Patents by Inventor David C. King
David C. King 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: 9003527Abstract: The wireless activity in a geographic area containing LAN connection ports is monitored using one or more sensor devices, called sniffers. By analyzing said wireless activity, one or more APs that are operating in said geographic area are identified. The active APs so identified are classified into three categories, namely “authorized” APs (those that are allowed by network administrator), “unauthorized” APs (those that are not allowed by the network administrator, but are still connected to the LAN of interest) and “external” APs (those that are not allowed by network administrator but are not connected to the LAN of interest, for example APs connected to the neighbor's LAN) by conducting one or more tests. The sniffers detect any wireless station attempting to connect to or communicating with the one or more identified unauthorized APs. Upon identifying unauthorized AP and/or intruding wireless station an indication is transferred to the prevention process.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2012Date of Patent: April 7, 2015Assignee: Airtight Networks, Inc.Inventors: Pravin Bhagwat, Shantanu Gogate, David C King
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Publication number: 20140298467Abstract: An apparatus for wireless communication including an automated intrusion detection process is provided. The apparatus has a portable housing, which may have a length no greater than 1 meter, a width no greater than 1 meter, and a height of no greater than 1 meter. A processing unit (e.g., CPU) is within the housing. One or more wireless network interface devices are within the housing and are coupled to the processing unit. The apparatus has an Ethernet (or like) network interface device within the housing and coupled to the processing unit. A network connector is coupled to the Ethernet network device. One or more memories are coupled to the processing unit. A code is directed to perform a process for detection of a wireless activity within a selected local geographic region. According to a specific embodiment, the wireless activity is derived from at least one authorized device or at least an other device.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 17, 2014Publication date: October 2, 2014Inventors: Pravin BHAGWAT, Shantanu GOGATE, David C. KING
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Patent number: 8789191Abstract: An apparatus for wireless communication including an automated intrusion detection process is provided. The apparatus includes a processing unit. It includes a wireless network interface device and an Ethernet (or like) wired network interface device that are coupled to the processing unit. One or more memories are coupled to the processing unit. A code is directed to perform a process for detection of wireless activity within a selected local geographic region. According to a specific embodiment, the wireless activity is derived from a wireless access point device that is operational about the selected local geographic region. A code is directed to performing connectivity test using one or more marker packets to determine connectivity status of the wireless access point device to network to be protected from intrusion. Depending upon the embodiment, other codes may exist to carry out the functionality described herein.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2012Date of Patent: July 22, 2014Assignee: Airtight Networks, Inc.Inventors: Pravin Bhagwat, Shantanu Gogate, David C. King
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Patent number: 8608487Abstract: A method and system for detecting fraud may redirect a user from a phishing message to an education message. The phishing message may include a phishing website that mimics a target entity. A user may be convinced to disclose sensitive information to a fraudster operating the phishing website. The phishing website may be maintained through a service provider and the target entity may request that the service provider disable the phishing website. During evaluation of the target entity's request by the service provider, a user may be directed to an education website that may be displayed until the phishing website may be permanently disabled. The education website may include information or identify a source of information that may help educate the user on fraud prevention, phishing, the target entity, the targeted industry, future prevention tips and suggestions, and other related information.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 2007Date of Patent: December 17, 2013Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Scott Chapman Huie, Lorettajean C. Maguire, Jason Andrew Malo, Todd Keith Inskeep, David C. King, David C. Shroyer
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Publication number: 20130152756Abstract: A board war gaming hobbyist's jig for trimming the corners of game counters consists of two 1?×¾? beveled flanges glued onto a 1½? square, clear plastic base so that they are at right angles, spaced-apart and with their beveled edges laying in the same plane. A felt or high-density foam backing is adhered to the bottom of the base to provide scratch protection and to add color to the piece, if desired. Counters may be stacked and their aligned corners pushed into the corner defined by the two spaced-apart flanges. The corners of the counters may be trimmed by sliding the blade of a hobby knife against the beveled edges of the flanges. The present jig enables the rough corners of the counters to be trimmed quickly, neatly and consistently.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2012Publication date: June 20, 2013Inventor: David C. King
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Publication number: 20130117851Abstract: The wireless activity in a geographic area containing LAN connection ports is monitored using one or more sensor devices, called sniffers. By analyzing said wireless activity, one or more APs that are operating in said geographic area are identified. The active APs so identified are classified into three categories, namely “authorized” APs (those that are allowed by network administrator), “unauthorized” APs (those that are not allowed by the network administrator, but are still connected to the LAN of interest) and “external” APs (those that are not allowed by network administrator but are not connected to the LAN of interest, for example APs connected to the neighbor's LAN) by conducting one or more tests. The sniffers detect any wireless station attempting to connect to or communicating with the one or more identified unauthorized APs. Upon identifying unauthorized AP and/or intruding wireless station an indication is transferred to the prevention process.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2012Publication date: May 9, 2013Applicant: AIRTIGHT NETWORKS, INC.Inventors: Pravin Bhagwat, Shantanu Gogate, David C. King
