Patents by Inventor Austin MCDANIEL
Austin MCDANIEL 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: 11977906Abstract: Aspects of the disclosure provide for mechanisms for generating interactive screenshot based on a static screenshot. A method of the disclosure includes receiving metadata associated with an application programming interface (API) call, generating, based on the metadata, an abstract syntax tree (AST), and responsive to receiving an input directed to the metadata, generating, based on the AST, an expression to modify the metadata based on the input.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 2021Date of Patent: May 7, 2024Assignee: EJ2 Communications, Inc.Inventor: Austin McDaniel
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Patent number: 11930026Abstract: An integration manager identifies one or more services accessible by a computer system; determines a set of action components associated with the computer system, wherein each action component of the set of action components is configured to provide a functionality associated with at least one of the one or more services; receives, from a user of the computer system, a selection of a first action component from the set of action components; determines, based at least in part on the first action component, a second action component from the set of action components; links the first action component with the second action component, wherein an output of the first action component is linked to an input of the second action component; and generates an executable workflow, the executable workflow comprising the first action component linked with the second action component.Type: GrantFiled: July 9, 2021Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: EJ2 Communications, Inc.Inventor: Austin McDaniel
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Patent number: 11550921Abstract: A security operations system may receive an alarm in response to a detected threat. The alarm may include characteristics of the threat. The system may then generate a record in response to the alarm and populate a form with the characteristics of the threat. The form may be associated with the record and selected in response to a type of the threat. The system may further generate a workflow including at least one but potentially multiple actions. The system also receives security contextual information in response to a request including the characteristics of the threat or associated indicators of the threat and then updates the form to include the security contextual information. The security operations system can evaluate contextual information and request additional information, as well as leverage workflow to take iterative changes to rulesets and configurations, to provide additional security protection or garner additional information on a threat.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2020Date of Patent: January 10, 2023Assignee: Swimlane, Inc.Inventors: Cody Cornell, Brian Kafenbaum, Brant Wheeler, Austin McDaniel
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Publication number: 20200143062Abstract: A security operations system may receive an alarm in response to a detected threat. The alarm may include characteristics of the threat. The system may then generate a record in response to the alarm and populate a form with the characteristics of the threat. The form may be associated with the record and selected in response to a type of the threat. The system may further generate a workflow including at least one but potentially multiple actions. The system also receives security contextual information in response to a request including the characteristics of the threat or associated indicators of the threat and then updates the form to include the security contextual information. The security operations system can evaluate contextual information and request additional information, as well as leverage workflow to take iterative changes to rulesets and configurations, to provide additional security protection or garner additional information on a threat.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2020Publication date: May 7, 2020Applicant: SWIMLANE LLCInventors: Cody Cornell, Brian Kafenbaum, Brant Wheeler, Austin McDaniel
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Patent number: 10552615Abstract: A security operations system may receive an alarm in response to a detected threat. The alarm may include characteristics of the threat. The system may then generate a record in response to the alarm and populate a form with the characteristics of the threat. The form may be associated with the record and selected in response to a type of the threat. The system may further generate a workflow including at least one but potentially multiple actions. The system also receives security contextual information in response to a request including the characteristics of the threat or associated indicators of the threat and then updates the form to include the security contextual information. The security operations system can evaluate contextual information and request additional information, as well as leverage workflow to take iterative changes to rulesets and configurations, to provide additional security protection or gamer additional information on a threat.Type: GrantFiled: February 18, 2016Date of Patent: February 4, 2020Assignee: Swimlane LLCInventors: Cody Cornell, Brian Kafenbaum, Brant Wheeler, Austin McDaniel
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Patent number: 9759486Abstract: The present invention provides methods and systems for reducing moisture in mineral slurries, particularly mineral slurries containing minerals of small particle diameter, using a granular drying material. The invention also relates to novel mineral products and intermediates useful in connection with the process. The method and system reduced moisture by contacting the mineral slurry with the granular drying material. The granular drying material is selected to be readily separated from the dried minerals using a size separation technique such as a sieve screen. The granular drying material is the regenerated, preferably using a process involving heat exchange and cross-flow air. The granular drying material is preferably capable of regeneration and recycling in a continuous process with minimal attrition.Type: GrantFiled: April 13, 2015Date of Patent: September 12, 2017Assignee: VITRINITE SERVICES, LLCInventors: Richard W. Bland, C. Bruce McDaniel, Austin McDaniel
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Publication number: 20170243008Abstract: A security operations system may receive an alarm in response to a detected threat. The alarm may include characteristics of the threat. The system may then generate a record in response to the alarm and populate a form with the characteristics of the threat. The form may be associated with the record and selected in response to a type of the threat. The system may further generate a workflow including at least one but potentially multiple actions. The system also receives security contextual information in response to a request including the characteristics of the threat or associated indicators of the threat and then updates the form to include the security contextual information. The security operations system can evaluate contextual information and request additional information, as well as leverage workflow to take iterative changes to rulesets and configurations, to provide additional security protection or gamer additional information on a threat.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 18, 2016Publication date: August 24, 2017Applicant: SWIMLANE LLCInventors: CODY CORNELL, BRIAN KAFENBAUM, BRANT WHEELER, AUSTIN MCDANIEL
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Publication number: 20150323254Abstract: The present invention provides methods and systems for reducing moisture in mineral slurries, particularly mineral slurries containing minerals of small particle diameter, using a granular drying material. The invention also relates to novel mineral products and intermediates useful in connection with the process. The method and system reduced moisture by contacting the mineral slurry with the granular drying material. The granular drying material is selected to be readily separated from the dried minerals using a size separation technique such as a sieve screen. The granular drying material is the regenerated, preferably using a process involving heat exchange and cross-flow air. The granular drying material is preferably capable of regeneration and recycling in a continuous process with minimal attrition.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 13, 2015Publication date: November 12, 2015Inventors: Richard W. BLAND, C. Bruce MCDANIEL, Austin MCDANIEL