Patents by Inventor Matt Dunn
Matt Dunn 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: 20250030744Abstract: A security awareness training system can include a recognition module, a mapping module, a customized training module, and an authentication module. The recognition module can detect when behavioral activity by an end user on an endpoint device creates one or more of i) a model breach indicative of a potential cyber threat and ii) a violation of a network policy, an email policy, or a cloud policy. The authentication module can cooperate with the recognition module to provide just-in-time cyber security awareness training on a display screen of the endpoint device associated with that specific end user, at a time when the behavioral activity by the end user on the endpoint device creates the one or more of i) the model breach indicative of the potential cyber threat and ii) the violation of the network policy, the email policy, or the cloud policy.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 19, 2024Publication date: January 23, 2025Inventors: Constance Stride, Stephen Pickman, Matthew Ferguson, Matt Dunn, Ben Akrill, Daisy Butler
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Publication number: 20230340627Abstract: Methods, compositions, and kits for analyzing viral particles. In an exemplary method of analyzing viral particles, capsids of the viral particles may be tagged with a tag. Subsamples of a sample containing the viral particles may be formed. Each subsample of only a subset of the subsamples may include at least one of the viral particles. One or more targets may be amplified from a genome of the viral particles. Tag-related data, and amplification data for the one or more targets, may be collected from the subsamples. In some examples, a capsid occupancy of the viral particles may be determined in a calibration-free approach using the collected data without quantification of the viral particles or capsids thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2023Publication date: October 26, 2023Inventors: Polina TSIGANKOV, Dalia SHEZIFI, Galina FIHMAN, Matt DUNN, Brigid CUNNION
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Publication number: 20230239318Abstract: A cyber security restoration engine takes one or more autonomous remediation actions to remediate one or more nodes in a graph of a system being protected back to a trusted operational state in order to assist in a recovery from the cyber threat. The cyber security restoration engine has a tracking component the operational state of each node in the graph of the protected system. The communication module also cooperates with the cyber security restoration engine to communicate with at least one of an external backup system and a recovery service to invoke backup remediation actions and/or recovery remediation actions to remediate one or more nodes potentially compromised by the cyber threat back to a trusted operational state, for example the state before the detected compromise by the cyber threat occurred in the protected system.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 21, 2022Publication date: July 27, 2023Applicant: Darktrace Hoidings LimitedInventors: Simon Fellows, Jack Stockdale, Matt Dunn
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Publication number: 20230135660Abstract: An automated training apparatus can include an importance node module to compute and use graphs to compute an importance of a node based on factors that include a hierarchy and a job title of the user in the organization, aggregated account privileges from different network domains, and a level of shared resource access for the user. The graphs are supplied into an attack path modeling component to understand an importance of the network nodes and determine key pathways and vulnerable network nodes that a cyber-attack would use, and a grouping module to analyze the importance of the network nodes and the key pathways and the vulnerable network nodes, and to classify the nodes based on security risks and the vulnerabilities to provide reports including areas of vulnerability and known weaknesses of the network.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2022Publication date: May 4, 2023Applicant: Darktrace Holding LimitedInventors: Constance Alice Chapman, Matt Dunn, Jake Lal
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Patent number: 10516693Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method for use in detection of abnormal behavior of a group of a plurality of entities of a computer system. The method is arranged to be performed by a processing system and includes: creating a model of normal behavior of the group of entities; and determining, in accordance with the model of normal behavior of the group of entities, a parameter indicative of abnormal behavior of the group of entities. Also disclosed is an equivalent computer readable medium and anomalous behavior detection system.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 2017Date of Patent: December 24, 2019Assignee: Darktrace LimitedInventors: Jack Stockdale, Matt Dunn
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Publication number: 20170251012Abstract: Disclosed herein is a method for use in detection of abnormal behavior of a group of a plurality of entities of a computer system. The method is arranged to be performed by a processing system and includes: creating a model of normal behavior of the group of entities; and determining, in accordance with the model of normal behavior of the group of entities, a parameter indicative of abnormal behavior of the group of entities. Also disclosed is an equivalent computer readable medium and anomalous behavior detection system.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 9, 2017Publication date: August 31, 2017Inventors: Jack STOCKDALE, Matt DUNN
