Patents by Inventor Lucas C. Ryan
Lucas C. Ryan 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: 8996485Abstract: A user who is browsing the web may use a web site verification service to ascertain whether a web site that appears to be associated with a trusted entity is actually associated with that entity. The web site verification service retains the URL of an unauthenticated web site. The user types a text string naming the entity that the user believes should be associated with the web site into a text box. A database such as an internet search engine database or a database containing a list of trusted entities and their URLs may be queried using the user-supplied text string. The retained URL may be compared to the resulting list of URLs. If the retained URL does not match one of the URLs in the query results, the user may be warned that the web site does not appear to be associated with the trusted entity.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 2005Date of Patent: March 31, 2015Assignee: Voltage Security, Inc.Inventors: Sathvik Krishnamurthy, Guido Appenzeller, Matthew J. Pauker, Lucas C. Ryan, Terence Spies
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Patent number: 8171563Abstract: Systems and methods for secure messaging are provided. A sender may encrypt content and send the encrypted content to a recipient over a communications network. The encrypted content may be decrypted for the recipient using a remote decryption service. Encrypted message content may be placed into a markup language form. Encrypted content may be incorporated into the form as a hidden form element. Form elements for collecting recipient credential information such as username and password information may also be incorporated into the form. At the recipient, the recipient may use the form to provide recipient credential information to the remote decryption service. The recipient may also use the form to upload the encrypted content from the form to the decryption service. The decryption service may provide the recipient with access to a decrypted version of the uploaded content over the communications network.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2010Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Voltage Security, Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Pauker, Rishi R. Kacker, Terence Spies, Lucas C. Ryan, Guido Appenzeller
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Publication number: 20100161984Abstract: Systems and methods for secure messaging are provided. A sender may encrypt content and send the encrypted content to a recipient over a communications network. The encrypted content may be decrypted for the recipient using a remote decryption service. Encrypted message content may be placed into a markup language form. Encrypted content may be incorporated into the form as a hidden form element. Form elements for collecting recipient credential information such as username and password information may also be incorporated into the form. At the recipient, the recipient may use the form to provide recipient credential information to the remote decryption service. The recipient may also use the form to upload the encrypted content from the form to the decryption service. The decryption service may provide the recipient with access to a decrypted version of the uploaded content over the communications network.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 26, 2010Publication date: June 24, 2010Inventors: Matthew J. Pauker, Rishi R. Kacker, Terence Spies, Lucas C. Ryan, Guido Appenzeller
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Patent number: 7698442Abstract: A URL verification service is provided that is used to evaluate the trustworthiness of universal resource locators (URLs). As a user browses the world wide web, a URL verification client captures a URL associated with a web page of unknown authenticity. The URL verification client transmits the captured URL to a URL verification server. The URL verification server compares the URL to actively maintained whitelist and blacklist information. The server also uses the URL and a user-supplied or automatically-extracted brand to query a search engine. The URL verification server processes the response of the search engine to the search engine queries and the results of cache and whitelist and blacklist comparisons to determine whether the captured URL is legitimately associated with the brand. The results of the URL evaluation process are transmitted from the URL verification server to the URL verification client, which notifies user.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2005Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Voltage Security, Inc.Inventors: Sathvik Krishnamurthy, Matthew J. Pauker, Guido Appenzeller, Terence Spies, David S. Thompson, Lucas C. Ryan
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Patent number: 7698745Abstract: Systems and methods for secure messaging are provided. A sender may encrypt content and send the encrypted content to a recipient over a communications network. The encrypted content may be decrypted for the recipient using a remote decryption service. Encrypted message content may be placed into a markup language form. Encrypted content may be incorporated into the form as a hidden form element. Form elements for collecting recipient credential information such as username and password information may also be incorporated into the form. At the recipient, the recipient may use the form to provide recipient credential information to the remote decryption service. The recipient may also use the form to upload the encrypted content from the form to the decryption service. The decryption service may provide the recipient with access to a decrypted version of the uploaded content over the communications network.Type: GrantFiled: July 30, 2007Date of Patent: April 13, 2010Assignee: Voltage Security, Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Pauker, Rishi R. Kacker, Terence Spies, Lucas C. Ryan, Guido Appenzeller
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Patent number: 7266847Abstract: Systems and methods for secure messaging are provided. A sender may encrypt content and send the encrypted content to a recipient over a communications network. The encrypted content may be decrypted for the recipient using a remote decryption service. Encrypted message content may be placed into a markup language form. Encrypted content may be incorporated into the form as a hidden form element. Form elements for collecting recipient credential information such as username and password information may also be incorporated into the form. At the recipient, the recipient may use the form to provide recipient credential information to the remote decryption service. The recipient may also use the form to upload the encrypted content from the form to the decryption service. The decryption service may provide the recipient with access to a decrypted version of the uploaded content over the communications network.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2003Date of Patent: September 4, 2007Assignee: Voltage Security, Inc.Inventors: Matthew J. Pauker, Rishi R. Kacker, Terence Spies, Lucas C. Ryan, Guido Appenzeller
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Patent number: 7103911Abstract: A system is provided that uses identity-based encryption (IBE) to allow a sender to securely convey information in a message to a recipient over a communications network. IBE public key information may be used to encrypt messages and corresponding IBE private key information may be used to decrypt messages. The IBE private keys may be provided to message recipients by an IBE private key generator. The IBE private key generator and the recipients who obtain their IBE private keys from that generator form a district. District policy information may be provided by the IBE private key generator that specifies which encryption and communications protocols are used by the district. The district policy information may also specify which authentication protocols are used by the district and may set forth how content-based protocols are implemented. This information may be used by senders in sending messages to recipients.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2003Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Voltage Security, Inc.Inventors: Terence Spies, Matthew J. Pauker, Lucas C. Ryan, Guido Appenzeller