurality of content types identifying a type of content contained in the object, and a time field to indicate when the object was captured. The data structure may also store a cryptographic signature of the object to ensure the object is not altered after capture.Type: GrantFiled: December 13, 2010Date of Patent: October 30, 2012Assignee: McAfee, Inc.Inventors: Erik de la Iglesia, Rick Lowe, Ratinder Paul Singh Ahuja, Shaun Coleman, Samuel King, Ashish Khasgiwala
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Patent number: 8271794Abstract: Objects can be extracted from data flows captured by a capture device. Each captured object can then be classified according to content. Meta-data about captured objects can be stored in a tag. In one embodiment, the present invention includes receiving a request to present a previously captured object to a user, accessing a tag associated with the requested object, the tag containing metadata related to the object, the metadata including an object signature, and verifying that the object has not been altered since capture using the object signature before presenting the object to the user.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 2010Date of Patent: September 18, 2012Assignee: McAfee, Inc.Inventors: Rick Lowe, Shaun Coleman, Erik de la Iglesia, Samuel King, Ashish Khasgiwala
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Publication number: 20110258197Abstract: Content leaving a local network can be captured and indexed so that queries can be performed on the captured data. In one embodiment, the present invention comprises an apparatus that connects to a network. In one embodiment, this apparatus includes a network interface module to connect the apparatus to a network, a packet capture module to intercept packets being transmitted on the network, an object assembly module to reconstruct objects being transmitted on the network from the intercepted packets, an object classification module to determine the content in the reconstructed objects, and an object store module to store the objects. This apparatus can also have a user interface to enable a user to search objects stored in the object store module.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Inventors: Erik de la Iglesia, Rick Lowe, Ratinder Paul Singh Ahuja, William Deninger, Samuel King, Ashish Khasgiwala, Donald J. Massaro
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Publication number: 20110196911Abstract: Objects captured over a network by a capture system can be indexed to provide enhanced search and content analysis capabilities. In one embodiment the objects can be indexed using a data structure having a source address field to indicate an origination address of the object, a destination address field to indicate a destination address of the object, a source port field to indicate an origination port of the object, a destination port field to indicate a destination port of the object, a content field to indicate a content type from a plurality of content types identifying a type of content contained in the object, and a time field to indicate when the object was captured. The data structure may also store a cryptographic signature of the object to ensure the object is not altered after capture.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 13, 2010Publication date: August 11, 2011Inventors: Erik de la Iglesia, Rick Lowe, Ratinder Paul Singh Ahuja, Shaun Coleman, Samuel King, Ashish Khasgiwala
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Patent number: 7984175Abstract: Content leaving a local network can be captured and indexed so that queries can be performed on the captured data. In one embodiment, the present invention comprises an apparatus that connects to a network. In one embodiment, this apparatus includes a network interface module to connect the apparatus to a network, a packet capture module to intercept packets being transmitted on the network, an object assembly module to reconstruct objects being transmitted on the network from the intercepted packets, an object classification module to determine the content in the reconstructed objects, and an object store module to store the objects. This apparatus can also have a user interface to enable a user to search objects stored in the object store module.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2004Date of Patent: July 19, 2011Assignee: McAfee, Inc.Inventors: Erik de la Iglesia, Rick Lowe, Ratinder Paul Singh Ahuja, William Deninger, Samuel King, Ashish Khasgiwala, Donald J. Massaro
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Patent number: 7899828Abstract: Objects captured over a network by a capture system can be indexed to provide enhanced search and content analysis capabilities. In one embodiment the objects can be indexed using a data structure having a source address field to indicate an origination address of the object, a destination address field to indicate a destination address of the object, a source port field to indicate an origination port of the object, a destination port field to indicate a destination port of the object, a content field to indicate a content type from a plurality of content types identifying a type of content contained in the object, and a time field to indicate when the object was captured. The data structure may also store a cryptographic signature of the object to ensure the object is not altered after capture.Type: GrantFiled: March 30, 2004Date of Patent: March 1, 2011Assignee: McAfee, Inc.Inventors: Erik de la Iglesia, Rick Lowe, Ratinder Paul Singh Ahuja, Shaun Coleman, Samuel King, Ashish Khasgiwala
