Patents by Inventor Joseph Loyall

Joseph Loyall 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: 10158655
    Abstract: Methods and systems for performing security functions in a service-oriented computer system are provided. The method includes acts of receiving, from one or more entities, a service request for a service provided by one or more server computers adapted to process the service request; providing a copy of the service request to a processor adapted to analyze the copy of the service request; storing the service request in a memory; determining, by the processor, if the service request should be processed by performing one or more analyzes of the copy of the service request to determine if the service request would be harmful to the one or more server computers; and if it is determined that the service request should be processed by the one or more server computers, forwarding the service request to the one or more server computers.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 2016
    Date of Patent: December 18, 2018
    Assignee: Raytheon BBN Technologies Corp.
    Inventors: Partha Pal, Michael Atighetchi, Jonathan Webb, Andrew Gronosky, Joseph Loyall, Aaron Daniel Adler, Fusun Yaman-Sirin
  • Publication number: 20170093895
    Abstract: Methods and systems for performing security functions in a service-oriented computer system are provided. The method includes acts of receiving, from one or more entities, a service request for a service provided by one or more server computers adapted to process the service request; providing a copy of the service request to a processor adapted to analyze the copy of the service request; storing the service request in a memory; determining, by the processor, if the service request should be processed by performing one or more analyses of the copy of the service request to determine if the service request would be harmful to the one or more server computers; and if it is determined that the service request should be processed by the one or more server computers, forwarding the service request to the one or more server computers.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 9, 2016
    Publication date: March 30, 2017
    Inventors: Partha Pal, Michael Atighetchi, Jonathan Webb, Andrew Gronosky, Joseph Loyall, Aaron Daniel Adler, Fusun Yaman-Sirin
  • Patent number: 9560011
    Abstract: An architecture is provided for protecting service-level entities. Such an architecture may escrow service requests prior to forwarding the requests to the service, and checking may be performed prior to releasing the request to the service. A crumple zone (CZ) architecture may be provided that buffers incoming service requests and may intercept attacks and/or sustain damage in lieu of the services being protected. The CZ may include an outward interface that is accessed by other entities, and the underlying service is not accessed directly. Elements of the CZ receive service requests, analyze them, and determine whether they can be safely executed by the underlying service.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 2012
    Date of Patent: January 31, 2017
    Assignee: RAYTHEON COMPANY
    Inventors: Partha Pal, Michael Atighetchi, Jonathan Webb, Andrew Gronosky, Joseph Loyall, Aaron Adler, Fusun Yaman-Sirin
  • Publication number: 20130227634
    Abstract: An architecture is provided for protecting service-level entities. Such an architecture may escrow service requests prior to forwarding the requests to the service, and checking may be performed prior to releasing the request to the service. A crumple zone (CZ) architecture may be provided that buffers incoming service requests and may intercept attacks and/or sustain damage in lieu of the services being protected. The CZ may include an outward interface that is accessed by other entities, and the underlying service is not accessed directly. Elements of the CZ receive service requests, analyze them, and determine whether they can be safely executed by the underlying service.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 28, 2012
    Publication date: August 29, 2013
    Inventors: Partha Pal, Michael Atighetchi, Jonathan Webb, Andrew Gronosky, Joseph Loyall, Aaron Adler, Fusun Yaman-Sirin