Patents by Inventor Judith Gentile Hackett
Judith Gentile Hackett 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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Publication number: 20160148332Abstract: Some embodiments provide holistic and comprehensive identity protection solutions. The solutions protect user identity by screening the information trail that a user leaves behind online in order to suppress or neutralize information crumbs that can subsequently be used to harm the user. The solutions audit user privacy settings, established online friends and contacts, and friend and contact activity online to limit the exposure and disclosure of user information online. The solutions perform white-hat penetration tests. The solutions report on user risk based on available online information. The solutions validate completed transactions based on monitored user movements and site visits. The solutions provide a crowd-sourced approach to identify risk based on common transactions and visits of others. The solutions prevent identity theft by verifying that disbursements are made to the correct entity.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2015Publication date: May 26, 2016Inventors: Jeffrey M. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel, Moujan Kazerani, Judith Gentile Hackett
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Publication number: 20160148211Abstract: Some embodiments provide holistic and comprehensive identity protection solutions. The solutions protect user identity by screening the information trail that a user leaves behind online in order to suppress or neutralize information crumbs that can subsequently be used to harm the user. The solutions audit user privacy settings, established online friends and contacts, and friend and contact activity online to limit the exposure and disclosure of user information online. The solutions perform white-hat penetration tests. The solutions report on user risk based on available online information. The solutions validate completed transactions based on monitored user movements and site visits. The solutions provide a crowd-sourced approach to identify risk based on common transactions and visits of others. The solutions prevent identity theft by verifying that disbursements are made to the correct entity.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2015Publication date: May 26, 2016Inventors: Jeffrey M. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel, Moujan Kazerani, Judith Gentile Hackett
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Publication number: 20160148214Abstract: Some embodiments provide holistic and comprehensive identity protection solutions. The solutions protect user identity by screening the information trail that a user leaves behind online in order to suppress or neutralize information crumbs that can subsequently be used to harm the user. The solutions audit user privacy settings, established online friends and contacts, and friend and contact activity online to limit the exposure and disclosure of user information online. The solutions perform white-hat penetration tests. The solutions report on user risk based on available online information. The solutions validate completed transactions based on monitored user movements and site visits. The solutions provide a crowd-sourced approach to identify risk based on common transactions and visits of others. The solutions prevent identity theft by verifying that disbursements are made to the correct entity.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 20, 2015Publication date: May 26, 2016Inventors: Jeffrey M. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel, Moujan Kazerani, Judith Gentile Hackett
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Publication number: 20160071123Abstract: Some embodiments provide a credibility system that computes credibility scores to quantify the credibility of different businesses and to coalesce the generated credibility scores into various indices. The indices comparatively present the credibility of a particular business relative to other businesses along one or more dimensions. Based on the indices, the system identifies trends in the credibility of a particular business. The system derives preliminary credibility for a new business for which credibility data has not yet been obtained based on credibility that has been previously established for other businesses in an index associated with the new business. The system provides automated services for monitoring credibility of a business and for generating alerts to notify the business that its credibility has reached various thresholds. The system identifies business practices that improve upon or adversely affect the credibility of a particular business.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 17, 2015Publication date: March 10, 2016Inventors: Jeffrey M. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel, Judith Gentile Hackett, Moujan Kazerani, Jeremy Loeb
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Patent number: 9202200Abstract: Some embodiments provide a credibility system that computes credibility scores to quantify the credibility of different businesses and to coalesce the generated credibility scores into various indices. The indices comparatively present the credibility of a particular business relative to other businesses along one or more dimensions. Based on the indices, the system identifies trends in the credibility of a particular business. The system derives preliminary credibility for a new business for which credibility data has not yet been obtained based on credibility that has been previously established for other businesses in an index associated with the new business. The system provides automated services for monitoring credibility of a business and for generating alerts to notify the business that its credibility has reached various thresholds. The system identifies business practices that improve upon or adversely affect the credibility of a particular business.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2012Date of Patent: December 1, 2015Assignee: Credibility Corp.Inventors: Jeffrey M. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel, Judith Gentile Hackett, Moujan Kazerani, Jeremy Loeb
