Patents by Inventor Matthew Falk
Matthew Falk 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: 10999259Abstract: A semi-complete secure data container is associated with a unique identifier by a requesting entity. The data container link/portal address, and a request to add data to the container, are combined into a message that is sent to a client. Upon receipt of the request, the client need not do anything to create a secure environment by which to protect the data. The secure environment, or data container, is already created and is merely awaiting data; data supplied by the client. Once the client places the requested data into the data container, the container closes. The data when added is a unidirectional one-way flow and cannot be accessed once added by the sending party. The container, now closed and containing the sending party's data, returns to the original requesting entity per the unique identifier.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2019Date of Patent: May 4, 2021Assignee: ShortSave, Inc.Inventor: Karl Matthew Falk
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Patent number: 10908800Abstract: A system and a method are disclosed for identifying features in a geographic area captured by a sensor. A server transmits computer readable instructions to a client device to cause the client device to display a first graphical element including data entry user interface elements for inputting one or more parameters. The server receives one or more data inputs corresponding to the one or more parameters. In response to receipt of the data inputs, the server transmits computer readable instructions to cause the client device to display a timeline graphical user interface element identifying detections of a feature in data captured for the geographic area. The data captured for the geographic area is selected based on the identified parameters and the timeline graphical user interface is segment into multiple display elements based on the identified parameters.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2019Date of Patent: February 2, 2021Assignee: Orbital Insight, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Falk, Maxim Ladonnikov, Rochit Sapra, Christopher K. Koverman
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Publication number: 20200319783Abstract: A system and a method are disclosed for identifying features in a geographic area captured by a sensor. A server transmits computer readable instructions to a client device to cause the client device to display a first graphical element including data entry user interface elements for inputting one or more parameters. The server receives one or more data inputs corresponding to the one or more parameters. In response to receipt of the data inputs, the server transmits computer readable instructions to cause the client device to display a timeline graphical user interface element identifying detections of a feature in data captured for the geographic area. The data captured for the geographic area is selected based on the identified parameters and the timeline graphical user interface is segment into multiple display elements based on the identified parameters.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2019Publication date: October 8, 2020Inventors: Matthew Falk, Maxim Ladonnikov, Rochit Sapra, Christopher K. Koverman
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Publication number: 20200067894Abstract: A semi-complete secure data container is associated with a unique identifier by a requesting entity. The data container link/portal address, and a request to add data to the container, are combined into a message that is sent to a client. Upon receipt of the request, the client need not do anything to create a secure environment by which to protect the data. The secure environment, or data container, is already created and is merely awaiting data; data supplied by the client. Once the client places the requested data into the data container, the container closes. The data when added is a unidirectional one-way flow and cannot be accessed once added by the sending party. The container, now closed and containing the sending party's data, returns to the original requesting entity per the unique identifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 4, 2019Publication date: February 27, 2020Applicant: ShortSave, Inc.Inventor: Karl Matthew Falk
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Patent number: 10469463Abstract: A semi-complete secure data container is associated with a unique identifier by a requesting entity but is void of data. The data container, and a request to add data to the container, are combined into a message that is sent to a client. Upon receipt of the request, the client need not do anything to create a secure environment by which to protect the data. The secure environment, or data container, is already created and is merely awaiting data; data supplied by the client. Once the client places the requested data into the data container, the container closes and encrypts the data. The container, now closed and containing encrypted data, returns to the original requesting entity which solely possesses the key to decrypt the contents.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2017Date of Patent: November 5, 2019Assignee: ShortSave, Inc.Inventor: Karl Matthew Falk
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Publication number: 20180097782Abstract: A semi-complete secure data container is associated with a unique identifier by a requesting entity but is void of data. The data container, and a request to add data to the container, are combined into a message that is sent to a client. Upon receipt of the request, the client need not do anything to create a secure environment by which to protect the data. The secure environment, or data container, is already created and is merely awaiting data; data supplied by the client. Once the client places the requested data into the data container, the container closes and encrypts the data. The container, now closed and containing encrypted data, returns to the original requesting entity which solely possesses the key to decrypt the contents.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2017Publication date: April 5, 2018Applicant: ShortSave, Inc.Inventor: Karl Matthew Falk
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Publication number: 20180046801Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a data analysis system that may automatically analyze a suspected malware file, or group of files. Automatic analysis of the suspected malware file(s) may include one or more automatic analysis techniques. Automatic analysis of may include production and gathering of various items of information related to the suspected malware file(s) including, for example, calculated hashes, file properties, academic analysis information, file execution information, third-party analysis information, and/or the like. The analysis information may be automatically associated with the suspected malware file(s), and a user interface may be generated in which the various analysis information items are presented to a human analyst such that the analyst may quickly and efficiently evaluate the suspected malware file(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 6, 2017Publication date: February 15, 2018Inventors: Matthew Falk, Timothy Yousaf, Joseph Staehle, Lucas Lemanowicz, Sebastien Noury, Robin Lim, Michael Glazer
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Patent number: 9785773Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a data analysis system that may automatically analyze a suspected malware file, or group of files. Automatic analysis of the suspected malware file(s) may include one or more automatic analysis techniques. Automatic analysis of may include production and gathering of various items of information related to the suspected malware file(s) including, for example, calculated hashes, file properties, academic analysis information, file execution information, third-party analysis information, and/or the like. The analysis information may be automatically associated with the suspected malware file(s), and a user interface may be generated in which the various analysis information items are presented to a human analyst such that the analyst may quickly and efficiently evaluate the suspected malware file(s).Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2015Date of Patent: October 10, 2017Assignee: Palantir Technologies Inc.Inventors: Matthew Falk, Timothy Yousaf, Joseph Staehle, Lucas Lemanowicz, Sebastien Noury, Robin Lim, Michael Glazer
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Publication number: 20160004864Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a data analysis system that may automatically analyze a suspected malware file, or group of files. Automatic analysis of the suspected malware file(s) may include one or more automatic analysis techniques. Automatic analysis of may include production and gathering of various items of information related to the suspected malware file(s) including, for example, calculated hashes, file properties, academic analysis information, file execution information, third-party analysis information, and/or the like. The analysis information may be automatically associated with the suspected malware file(s), and a user interface may be generated in which the various analysis information items are presented to a human analyst such that the analyst may quickly and efficiently evaluate the suspected malware file(s).Type: ApplicationFiled: March 25, 2015Publication date: January 7, 2016Inventors: Matthew Falk, Timothy Yousaf, Joseph Staehle, Lucas Lemanowicz, Sebastien Noury, Robin Lim, Michael Glazer
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Patent number: 9021260Abstract: Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to a data analysis system that may automatically analyze a suspected malware file, or group of files. Automatic analysis of the suspected malware file(s) may include one or more automatic analysis techniques. Automatic analysis of may include production and gathering of various items of information related to the suspected malware file(s) including, for example, calculated hashes, file properties, academic analysis information, file execution information, third-party analysis information, and/or the like. The analysis information may be automatically associated with the suspected malware file(s), and a user interface may be generated in which the various analysis information items are presented to a human analyst such that the analyst may quickly and efficiently evaluate the suspected malware file(s).Type: GrantFiled: August 29, 2014Date of Patent: April 28, 2015Assignee: Palantir Technologies Inc.Inventors: Matthew Falk, Timothy Yousaf, Joseph Staehle, Lucas Lemanowicz, Sebastien Noury, Robin Lim, Michael Glazer