Patents by Inventor Erin Elisabeth Edkins Ludert

Erin Elisabeth Edkins Ludert 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).

  • Patent number: 11470042
    Abstract: Introduced here are threat detection platforms designed to discover possible instances of email account compromise in order to identify threats to an enterprise. In particular, a threat detection platform can examine the digital activities performed with the email accounts associated with employees of the enterprise to determine whether any email accounts are exhibiting abnormal behavior. Examples of digital activities include the reception of an incoming email, transmission of an outgoing email, creation of a mail filter, and occurrence of a sign-in event (also referred to as a “login event”). Thus, the threat detection platform can monitor the digital activities performed with a given email account to determine the likelihood that the given email account has been compromised.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 10, 2020
    Date of Patent: October 11, 2022
    Assignee: Abnormal Security Corporation
    Inventors: Dmitry Chechik, Umut Gultepe, Raphael Kargon, Jeshua Alexis Bratman, Cheng-Lin Yeh, Sanny Xiao Lang Liao, Erin Elisabeth Edkins Ludert, Sanjay Jeyakumar, Hariank Muthakana
  • Publication number: 20220286432
    Abstract: Introduced here are threat detection platforms designed to discover possible instances of email account compromise in order to identify threats to an enterprise. In particular, a threat detection platform can examine the digital activities performed with the email accounts associated with employees of the enterprise to determine whether any email accounts are exhibiting abnormal behavior. Examples of digital activities include the reception of an incoming email, transmission of an outgoing email, creation of a mail filter, and occurrence of a sign-in event (also referred to as a “login event”). Thus, the threat detection platform can monitor the digital activities performed with a given email account to determine the likelihood that the given email account has been compromised.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 23, 2022
    Publication date: September 8, 2022
    Inventors: Dmitry Chechik, Umut Gultepe, Raphael Kargon, Jeshua Alexis Bratman, Cheng-Lin Yeh, Sanny Xiao Lang Liao, Erin Elisabeth Edkins Ludert, Sanjay Jeyakumar, Hariank Sagar Muthakana
  • Publication number: 20210266294
    Abstract: Introduced here are threat detection platforms designed to discover possible instances of email account compromise in order to identify threats to an enterprise. In particular, a threat detection platform can examine the digital activities performed with the email accounts associated with employees of the enterprise to determine whether any email accounts are exhibiting abnormal behavior. Examples of digital activities include the reception of an incoming email, transmission of an outgoing email, creation of a mail filter, and occurrence of a sign-in event (also referred to as a “login event”). Thus, the threat detection platform can monitor the digital activities performed with a given email account to determine the likelihood that the given email account has been compromised.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 10, 2020
    Publication date: August 26, 2021
    Inventors: Dmitry Chechik, Umut Gultepe, Raphael Kargon, Jeshua Alexis Bratman, Cheng-Lin Yeh, Sanny Xiao Lang Liao, Erin Elisabeth Edkins Ludert, Sanjay Jeyakumar
  • Patent number: 10911489
    Abstract: Introduced here are threat detection platforms designed to discover possible instances of email account compromise in order to identify threats to an enterprise. In particular, a threat detection platform can examine the digital activities performed with the email accounts associated with employees of the enterprise to determine whether any email accounts are exhibiting abnormal behavior. Examples of digital activities include the reception of an incoming email, transmission of an outgoing email, creation of a mail filter, and occurrence of a sign-in event (also referred to as a “login event”). Thus, the threat detection platform can monitor the digital activities performed with a given email account to determine the likelihood that the given email account has been compromised.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 29, 2020
    Date of Patent: February 2, 2021
    Assignee: Abnormal Security Corporation
    Inventors: Dmitry Chechik, Umut Gultepe, Raphael Kargon, Jeshua Alexis Bratman, Cheng-Lin Yeh, Sanny Xiao Lang Liao, Erin Elisabeth Edkins Ludert, Sanjay Jeyakumar