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Patent number: 9111281Abstract: Some embodiments provide a credibility system including an interface portal for presenting a holistic view of entity credibility. To provide the holistic view, the credibility system aggregates credibility data from multiple data sources. The aggregated credibility data is processed and ordered to present different dimensions of entity credibility, with each dimension graphically presented in the interface portal through an interactive credibility module. In some embodiments, the credibility data associated with each credibility module is processed to produce at least one value that quantifiably represents the credibility data. In some embodiments, the credibility data associated with each credibility module is hierarchically ordered to present the credibility data in a drill-down fashion with each hierarchical layer presenting more detailed credibility data for better understanding the credibility data presented in the preceding layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2013Date of Patent: August 18, 2015Assignee: Credibility Corp.Inventors: Jeffrey M. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel, Judith Gentile Hackett, Moujan Kazerani
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Publication number: 20130238387Abstract: Some embodiments provide a credibility system including an interface portal for presenting a holistic view of entity credibility. To provide the holistic view, the credibility system aggregates credibility data from multiple data sources. The aggregated credibility data is processed and ordered to present different dimensions of entity credibility, with each dimension graphically presented in the interface portal through an interactive credibility module. In some embodiments, the credibility data associated with each credibility module is processed to produce at least one value that quantifiably represents the credibility data. In some embodiments, the credibility data associated with each credibility module is hierarchically ordered to present the credibility data in a drill-down fashion with each hierarchical layer presenting more detailed credibility data for better understanding the credibility data presented in the preceding layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2013Publication date: September 12, 2013Applicant: Credibility Corp.Inventors: Jeffrey M. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel, Judith Gentile Hackett, Moujan Kazerani
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Patent number: 8453068Abstract: Some embodiments provide a credibility system including an interface portal for presenting a holistic view of entity credibility. To provide the holistic view, the credibility system aggregates credibility data from multiple data sources. The aggregated credibility data is processed and ordered to present different dimensions of entity credibility, with each dimension graphically presented in the interface portal through an interactive credibility module. In some embodiments, the credibility data associated with each credibility module is processed to produce at least one value that quantifiably represents the credibility data. In some embodiments, the credibility data associated with each credibility module is hierarchically ordered to present the credibility data in a drill-down fashion with each hierarchical layer presenting more detailed credibility data for better understanding the credibility data presented in the preceding layer.Type: GrantFiled: December 18, 2012Date of Patent: May 28, 2013Assignee: Credibility Corp.Inventors: Jeffrey M. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel, Judith Gentile Hackett, Moujan Kazerani
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Patent number: 8381120Abstract: Some embodiments provide a credibility system including an interface portal for presenting a holistic view of entity credibility. To provide the holistic view, the credibility system aggregates credibility data from multiple data sources. The aggregated credibility data is processed and ordered to present different dimensions of entity credibility, with each dimension graphically presented in the interface portal through an interactive credibility module. In some embodiments, the credibility data associated with each credibility module is processed to produce at least one value that quantifiably represents the credibility data. In some embodiments, the credibility data associated with each credibility module is hierarchically ordered to present the credibility data in a drill-down fashion with each hierarchical layer presenting more detailed credibility data for better understanding the credibility data presented in the preceding layer.Type: GrantFiled: April 11, 2012Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Credibility Corp.Inventors: Jeffrey M. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel, Judith Gentile Hackett, Moujan Kazerani
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Publication number: 20130031105Abstract: Some embodiments perform automated entity ranking to accurately portray the influence that each ranked entity holds within a particular field, industry, region, or some combination thereof. The ranking is primarily derived based on the number of trade references obtained for a particular entity and the influence of those trade references. The rankings can be sold as informational commodities and can be compiled to produce lists of the most influential entities within a particular field, industry, region, or some combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 25, 2012Publication date: January 31, 2013Inventors: Jeffrey A. Stibel, Aaron B. Stibel, Judith Gentile Hackett
