Patents by Inventor David Izatt
David Izatt 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: 8181237Abstract: A method of preventing unauthorized user access to a computer network has been developed. The method includes receiving a domain name server resolution request at the computer network from a requesting user. Next a reply to the requesting user is generated with a domain name server resolution and internet protocol address of a target device within the computer network. The reply is inspected with a network security device, where the network security device does not have an assigned internet protocol address so that it remains undetected by the requesting user. The network security device then monitors data traffic to the computer network to detect a reply from the requesting user. Once detected, the reply to the internet protocol address is intercepted with the network security device. Finally, the network security device verifies that the requesting user is authorized to access the computer network with the network security device.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2011Date of Patent: May 15, 2012Assignee: Arxceo CorporationInventor: David Izatt
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Patent number: 8082578Abstract: An intelligent firewall that prevents unauthorized access to a system has been developed. The fire wall does not use a communication address. It receives a data packet and analyzes it to determine its final disposition. Finally, the firewall handles the data packet according to its final disposition.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 2009Date of Patent: December 20, 2011Assignee: Arxceo CorporationInventors: David Izatt, Billy Ray Wilson, Jackie Smith Cashion, J. Chandler Hall, Donald J. Davidson, Russell L. Langston
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Publication number: 20110258691Abstract: A method of preventing unauthorized user access to a computer network has been developed. The method includes receiving a domain name server resolution request at the computer network from a requesting user. Next a reply to the requesting user is generated with a domain name server resolution and internet protocol address of a target device within the computer network. The reply is inspected with a network security device, where the network security device does not have an assigned internet protocol address so that it remains undetected by the requesting user. The network security device then monitors data traffic to the computer network to detect a reply from the requesting user. Once detected, the reply to the internet protocol address is intercepted with the network security device. Finally, the network security device verifies that the requesting user is authorized to access the computer network with the network security device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2011Publication date: October 20, 2011Inventor: David Izatt
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Patent number: 7644436Abstract: An intelligent firewall that prevents unauthorized access to a system has been developed. The fire wall does not use a communication address. It receives a data packet and analyzes it to determine its final disposition. Finally, the firewall handles the data packet according to its final disposition.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 2005Date of Patent: January 5, 2010Assignee: Arxceo CorporationInventors: David Izatt, Billy Ray Wilson, Jackie Smith Cashion, J. Chandler Hall, Donald J. Davidson, Russ Langston
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Publication number: 20090288158Abstract: An intelligent firewall that prevents unauthorized access to a system has been developed. The fire wall does not use a communication address. It receives a data packet and analyzes it to determine its final disposition. Finally, the firewall handles the data packet according to its final disposition.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2009Publication date: November 19, 2009Applicant: Arxceo CorporationInventors: David Izatt, Billy Ray Wilson, Jackie Smith Cashion, J. Chandler Hall, Donald J. Davidson, Russ Langston
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Patent number: 7472414Abstract: A method of processing data traffic at a firewall has been developed. The method prevents unauthorized access to a computer system by first receiving a SYN request for access to a destination in the system at a firewall. Upon receipt of a SYN request, the firewall sends a reply with an SYN/ACK message with changed packet information within the SYN/ACK message. The firewall receives an ACK message in reply to the SYN/ACK message. After the ACK message is authenticated by the firewall, the SYN request is recreated and forwarded to the destination in the system.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2005Date of Patent: December 30, 2008Assignee: Arxceo CorporationInventors: David Izatt, Billy Ray Wilson, Jackie Smith Cashion, J. Chandler Hall, Donald J. Davidson, Russ Langston
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Publication number: 20080134300Abstract: A method of preventing unauthorized user access to a computer network has been developed. The method includes receiving a domain name server resolution request at the computer network from a requesting user. Next a reply to the requesting user is generated with a domain name server resolution and internet protocol address of a target device within the computer network. The reply is inspected with a network security device, where the network security device does not have an assigned internet protocol address so that it remains undetected by the requesting user. The network security device then monitors data traffic to the computer network to detect a reply from the requesting user. Once detected, the reply to the internet protocol address is intercepted with the network security device. Finally, the network security device verifies that the requesting user is authorized to access the computer network with the network security device.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2007Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventor: David Izatt
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Patent number: 7370354Abstract: A method of remotely managing a firewall has been developed. The method includes receiving a control data packet at the firewall from a remote location. Next, the control data packet is analyzed to determine if the control data packet is authorized to access the firewall. Finally, an authorized control data packet is allowed to control the firewall.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 2005Date of Patent: May 6, 2008Assignee: Arxceo CorporationInventors: David Izatt, Billy Ray Wilson, Jackie Smith Cashion, J. Chandler Hall, Don Davidson, Russ Langston
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Patent number: 7100201Abstract: An undetectable firewall for network protection has been developed. The invention includes a method of preventing unauthorized access to a computer system. The firewall receives a data packet and copies its contents exactly. Next, the firewall analyzes the data packet and determines if it is authorized to access the network. If the packet is authorized to access the network, it is sent on to its destination. If the packet is unauthorized to access the network, it is dropped by the firewall.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2002Date of Patent: August 29, 2006Assignee: Arxceo CorporationInventor: David Izatt
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Publication number: 20060005238Abstract: A method of processing data traffic at a firewall has been developed. The method prevents unauthorized access to a computer system by first receiving a SYN request for access to a destination in the system at a firewall. Upon receipt of a SYN request, the firewall sends a reply with an SYN/ACK message with changed packet information within the SYN/ACK message. The firewall receives an ACK message in reply to the SYN/ACK message. After the ACK message is authenticated by the firewall, the SYN request is recreated and forwarded to the destination in the system.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2005Publication date: January 5, 2006Inventors: David Izatt, Billy Wilson, Jackie Cashion, J. Hall, Don Davidson, Russ Langston
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Publication number: 20050289647Abstract: A method of remotely managing a firewall has been developed. The method includes receiving a control data packet at the firewall from a remote location. Next, the control data packet is analyzed to determine if the control data packet is authorized to access the firewall. Finally, an authorized control data packet is allowed to control the firewall.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 17, 2005Publication date: December 29, 2005Inventors: David Izatt, Billy Wilson, Jackie Cashion, J. Hall, Don Davidson, Russ Langston
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Publication number: 20050182968Abstract: An intelligent firewall that prevents unauthorized access to a system has been developed. The fire wall does not use a communication address. It receives a data packet and analyzes it to determine its final disposition. Finally, the firewall handles the data packet according to its final disposition.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 24, 2005Publication date: August 18, 2005Inventors: David Izatt, Billy Wilson, Jackie Cashion, J. Hall, Donald Davidson, Russ Langston
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Publication number: 20030140248Abstract: An undetectable firewall for network protection has been developed. The invention includes a method of preventing unauthorized access to a computer system. The firewall receives a data packet and copies its contents exactly. Next, the firewall analyzes the data packet and determines if it is authorized to access the network. If the packet is authorized to access the network, it is sent on to its destination. If the packet is unauthorized to access the network, it is dropped by the firewall.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2002Publication date: July 24, 2003Inventor: David Izatt