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Publication number: 20130007837Abstract: A method, a multi-tenant security server apparatus and associated system for securing wireless communication of devices. The method includes transferring security policy configuration information from the security server to wireless devices. The method also includes ascertaining compliance of wireless activity of the wireless devices with the security policy configuration using client software modules installed on the wireless devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 6, 2012Publication date: January 3, 2013Applicant: AIRTIGHT NETWORKS, INC.Inventor: David C. King
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Publication number: 20120240196Abstract: An apparatus for wireless communication including an automated intrusion detection process is provided. The apparatus includes a processing unit. It includes a wireless network interface device and an Ethernet (or like) wired network interface device that are coupled to the processing unit. One or more memories are coupled to the processing unit. A code is directed to perform a process for detection of wireless activity within a selected local geographic region. According to a specific embodiment, the wireless activity is derived from a wireless access point device that is operational about the selected local geographic region. A code is directed to performing connectivity test using one or more marker packets to determine connectivity status of the wireless access point device to network to be protected from intrusion. Depending upon the embodiment, other codes may exist to carry out the functionality described herein.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 17, 2012Publication date: September 20, 2012Applicant: AirTight Networks, Inc.Inventors: Pravin Bhagwat, Shantanu Gogate, David C. King
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Publication number: 20110037211Abstract: A board wargaming hobbyist's tool constructed of .22-.25? thick plexiglass, consisting of two 1?×¾? beveled flanges glued on a 1-½? square base. Either a self-adhesive felt or high-density foam piece is affixed to the bottom to provide scratch protection and to add color to the piece (not part of functionality). When used with a hobby knife it allows up to 10 cardboard counters (square game pieces) to be stacked with ragged corners protruding through the bevels, so that they can be trimmed off quickly and consistently. This greatly decreases preparation time of game pieces.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 5, 2010Publication date: February 17, 2011Inventor: David C. King
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Patent number: 7804808Abstract: A method for monitoring a selected region of an airspace associated with local area networks of computing devices is provided. The method includes providing one or more segments of a legacy local area network to be protected in a selected geographic region. The legacy local area network is characterized by an unsecured airspace within the selected geographic region. The method includes determining a security policy associated with the one or more segments of the legacy local area network. The security policy at least characterizes a type of wireless activity in the unsecured airspace to be permitted, denied, or ignored. Additionally, the method includes connecting one or more sniffer devices into the legacy local area network. The one or more sniffer devices are spatially disposed within the selected geographic region to cause at least a portion of the unsecured airspace to be secured according to the security policy.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 2006Date of Patent: September 28, 2010Assignee: AirTight Networks, Inc.Inventors: Pravin Bhagwat, Hemant Chaskar, David C. King, Jai Rawat
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Publication number: 20100132040Abstract: According to an embodiment of the present invention, the wireless activity in a geographic area containing LAN connection ports is monitored using one or more sensor devices, called sniffers. By analyzing said wireless activity, one or more APs that are operating in said geographic area are identified. The active APs so identified are classified into three categories, namely “authorized” APs (those that are allowed by network administrator), “unauthorized” APs (those that are not allowed by the network administrator, but are still connected to the LAN of interest) and “external” APs (those that are not allowed by network administrator but are not connected to the LAN of interest, for example APs connected to the neighbor's LAN) by conducting one or more tests. The sniffers continue to monitor the selected geographic area to detect any wireless station attempting to connect to or communicating with the one or more identified unauthorized APs.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2009Publication date: May 27, 2010Applicant: AIRTIGHT NETWORKS, INC.Inventors: Pravin Bhagwat, Shantanu Gogate, David C. King
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Publication number: 20100100930Abstract: A method, a multi-tenant security server apparatus and associated system for securing wireless communication of devices. The method includes transferring security policy configuration information from the security server to wireless devices. The method also includes ascertaining compliance of wireless activity of the wireless devices with the security policy configuration using client software modules installed on the wireless devices.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 7, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Applicant: AIRTIGHT NETWORKS, INC.Inventor: David C. King
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Publication number: 20090144308Abstract: A method and system for detecting fraud may redirect a user from a phishing message to an education message. The phishing message may include a phishing website that mimics a target entity. A user may be convinced to disclose sensitive information to a fraudster operating the phishing website. The phishing website may be maintained through a service provider and the target entity may request that the service provider disable the phishing website. During evaluation of the target entity's request by the service provider, a user may be directed to an education website that may be displayed until the phishing website may be permanently disabled. The education website may include information or identify a source of information that may help educate the user on fraud prevention, phishing, the target entity, the targeted industry, future prevention tips and suggestions, and other related information.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 29, 2007Publication date: June 4, 2009Applicant: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Scott Chapman Huie, Lorettajean C. Maguire, Jason Andrew Malo, Todd Keith Inskeep, David C. King, David C. Shroyer
