Patents by Inventor Lynn F. Kerby

Lynn F. Kerby 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: 9699155
    Abstract: A virtual file system is described that is implemented in a virtualization platform as a stackable file system layer that intercepts file operations between a hypervisor and a physical file system. The virtual file system encrypts (at least in part) VM files to be stored, organizes the encrypted VM files into VM sets, and then maps and stores the encrypted VM sets into storage pools. Storage and access to files within the VM sets is controlled through the use of administrator-determined policies governing storage, security, access control, authentication, and auditing. The system and method described herein allow a seamless integration between a data center (e.g., a private cloud) and computing resources served across the internet and supported by cloud service providers (e.g., public clouds) while ensuring that the security needs of customers and cloud service providers are met.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 13, 2015
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2017
    Assignee: HYTRUST, INC.
    Inventors: Stephen D. Pate, Tushar Y. Tambay, Kelvin J. Pryse, Lynn F. Kerby, Blaine T. Cuykendall, Thomas J. Satterlee
  • Publication number: 20150244693
    Abstract: A virtual file system is described that is implemented in a virtualization platform as a stackable file system layer that intercepts file operations between a hypervisor and a physical file system. The virtual file system encrypts (at least in part) VM files to be stored, organizes the encrypted VM files into VM sets, and then maps and stores the encrypted VM sets into storage pools. Storage and access to files within the VM sets is controlled through the use of administrator-determined policies governing storage, security, access control, authentication, and auditing. The system and method described herein allow a seamless integration between a data center (e.g., a private cloud) and computing resources served across the internet and supported by cloud service providers (e.g., public clouds) while ensuring that the security needs of customers and cloud service providers are met.
    Type: Application
    Filed: May 13, 2015
    Publication date: August 27, 2015
    Inventors: Stephen D. Pate, Tushar Y. Tambay, Kelvin J. Pryse, Lynn F. Kerby, Blaine T. Cuykendall, Thomas J. Satterlee
  • Patent number: 9053339
    Abstract: A virtual file system is described that is implemented in a virtualization platform as a stackable file system layer that intercepts file operations between a hypervisor and a physical file system. The virtual file system encrypts (at least in part) VM files to be stored, organizes the encrypted VM files into VM sets, and then maps and stores the encrypted VM sets into storage pools. Storage and access to files within the VM sets is controlled through the use of administrator-determined policies governing storage, security, access control, authentication, and auditing. The system and method described herein allow a seamless integration between a data center (e.g., a private cloud) and computing resources served across the internet and supported by cloud service providers (e.g., public clouds) while ensuring that the security needs of customers and cloud service providers are met.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 2011
    Date of Patent: June 9, 2015
    Assignee: HyTrust, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen D. Pate, Tushar Y. Tambay, Kelvin J. Pryse, Lynn F. Kerby, Blaine T. Cuykendall, Thomas J. Satterlee
  • Publication number: 20120110328
    Abstract: A virtual file system is described that is implemented in a virtualization platform as a stackable file system layer that intercepts file operations between a hypervisor and a physical file system. The virtual file system encrypts (at least in part) VM files to be stored, organizes the encrypted VM files into VM sets, and then maps and stores the encrypted VM sets into storage pools. Storage and access to files within the VM sets is controlled through the use of administrator-determined policies governing storage, security, access control, authentication, and auditing. The system and method described herein allow a seamless integration between a data center (e.g., a private cloud) and computing resources served across the internet and supported by cloud service providers (e.g., public clouds) while ensuring that the security needs of customers and cloud service providers are met.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 22, 2011
    Publication date: May 3, 2012
    Applicant: High Cloud Security, Inc.
    Inventors: Stephen D. Pate, Tushar Y. Tambay, Kelvin J. Pryse, Lynn F. Kerby, Blaine T. Cuykendall, Thomas J. Satterlee