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Publication number: 20130282618Abstract: An inventive business method and process operated and presented using computer software comprises an interactive marketing and information retrieval system which may, in a preferred embodiment, be used to provide a wide range of information about financial investments, and to market financial investment products and services. The inventive method uses various creative tools to present detailed investment information about different investment funds, including fund overview, portfolio, and performance. In a preferred embodiment, the method and process uses a look-and-feel of the periodic table of elements to organize, structure and present information about available investment funds. The method and process also allows users to interactively select and access fund and investment information, which may include information presented through webcasts or video-streaming.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Inventor: Matt Dunn
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Patent number: 7036431Abstract: Identification devices and methods of producing the identification devices are presented. Some embodiments of identification devices comprise a structure having a micro-optic image and a layer that is overprinted onto the surface of the structure. In some embodiments, the structure is a substantially planar structure, such as a cardstock sheet, and the micro-optic image is a hologram. A web-fed flexographic printing process is presented, in which the process comprises the steps of providing a web, determining a feed rate for the web, feeding the web at the determined feed rate, and overprinting onto a surface of the web. In some embodiments, the web has a micro-optic structure and an eye-mark. The micro-optic structure is located at a predefined position on the web, and the eye-mark is located at a fixed position with reference to the position of the micro-optic structure. The feed rate is determined using the eye-mark. In some embodiments, the micro-optic structure is a hologram.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 2005Date of Patent: May 2, 2006Assignee: JPatton Sports MarketingInventors: Matt Dunn, Mike Dunn, Jim Patton, James Thomas Keller
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Publication number: 20050279237Abstract: Identification devices and methods of producing the identification devices are presented. Some embodiments of identification devices comprise a structure having a micro-optic image and a layer that is overprinted onto the surface of the structure. In some embodiments, the structure is a substantially planar structure, such as a cardstock sheet, and the micro-optic image is a hologram. A web-fed flexographic printing process is presented, in which the process comprises the steps of providing a web, determining a feed rate for the web, feeding the web at the determined feed rate, and overprinting onto a surface of the web. In some embodiments, the web has a micro-optic structure and an eye-mark. The micro-optic structure is located at a predefined position on the web, and the eye-mark is located at a fixed position with reference to the position of the micro-optic structure. The feed rate is determined using the eye-mark. In some embodiments, the micro-optic structure is a hologram.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 9, 2005Publication date: December 22, 2005Inventors: Matt Dunn, Mike Dunn, Jim Patton, James Keller
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Patent number: 6952994Abstract: Identification devices and methods of producing the identification devices are presented. Some embodiments of identification devices comprise a structure having a micro-optic image and a layer that is overprinted onto the surface of the structure. In some embodiments, the structure is a substantially planar structure, such as a cardstock sheet, and the micro-optic image is a hologram. A web-fed flexographic printing process is presented, in which the process comprises the steps of providing a web, determining a feed rate for the web, feeding the web at the determined feed rate, and overprinting onto a surface of the web. In some embodiments, the web has a micro-optic structure and an eye-mark. The micro-optic structure is located at a predefined position on the web, and the eye-mark is located at a fixed position with reference to the position of the micro-optic structure. The feed rate is determined using the eye-mark. In some embodiments, the micro-optic structure is a hologram.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 2003Date of Patent: October 11, 2005Assignee: JPatton Sports MarketingInventors: Matt Dunn, Mike Dunn, Jim Patton, James Thomas Keller
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Publication number: 20050087087Abstract: Identification devices and methods of producing the identification devices are presented. Some embodiments of identification devices comprise a structure having a micro-optic image and a layer that is overprinted onto the surface of the structure. In some embodiments, the structure is a substantially planar structure, such as a cardstock sheet, and the micro-optic image is a hologram. A web-fed flexographic printing process is presented, in which the process comprises the steps of providing a web, determining a feed rate for the web, feeding the web at the determined feed rate, and overprinting onto a surface of the web. In some embodiments, the web has a micro-optic structure and an eye-mark. The micro-optic structure is located at a predefined position on the web, and the eye-mark is located at a fixed position with reference to the position of the micro-optic structure. The feed rate is determined using the eye-mark. In some embodiments, the micro-optic structure is a hologram.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 27, 2003Publication date: April 28, 2005Inventors: Matt Dunn, Mike Dunn, Jim Patton, James Keller