Patents by Inventor Matthew Fleck
Matthew Fleck 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: 20240143829Abstract: An improvement to a database management system including creating a record key for the data, storing the data with an altered record ID obfuscates the data without an encryption step. In some embodiments hashing includes adding or subtracting a predetermined number from the record key. The record key may be created by combining a user key and a private key. Data querying operations may include extensions that allow for field specific operations to sunder and thereby obscure personally identifiable information. To retrieve data, the method provides for receiving a record request including parameters that conditionally determine if personally identifiable information should be returned as the proper data. The parameters may be user credential information wherein masked or unmasked personal identifiable information is provided based on the user's credentials. These methods may be incorporated into database operations providing a secure database without the resource overhead of encryption.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2022Publication date: May 2, 2024Applicant: Anonomatic, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Fleck
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Publication number: 20230043544Abstract: An improvement to a database management system including receiving a data and creating a record key for the data, storing the data with an altered record ID obfuscates the data without an encryption step. In some embodiments hashing includes adding or subtracting a predetermined number from the record key. The record key may be created by combining a user key and a private key. Data querying operations may include extensions that allow for field specific operations to sunder and thereby obscure personally identifiable information. To retrieve data, the method provides for receiving a record request including parameters that conditionally determine if personally identifiable information should be returned as the proper data. These methods may be incorporated into database operations providing a secure database without the resource overhead of encryption.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2022Publication date: February 9, 2023Applicant: Anonomatic, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Fleck
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Publication number: 20220358249Abstract: A method for anonymizing an event data series including receiving an event information, with (PII) in the event information. Determining if the event information is associated with a session and either creating a new session identifier with a new anonymous identifier or assigning an existing session identifier and existing anonymous identifier in response to said determining, said anonymous identifier associated with the PII and the session, and substituting the PII in the event with the anonymous identifier. Some embodiments may include event which are mouse-clicks or web page visits. Rules for correlating events into sessions may include an allowable amount of time which may occur between the first event in a session and all other events within a session, an allowable amount of time after the start of one event and the start of the next event, or an allowable amount of time for a specific type of event.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2022Publication date: November 10, 2022Inventor: Matthew Fleck
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Publication number: 20220239469Abstract: A method for data security including receiving, at a server, a record, said record including at least one field for storing personally identifiable information (PII) and querying a structured data store for key information associated with the PII. Then replacing the PII with the key information, altering the key information by combining it with a unique pre-determined modifier, and storing the record wherein the PII includes at least one of a name, social security number, telephone number or address. In some embodiments the key information is numeric and altering includes either adding or subtracting the key information to the unique modifier.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 15, 2022Publication date: July 28, 2022Applicant: Anonomatic Inc.Inventor: Matthew Fleck
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Patent number: 11387998Abstract: A method for data security including receiving a first recordset, said first recordset including a first poly-identifier representing a first personally identifiable information (PII), and a first contextual information, said first poly-identifier associated with a name field of a record in a PII structured data store. Also receiving at the server a second recordset, said second recordset including a second poly-identifier representing a second personally identifiable information (PII) and a second contextual information, said second poly-identifier comprised of unique characters associated with the name field of a record in the PII structured data store. Then comparing the first and second contextual information to calculate a correlation score to create a match table entry as a result of said comparing, said match table entry including both an internal ID and an external anonymous ID. The IDs may associate the contextual information between records to a single person.Type: GrantFiled: November 25, 2020Date of Patent: July 12, 2022Assignee: Anonomatic, Inc.Inventor: Matthew Fleck
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Publication number: 20210328776Abstract: A method for data security including receiving a first recordset, said first recordset including a first poly-identifier representing a first personally identifiable information (PII), and a first contextual information, said first poly-identifier associated with a name field of a record in a PII structured data store. Also receiving at the server a second recordset, said second recordset including a second poly-identifier representing a second personally identifiable information (PII) and a second contextual information, said second poly-identifier comprised of unique characters associated with the name field of a record in the PII structured data store. Then comparing the first and second contextual information to calculate a correlation score to create a match table entry as a result of said comparing, said match table entry including both an internal ID and an external anonymous ID. The IDs may associate the contextual information between records to a single person.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 25, 2020Publication date: October 21, 2021Inventor: Matthew Fleck
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Patent number: 10763575Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to small cell poles that are configured for use in urban environments. In various implementations, the small cell poles have a configuration similar to existing utility poles, which minimizes their aesthetic obtrusiveness. In order to reduce the size of an antenna structure of such a small cell pole, implementations utilizes antennas that are vertically stacked, which permits an antenna structure of a small cell pole to have a reduced width. In various implementations, one or more antennas are vertically stacked within a spatial envelope of a pole. For instance, one or more antennas may be disposed within the interior of a pole such that a resulting cell ole is similar in appearance to a utility pole.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 2019Date of Patent: September 1, 2020Assignee: COMPTEK TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Michael Constance, James D. Lockwood, Matthew Chase, Steve Mustaro, Matthew Fleck
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Publication number: 20200185823Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to small cell poles that are configured for use in urban environments. In various implementations, the small cell poles have a configuration similar to existing utility poles, which minimizes their aesthetic obtrusiveness. In order to reduce the size of an antenna structure of such a small cell pole, implementations utilizes antennas that are vertically stacked, which permits an antenna structure of a small cell pole to have a reduced width. In various implementations, one or more antennas are vertically stacked within a spatial envelope of a pole. For instance, one or more antennas may be disposed within the interior of a pole such that a resulting cell ole is similar in appearance to a utility pole.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 10, 2019Publication date: June 11, 2020Inventors: Michael Constance, James D. Lockwood, Matthew Chase, Steve Mustaro, Matthew Fleck
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Patent number: 10505271Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to small cell poles that are configured for use in urban environments. In various implementations, the small cell poles have a configuration similar to existing utility poles, which minimizes their aesthetic obtrusiveness. In order to reduce the size of an antenna structure of such a small cell pole, implementations utilizes antennas that are vertically stacked, which permits an antenna structure of a small cell pole to have a reduced width. In various implementations, one or more antennas are vertically stacked within a spatial envelope of a pole. For instance, one or more antennas may be disposed within the interior of a pole such that a resulting cell ole is similar in appearance to a utility pole.Type: GrantFiled: March 22, 2018Date of Patent: December 10, 2019Assignee: COMPTEK TECHNOLOGIES, LLCInventors: Michael Constance, James D. Lockwood, Matthew Chase, Steve Mustaro, Matthew Fleck
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Publication number: 20180351245Abstract: The present disclosure is directed to small cell poles that are configured for use in urban environments. In various implementations, the small cell poles have a configuration similar to existing utility poles, which minimizes their aesthetic obtrusiveness. In order to reduce the size of an antenna structure of such a small cell pole, implementations utilizes antennas that are vertically stacked, which permits an antenna structure of a small cell pole to have a reduced width. In various implementations, one or more antennas are vertically stacked within a spatial envelope of a pole. For instance, one or more antennas may be disposed within the interior of a pole such that a resulting cell ole is similar in appearance to a utility pole.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 22, 2018Publication date: December 6, 2018Inventors: Michael Constance, James D. Lockwood, Matthew Chase, Steve Mustaro, Matthew Fleck