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Publication number: 20100268959Abstract: Objects can be extracted from data flows captured by a capture device. Each captured object can then be classified according to content. Meta-data about captured objects can be stored in a tag. In one embodiment, the present invention includes receiving a request to present a previously captured object to a user, accessing a tag associated with the requested object, the tag containing metadata related to the object, the metadata including an object signature, and verifying that the object has not been altered since capture using the object signature before presenting the object to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 1, 2010Publication date: October 21, 2010Inventors: Rick Lowe, Shaun Coleman, Erik de la Iglesia, Samuel King, Ashish Khasgiwala
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Patent number: 7774604Abstract: Objects can be extracted from data flows captured by a capture device. Each captured object can then be classified according to content. Meta-data about captured objects can be stored in a tag. In one embodiment, the present invention includes receiving a request to present a previously captured object to a user, accessing a tag associated with the requested object, the tag containing metadata related to the object, the metadata including an object signature, and verifying that the object has not been altered since capture using the object signature before presenting the object to the user.Type: GrantFiled: November 22, 2004Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: McAfee, Inc.Inventors: Rick Lowe, Shaun Coleman, Erik de la Iglesia, Samuel King, Ashish Khasgiwala
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Publication number: 20050177725Abstract: Objects can be extracted from data flows captured by a capture device. Each captured object can then be classified according to content. Meta-data about captured objects can be stored in a tag. In one embodiment, the present invention includes receiving a request to present a previously captured object to a user, accessing a tag associated with the requested object, the tag containing metadata related to the object, the metadata including an object signature, and verifying that the object has not been altered since capture using the object signature before presenting the object to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 22, 2004Publication date: August 11, 2005Inventors: Rick Lowe, Shaun Coleman, Erik de la Iglesia, Samuel King, Ashish Khasgiwala
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Publication number: 20050131876Abstract: In one embodiment, objects captured over a network can be queried using a graphical user interface. In one embodiment, the graphical user interface (GUI) includes a search editor to enable a user to author and edit a search that mines objects captured by a capture system. In one embodiment, the graphical user also includes a capture rule editor a to enable a user to author and edit a capture rule used by the capture system to intercept objects transmitted over a network.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 31, 2004Publication date: June 16, 2005Inventors: Ratinder Paul Ahuja, Kim Getgen, Donald Massaro, Shaun Coleman, Ashish Khasgiwala
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Publication number: 20050132079Abstract: Objects captured over a network by a capture system can be indexed to provide enhanced search and content analysis capabilities. In one embodiment the objects can be indexed using a data structure having a source address field to indicate an origination address of the object, a destination address field to indicate a destination address of the object, a source port field to indicate an origination port of the object, a destination port field to indicate a destination port of the object, a content field to indicate a content type from a plurality of content types identifying a type of content contained in the object, and a time field to indicate when the object was captured. The data structure may also store a cryptographic signature of the object to ensure the object is not altered after capture.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2004Publication date: June 16, 2005Inventors: Erik Iglesia, Rick Lowe, Ratinder Ahuja, Shaun Coleman, Samuel King, Ashish Khasgiwala
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Publication number: 20050132046Abstract: Content leaving a local network can be captured and indexed so that queries can be performed on the captured data. In one embodiment, the present invention comprises an apparatus that connects to a network. In one embodiment, this apparatus includes a network interface module to connect the apparatus to a network, a packet capture module to intercept packets being transmitted on the network, an object assembly module to reconstruct objects being transmitted on the network from the intercepted packets, an object classification module to determine the content in the reconstructed objects, and an object store module to store the objects. This apparatus can also have a user interface to enable a user to search objects stored in the object store module.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 30, 2004Publication date: June 16, 2005Inventors: Erik de la Iglesia, Rick Lowe, Ratinder Paul Ahuja, William Deninger, Samuel King, Ashish Khasgiwala, Don Massaro