Patents by Inventor Ghada I. Khashab
Ghada I. Khashab 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: 12113809Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) apparatus and method are provided that correlate and consolidate operation of discrete vendor tools for detecting cyberthreats on a network. An AI engine may filter false positives and eliminate duplicates within cyberthreats detected by multiple vendor tools. The AI engine provides machine learning solutions to complexities associated with translating vendor-specific cyberthreats to known cyberthreats. The AI engine may ingest data generated by the multiple vendor tools. The AI engine may classify hardware devices or software applications scanned by each vendor tool. The AI engine may decommission vendor tools that provide redundant cyberthreat detection. The AI engine may display operational results on a dashboard directing cyberthreat defense teams to corroborated cyberthreats and away from false positives.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2021Date of Patent: October 8, 2024Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Ajay Jose Paul, Ghada I. Khashab, Sidy Diop, Peggy J. Qualls, Anthony R. Bandos, Lori Mammoser
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Patent number: 11895128Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) apparatus and method are provided that correlate and consolidate operation of discrete vendor tools for detecting cyberthreats on a network. An AI engine may filter false positives and eliminate duplicates within cyberthreats detected by multiple vendor tools. The AI engine provides machine learning solutions to complexities associated with translating vendor-specific cyberthreats to known cyberthreats. The AI engine may ingest data generated by the multiple vendor tools. The AI engine may classify hardware devices or software applications scanned by each vendor tool. The AI engine may decommission vendor tools that provide redundant cyberthreat detection. The AI engine may display operational results on a dashboard directing cyberthreat defense teams to corroborated cyberthreats and away from false positives.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2021Date of Patent: February 6, 2024Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Peggy J. Qualls, Ghada I. Khashab, Lori Mammoser, Ajay Jose Paul, Anthony R. Bandos, Sidy Diop
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Patent number: 11757904Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) apparatus and method are provided that correlate and consolidate operation of discrete vendor tools for detecting cyberthreats on a network. An AI engine may filter false positives and eliminate duplicates within cyberthreats detected by multiple vendor tools. The AI engine provides machine learning solutions to complexities associated with translating vendor-specific cyberthreats to known cyberthreats. The AI engine may ingest data generated by the multiple vendor tools. The AI engine may classify hardware devices or software applications scanned by each vendor tool. The AI engine may decommission vendor tools that provide redundant cyberthreat detection. The AI engine may display operational results on a dashboard directing cyberthreat defense teams to corroborated cyberthreats and away from false positives.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2021Date of Patent: September 12, 2023Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Peggy J. Qualls, Ghada I. Khashab, Sidy Diop, Ajay Jose Paul, Lori Mammoser, Anthony R. Bandos
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Patent number: 11683335Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) apparatus and method are provided that correlate and consolidate operation of discrete vendor tools for detecting cyberthreats on a network. An AI engine may filter false positives and eliminate duplicates within cyberthreats detected by multiple vendor tools. The AI engine provides machine learning solutions to complexities associated with translating vendor-specific cyberthreats to known cyberthreats. The AI engine may ingest data generated by the multiple vendor tools. The AI engine may classify hardware devices or software applications scanned by each vendor tool. The AI engine may decommission vendor tools that provide redundant cyberthreat detection. The AI engine may display operational results on a dashboard directing cyberthreat defense teams to corroborated cyberthreats and away from false positives.Type: GrantFiled: January 15, 2021Date of Patent: June 20, 2023Assignee: Bank of America CorporationInventors: Ghada I. Khashab, Lori Mammoser, Anthony R. Bandos, Peggy J. Qualls, Sidy Diop, Ajay Jose Paul
