Patents by Inventor Bruce Tatarsky
Bruce Tatarsky 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: 10972429Abstract: A method may include receiving an outbound communication directed to one or more recipient addresses from a communications infrastructure hosting the true address for the user. A server or similar intermediary may generate an alias address for each recipient address in an outbound communication so that each recipient may communicate with the true address using a unique reply channel. A discrete security state may be assigned as a security attribute to each such alias address. The discrete security state, which can be controlled by the user and stored, e.g., at the intermediate server, establishes rules for controlling communications from one of the recipient addresses through the communications infrastructure to the true address via one of the alias addresses. Once an alias and a security state are assigned in this manner to facilitate handling of responsive communications, the outbound communication may be forwarded to recipient addresses through the communication network.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 2019Date of Patent: April 6, 2021Assignee: Reflexion Networks, Inc.Inventors: Joseph E. McIsaac, Marcus Dahllof, Louis Bruce Tatarsky, Richard K. Vallett
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Patent number: 10686757Abstract: A method may include receiving an outbound communication directed to one or more recipient addresses from a communications infrastructure hosting the true address for the user. A server or similar intermediary may generate an alias address for each recipient address in an outbound communication so that each recipient may communicate with the true address using a unique reply channel. A discrete security state may be assigned as a security attribute to each such alias address. The discrete security state, which can be controlled by the user and stored, e.g., at the intermediate server, establishes rules for controlling communications from one of the recipient addresses through the communications infrastructure to the true address via one of the alias addresses. Once an alias and a security state are assigned in this manner to facilitate handling of responsive communications, the outbound communication may be forwarded to recipient addresses through the communication network.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2015Date of Patent: June 16, 2020Assignee: Reflexion Networks, Inc.Inventors: Joseph E. McIsaac, Marcus Dahllof, Louis Bruce Tatarsky, Richard K. Vallett
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Patent number: 10462102Abstract: A method may include receiving an outbound communication directed to one or more recipient addresses from a communications infrastructure hosting the true address for the user. A server or similar intermediary may generate an alias address for each recipient address in an outbound communication so that each recipient may communicate with the true address using a unique reply channel. A discrete security state may be assigned as a security attribute to each such alias address. The discrete security state, which can be controlled by the user and stored, e.g., at the intermediate server, establishes rules for controlling communications from one of the recipient addresses through the communications infrastructure to the true address via one of the alias addresses. Once an alias and a security state are assigned in this manner to facilitate handling of responsive communications, the outbound communication may be forwarded to recipient addresses through the communication network.Type: GrantFiled: September 27, 2015Date of Patent: October 29, 2019Assignee: Reflexion Networks, Inc.Inventors: Joseph E. McIsaac, Marcus Dahllof, Louis Bruce Tatarsky, Richard K. Vallett
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Publication number: 20190312837Abstract: A method may include receiving an outbound communication directed to one or more recipient addresses from a communications infrastructure hosting the true address for the user. A server or similar intermediary may generate an alias address for each recipient address in an outbound communication so that each recipient may communicate with the true address using a unique reply channel. A discrete security state may be assigned as a security attribute to each such alias address. The discrete security state, which can be controlled by the user and stored, e.g., at the intermediate server, establishes rules for controlling communications from one of the recipient addresses through the communications infrastructure to the true address via one of the alias addresses. Once an alias and a security state are assigned in this manner to facilitate handling of responsive communications, the outbound communication may be forwarded to recipient addresses through the communication network.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2019Publication date: October 10, 2019Inventors: Joseph E. McIsaac, Marcus Dahllof, Louis Bruce Tatarsky, Richard K. Vallett
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Patent number: 8484749Abstract: A system and method for selectively allowing or denying access to a user coupled to an electronic communications network includes a receiver that receives an inbound message over the electronic communications network from a sender. The inbound message includes an identifier that is associated with a sender and an identifier that is associated with a recipient. The system also includes a processor that determines if the identifier associated with the recipient was previously generated by the user and is absent from a plurality of proxy identifiers associated with the recipient. The processor is further determines one of at least three security states associated with the inbound message. A first security state is indicative of allowing delivery of the inbound message to the user. A second security state is indicative of denying delivery of the inbound message to the user. A third security state is indicative of conditionally allowing delivery of the message to the user.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2011Date of Patent: July 9, 2013Assignee: Raytheon CompanyInventors: Joseph McIsaac, Marcus Dahllof, Bruce Tatarsky, Richard Vallett
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Publication number: 20110219432Abstract: A system and method for selectively allowing or denying access to a user coupled to an electronic communications network includes a receiver that receives an inbound message over the electronic communications network from a sender. The inbound message includes an identifier that is associated with a sender and an identifier that is associated with a recipient. The system also includes a processor that determines if the identifier associated with the recipient was previously generated by the user and is absent from a plurality of proxy identifiers associated with the recipient. The processor is further determines one of at least three security states associated with the inbound message. A first security state is indicative of allowing delivery of the inbound message to the user. A second security state is indicative of denying delivery of the inbound message to the user. A third security state is indicative of conditionally allowing delivery of the message to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2011Publication date: September 8, 2011Applicant: REFLEXION NETWORKS, INCInventors: Joseph McIsaac, Marcus Dahllöf, Bruce Tatarsky, Richard Vallett
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Patent number: 7917961Abstract: A system and method for selectively allowing or denying access to a user coupled to an electronic communications network includes a receiver that receives an inbound message over the electronic communications network from a sender. The inbound message includes an identifier that is associated with a sender and an identifier that is associated with a recipient. The system also includes a processor that determines if the identifier associated with the recipient was previously generated by the user and is absent from a plurality of proxy identifiers associated with the recipient. The processor is further determines one of at least three security states associated with the inbound message. A first security state is indicative of allowing delivery of the inbound message to the user. A second security state is indicative of denying delivery of the inbound message to the user. A third security state is indicative of conditionally allowing delivery of the message to the user.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2005Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Assignee: Reflexion Networks, Inc.Inventors: Joseph McIsaac, Marcus Dahllöf, Bruce Tatarsky, Richard Vallett
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Publication number: 20060156017Abstract: A system for, and method of, generating a plurality of proxy identities to a given originator identity as a means of providing controlled access to the originator identity in electronic communications media such as e-mail and instant messaging.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 11, 2003Publication date: July 13, 2006Inventors: Joseph McIsaac, Marcus Dahllof, Bruce Tatarsky, Richard Vallett
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Publication number: 20060112433Abstract: A system and method for selectively allowing or denying access to a user coupled to an electronic communications network includes a receiver that receives an inbound message over the electronic communications network from a sender. The inbound message includes an identifier that is associated with a sender and an identifier that is associated with a recipient. The system also includes a processor that determines if the identifier associated with the recipient was previously generated by the user and is absent from a plurality of proxy identifiers associated with the recipient. The processor is further determines one of at least three security states associated with the inbound message. A first security state is indicative of allowing delivery of the inbound message to the user. A second security state is indicative of denying delivery of the inbound message to the user. A third security state is indicative of conditionally allowing delivery of the message to the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 25, 2005Publication date: May 25, 2006Inventors: Joseph McIsaac, Marcus Dahllof, Bruce Tatarsky, Richard Vallett