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Patent number: 7536723Abstract: According to an embodiment of the present invention, the wireless activity in a geographic area containing LAN connection ports is monitored using one or more sensor devices, called sniffers. By analyzing said wireless activity, one or more APs that are operating in said geographic area are identified. The active APs so identified are classified into three categories, namely “authorized” APs (those that are allowed by network administrator), “unauthorized” APs (those that are not allowed by the network administrator, but are still connected to the LAN of interest) and “external” APs (those that are not allowed by network administrator but are not connected to the LAN of interest, for example APs connected to the neighbor's LAN) by conducting one or more tests. The sniffers continue to monitor the selected geographic area to detect any wireless station attempting to connect to or communicating with the one or more identified unauthorized APs.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2004Date of Patent: May 19, 2009Assignee: AirTight Networks, Inc.Inventors: Pravin Bhagwat, Shantanu Gogate, David C. King
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Patent number: 7339914Abstract: An apparatus for wireless communication including an automated intrusion detection process is provided. The apparatus has a portable housing, which may have a length no greater than 1 meter, a width no greater than 1 meter, and a height of no greater than 1 meter. A processing unit (e.g., CPU) is within the housing. One or more wireless network interface devices are within the housing and are coupled to the processing unit. The apparatus has an Ethernet (or like) network interface device within the housing and coupled to the processing unit. A network connector is coupled to the Ethernet network device. One or more memories are coupled to the processing unit. A code is directed to perform a process for detection of a wireless activity within a selected local geographic region. According to a specific embodiment, the wireless activity is derived from at least one authorized device or at least an other device.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2004Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: AirTight Networks, Inc.Inventors: Pravin Bhagwat, Shantanu Gogate, David C. King
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Patent number: 7216365Abstract: A method for protecting local area networks within a selected local geographic region (e.g. office, apartment, building, coffee shop, hot-spot etc.) from wireless attacks, using a wireless sniffer apparatus. The method includes placing one or more wireless sniffer apparatus spatially to provide substantial radio coverage over at least a portion of the selected local geographic region comprising one or more local area networks. Moreover the method includes coupling one or more of the wireless sniffer apparatus to one or more of the local area networks.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2005Date of Patent: May 8, 2007Assignee: AirTight Networks, Inc.Inventors: Pravin Bhagwat, Shantanu Gogate, David C. King
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Patent number: 7154874Abstract: A method for monitoring a selected region of an airspace associated with local area networks of computing devices is provided. The method includes providing one or more segments of a legacy local area network to be protected in a selected geographic region. The legacy local area network is characterized by an unsecured airspace within the selected geographic region. The method includes determining a security policy associated with the one or more segments of the legacy local area network. The security policy at least characterizes a type of wireless activity in the unsecured airspace to be permitted, denied, or ignored. Additionally, the method includes connecting one or more sniffer devices into the legacy local area network. The one or more sniffer devices are spatially disposed within the selected geographic region to cause at least a portion of the unsecured airspace to be secured according to the security policy.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 2005Date of Patent: December 26, 2006Assignee: AirTight Networks, Inc.Inventors: Pravin Bhagwat, Hemant Chaskar, David C. King, Jai Rawat
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Patent number: 7002943Abstract: A method for monitoring a selected region of an airspace associated with local area networks of computing devices is provided. The method includes providing one or more segments of a legacy local area network to be protected in a selected geographic region. The legacy local area network is characterized by an unsecured airspace within the selected geographic region. The method includes determining a security policy associated with the one or more segments of the legacy local area network. The security policy at least characterizes a type of wireless activity in the unsecured airspace to be permitted, denied, or ignored. Additionally, the method includes connecting one or more sniffer devices into the legacy local area network. The one or more sniffer devices are spatially disposed within the selected geographic region to cause at least a portion of the unsecured airspace to be secured according to the security policy.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2004Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Assignee: AirTight Networks, Inc.Inventors: Pravin Bhagwat, Hemant Chaskar, David C. King, Jai Rawat
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Publication number: 20040159672Abstract: A method and apparatus for regulating backflow in a recirculation path coupling a three-way dispensing module with a liquid distribution manifold. The dispensing module and manifold are coupled together to provide a dispensing path for providing liquid from the manifold to the dispensing module for dispensing onto a substrate. A check valve positioned in the recirculation path ensures that liquid cannot flow from the recirculation path to the dispensing path as the dispensing valve of the dispensing module cycles from an open condition to a closed condition. This backflow prevention improves the accuracy of dispensed volumes of liquid.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 21, 2004Publication date: August 19, 2004Applicant: Nordson CorporationInventors: Jim Auber, Carl C. Cucuzza, Peter W. Estelle, David C. King, Scott Means
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Patent number: 5429273Abstract: A dispenser of flowable materials from a pouch is disclosed. The pouch has an ear (55) at each of the ends of a transverse seal (53) located at one end of the pouch (57). The dispenser comprises i) a cylindrical container (33) having sides and an open top having a rim, the container being adapted to contain the pouch, and ii) a lid (35) attachable to the rim such that the lid is adapted to trap the ears of the pouch between the lid and the rim and to keep said end of the pouch taut between the ears when the lid is attached to the rim. The lid is also being adapted to allow a spout (41) to pierce the pouch at the taut portion.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 1994Date of Patent: July 4, 1995Assignee: Du Pont Canada Inc.Inventors: David C. King, Ralph C. Wirsig