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Publication number: 20120296804Abstract: Some embodiments provide a credit feedback loop system that directly identifies credit that is available to a credit seeker based on recent credit that others with similar qualifications (e.g., credit scores) as the credit seeker have obtained. The credit feedback loop system establishes a reciprocal system to benefit credit providers and credit seekers. The credit providers participate by providing information about the credit they have recently extended to credit seekers. In return, the credit feedback loop system acts as a lead generation platform for the credit providers by identifying potential new credit seekers. A credit seeker benefits by obtaining a direct and accurate measure of its available credit without having to divulge confidential information. In so doing, the credit feedback loop system allows a credit seeker to accurately identify its available credit and be quasi-preapproved for credit without having to apply for credit from any single credit provider.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2012Publication date: November 22, 2012Inventors: Aaron B. Stibel, Jeffrey M. Stibel, Judith Gentile Hackett, Moujan Kazerani, Jeremy Loeb
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Publication number: 20120278767Abstract: Some embodiments provide a credibility system that computes credibility scores to quantify the credibility of different businesses and to coalesce the generated credibility scores into various indices. The indices comparatively present the credibility of a particular business relative to other businesses along one or more dimensions. Based on the indices, the system identifies trends in the credibility of a particular business. The system derives preliminary credibility for a new business for which credibility data has not yet been obtained based on credibility that has been previously established for other businesses in an index associated with the new business. The system provides automated services for monitoring credibility of a business and for generating alerts to notify the business that its credibility has reached various thresholds. The system identifies business practices that improve upon or adversely affect the credibility of a particular business.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 25, 2012Publication date: November 1, 2012Inventors: Aaron B. Stibel, Jeffrey M. Stibel, Judith Gentile Hackett, Moujan Kazerani, Jeremy Loeb
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Publication number: 20120260209Abstract: Some embodiments provide a credibility system including an interface portal for presenting a holistic view of entity credibility. To provide the holistic view, the credibility system aggregates credibility data from multiple data sources. The aggregated credibility data is processed and ordered to present different dimensions of entity credibility, with each dimension graphically presented in the interface portal through an interactive credibility module. In some embodiments, the credibility data associated with each credibility module is processed to produce at least one value that quantifiably represents the credibility data. In some embodiments, the credibility data associated with each credibility module is hierarchically ordered to present the credibility data in a drill-down fashion with each hierarchical layer presenting more detailed credibility data for better understanding the credibility data presented in the preceding layer.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2012Publication date: October 11, 2012Inventors: Aaron B. Stibel, Judith Gentile Hackett, Moujan Kazerani
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Publication number: 20120246093Abstract: Some embodiments provide methods, systems, and computer software products for producing a tangible asset in the form of a standardized score that quantifiably measures business credibility based on a variety of data sources and credibility data that includes quantitative data and qualitative data. Some embodiments produce a separate tangible asset in the form of a report from which each business can identify practices that have been successful, practices that have inhibited the success of the business, desired improvements by customers, where future growth opportunities lie, and changes that can be made to improve the future growth and success of the business and thereby improve on the credibility score of the business.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 3, 2011Publication date: September 27, 2012Inventors: Aaron Stibel, Jeffrey M. Stibel, Jeremy Loeb, Judith Gentile Hackett, Moujan Kazerani
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Publication number: 20120246092Abstract: Some embodiments provide methods, systems, and computer software products for producing a tangible asset in the form of a standardized score that quantifiably measures business credibility based on a variety of data sources and credibility data that includes quantitative data and qualitative data. Some embodiments produce a separate tangible asset in the form of a report from which each business can identify practices that have been successful, practices that have inhibited the success of the business, desired improvements by customers, where future growth opportunities lie, and changes that can be made to improve the future growth and success of the business and thereby improve on the credibility score of the business.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 24, 2011Publication date: September 27, 2012Inventors: Aaron Stibel, Jeffrey M. Stibel, Jeremy Loeb, Judith Gentile Hackett, Moujan Kazerani