Patents by Inventor Juan Alberto Garay

Juan Alberto Garay 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: 6963982
    Abstract: Clients that are connected on a private network and which are assigned a private IP address that is not routable on the Internet can connect to the Internet through a router/server that includes a network address translator (NAT). For outgoing packets, the NAT translates the client's private source IP address and generalized port number (GPN) to the NAT's global IP address and GPN. For incoming packets sent to the NAT's global IP address and GPN, the NAT translates the global destination IP address and GPN to the client's private IP address and GPN. For protocols which cannot be directly supported by the NAT, such as those in the IPSec security protocol suite, the NAT is extended by creating in the NAT's translation table an entry that associates, for a specific unsupported protocol, a client's private IP address and GPN, the NAT's global IP address and GPN, and a foreign address on the Internet, that is valid until a specified or default expiration time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: November 8, 2005
    Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Joseā€² C. Brustoloni, Juan Alberto Garay
  • Patent number: 6886103
    Abstract: Clients that are connected on a private network and which are assigned a private IP address that is not routable on the Internet can connect to the Internet through a router/server that includes a network address translator (NAT). For outgoing packets, the NAT translates the client's private source IP address and generalized port number (GPN) to the NAT's global IP address and GPN. For incoming packets sent to the NAT's global IP address and GPN, the NAT translates the global destination IP address and GPN to the client's private IP address and GPN. For protocols which cannot be directly supported by the NAT, such as those in the IPSec security protocol suite, the NAT is extended by creating in the NAT's translation table an entry that associates, for a specific unsupported protocol, a client's private IP address and GPN, the NAT's global IP address and GPN, and a foreign address on the Internet, that is valid until a specified or default expiration time.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 27, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 26, 2005
    Assignee: Lucent Technologies Inc.
    Inventors: Jose C. Brustoloni, Juan Alberto Garay
  • Publication number: 20010034831
    Abstract: A method and associated apparatus for providing access to the Internet or other network is described, where clients may connect their own computers to a LAN supplied by the access provider, who may charge for such access and may use security protocols for denying access to unauthorized or nonpaying users, and where the contract between client and access provider may be established at the point of access, independently of a previous relationship between both parties, and may have term as short as the client desires. in one aspect, the access provider may use the access services of another access provider and may use Network Address Translation (NAT) to reduce access costs. The client may select the desired level of security, usage metrics, usage limits, and payment options, and may monitor and control his or her usage. In one aspect, the client does not need to reveal his or her identity to the access provider.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 19, 2001
    Publication date: October 25, 2001
    Inventors: Jose C. Brustoloni, Juan Alberto Garay
  • Patent number: 6192472
    Abstract: A solution to the general problem of Secure Storage and Retrieval of Information (SSRI) guarantees that also the process of storing the information is correct even when some processors fail. A user interacts with the storage system by depositing a file and receiving a proof that the deposit was correctly executed. The user interacts with a single distinguished processor called the gateway. The mechanism enables storage in the presence of both inactive and maliciously active faults, while maintaining (asymptotical) space optimailty. This mechanism is enhanced with the added requirement of confidentiality of information; i.e., that a collusion of processors should not be able to learn anything about the information. Also, in this case space optimality is preserved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 23, 1999
    Date of Patent: February 20, 2001
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Juan Alberto Garay, Rosario Gennaro, Charanjit Singh Jutla, Tal D. Rabin
  • Patent number: 5999625
    Abstract: A cryptographic method implemented on an electronic communication network interconnecting a plurality of terminals represents funds in a way that is secure at the issuer and secure when funds move from payer to payee and back to the issuer. The cryptographic method mints, issues, pays and redeems funds when transactions are done over the network with the flow and transaction of funds being controlled by an issuer. The method implements electronic money acquisition, transfer of money between users in an unrestricted way and in a way where fraud is impossible cryptographically, and redemption of electronic money to correct real money bank accounts. Funds are handled so that their representation enables the issuer to treat the representation as a physical monetary instrument equivalent to notes or coins.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 27, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 7, 1999
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Mihir Bellare, Juan Alberto Garay, Charanjit Singh Jutla, Marcel Mordechay Yung
  • Patent number: 5991414
    Abstract: A solution to the general problem of Secure Storage and Retrieval of Information (SSRI) guarantees that also the process of storing the information is correct even when some processors fail. A user interacts with the storage system by depositing a file and receiving a proof that the deposit was correctly executed. The user interacts with a single distinguished processor called the gateway. The mechanism enables storage in the presence of both inactive and maliciously active faults, while maintaining (asymptotical) space optimailty. This mechanism is enhanced with the added requirement of confidentiality of information; i.e., that a collusion of processors should not be able to learn anything about the information. Also, in this case space optimality is preserved.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 12, 1997
    Date of Patent: November 23, 1999
    Assignee: International Business Machines Corporation
    Inventors: Juan Alberto Garay, Rosario Gennaro, Charanjit Singh Jutla, Tal D. Rabin