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Publication number: 20230104645Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) apparatus and method are provided that correlate and consolidate operation of discrete vendor tools for detecting cyberthreats on a network. An AI engine may filter false positives and eliminate duplicates within cyberthreats detected by multiple vendor tools. The AI engine provides machine learning solutions to complexities associated with translating vendor-specific cyberthreats to known cyberthreats. The AI engine may ingest data generated by the multiple vendor tools. The AI engine may classify hardware devices or software applications scanned by each vendor tool. The AI engine may decommission vendor tools that provide redundant cyberthreat detection. The AI engine may display operational results on a dashboard directing cyberthreat defense teams to corroborated cyberthreats and away from false positives.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2022Publication date: April 6, 2023Inventors: Ghada I. Khashab, Lori Mammoser, Anthony R. Bandos, Peggy J. Qualls, Sidy Diop, Ajay Jose Paul
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Publication number: 20220232016Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) apparatus and method are provided that correlate and consolidate operation of discrete vendor tools for detecting cyberthreats on a network. An AI engine may filter false positives and eliminate duplicates within cyberthreats detected by multiple vendor tools. The AI engine provides machine learning solutions to complexities associated with translating vendor-specific cyberthreats to known cyberthreats. The AI engine may ingest data generated by the multiple vendor tools. The AI engine may classify hardware devices or software applications scanned by each vendor tool. The AI engine may decommission vendor tools that provide redundant cyberthreat detection. The AI engine may display operational results on a dashboard directing cyberthreat defense teams to corroborated cyberthreats and away from false positives.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2021Publication date: July 21, 2022Inventors: Peggy J. Qualls, Ghada I. Khashab, Lori Mammoser, Ajay Jose Paul, Anthony R. Bandos, Sidy Diop
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Publication number: 20220232018Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) apparatus and method are provided that correlate and consolidate operation of discrete vendor tools for detecting cyberthreats on a network. An AI engine may filter false positives and eliminate duplicates within cyberthreats detected by multiple vendor tools. The AI engine provides machine learning solutions to complexities associated with translating vendor-specific cyberthreats to known cyberthreats. The AI engine may ingest data generated by the multiple vendor tools. The AI engine may classify hardware devices or software applications scanned by each vendor tool. The AI engine may decommission vendor tools that provide redundant cyberthreat detection. The AI engine may display operational results on a dashboard directing cyberthreat defense teams to corroborated cyberthreats and away from false positives.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2021Publication date: July 21, 2022Inventors: Ajay Jose Paul, Ghada I. Khashab, Sidy Diop, Peggy J. Qualls, Anthony R. Bandos, Lori Mammoser
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Publication number: 20220232017Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) apparatus and method are provided that correlate and consolidate operation of discrete vendor tools for detecting cyberthreats on a network. An AI engine may filter false positives and eliminate duplicates within cyberthreats detected by multiple vendor tools. The AI engine provides machine learning solutions to complexities associated with translating vendor-specific cyberthreats to known cyberthreats. The AI engine may ingest data generated by the multiple vendor tools. The AI engine may classify hardware devices or software applications scanned by each vendor tool. The AI engine may decommission vendor tools that provide redundant cyberthreat detection. The AI engine may display operational results on a dashboard directing cyberthreat defense teams to corroborated cyberthreats and away from false positives.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2021Publication date: July 21, 2022Inventors: Peggy J. Qualls, Ghada I. Khashab, Sidy Diop, Ajay Jose Paul, Lori Mammoser, Anthony R. Bandos
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Publication number: 20220232030Abstract: Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) apparatus and method are provided that correlate and consolidate operation of discrete vendor tools for detecting cyberthreats on a network. An AI engine may filter false positives and eliminate duplicates within cyberthreats detected by multiple vendor tools. The AI engine provides machine learning solutions to complexities associated with translating vendor-specific cyberthreats to known cyberthreats. The AI engine may ingest data generated by the multiple vendor tools. The AI engine may classify hardware devices or software applications scanned by each vendor tool. The AI engine may decommission vendor tools that provide redundant cyberthreat detection. The AI engine may display operational results on a dashboard directing cyberthreat defense teams to corroborated cyberthreats and away from false positives.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2021Publication date: July 21, 2022Inventors: Ghada I. Khashab, Lori Mammoser, Anthony R. Bandos, Peggy J. Qualls, Sidy Diop, Ajay Jose Paul