Patents by Inventor Minjie Qiu
Minjie Qiu 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: 20250132993Abstract: Techniques are described for enabling a cloud-based IT and security operations application to execute playbooks containing custom code in a manner that mitigates types of risk related to the misuse of cloud-based resources and security of user data. Users use a client application to create and modify playbooks and, upon receiving input to save a playbook, the client application determines whether the playbook includes custom code. If the client application determines that the playbook includes custom code, the client application establishes a connection with a proxy application (also referred to as an “automation broker”) running in the user's own on-premises network and sends a representation of the playbook to the proxy application. The client application further sends to the IT and security operations application an identifier of the playbook and an indication that the playbook (or the custom code portions of the playbook) is stored within the user's on-premises network.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2024Publication date: April 24, 2025Applicant: Cisco Technology, Inc.Inventors: Chakravarthy SRIDHAR, Minjie QIU, Atif MAHADIK
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Patent number: 12224919Abstract: Techniques are described for enabling a cloud-based IT and security operations application to execute playbooks containing custom code in a manner that mitigates types of risk related to the misuse of cloud-based resources and security of user data. Users use a client application to create and modify playbooks and, upon receiving input to save a playbook, the client application determines whether the playbook includes custom code. If the client application determines that the playbook includes custom code, the client application establishes a connection with a proxy application (also referred to as an “automation broker”) running in the user's own on-premises network and sends a representation of the playbook to the proxy application. The client application further sends to the IT and security operations application an identifier of the playbook and an indication that the playbook (or the custom code portions of the playbook) is stored within the user's on-premises network.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2024Date of Patent: February 11, 2025Assignee: SPLUNK Inc.Inventors: Chakravarthy Sridhar, Minjie Qiu, Atif Mahadik
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Patent number: 11968101Abstract: Techniques are described for enabling a cloud-based IT and security operations application to execute playbooks containing custom code in a manner that mitigates types of risk related to the misuse of cloud-based resources and security of user data. Users use a client application to create and modify playbooks and, upon receiving input to save a playbook, the client application determines whether the playbook includes custom code. If the client application determines that the playbook includes custom code, the client application establishes a connection with a proxy application (also referred to as an “automation broker”) running in the user's own on-premises network and sends a representation of the playbook to the proxy application. The client application further sends to the IT and security operations application an identifier of the playbook and an indication that the playbook (or the custom code portions of the playbook) is stored within the user's on-premises network.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2023Date of Patent: April 23, 2024Assignee: Splunk Inc.Inventors: Chakravarthy Sridhar, Minjie Qiu, Atif Mahadik
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Patent number: 11716260Abstract: Techniques are described for enabling a cloud-based IT and security operations application to execute playbooks containing custom code in a manner that mitigates types of risk related to the misuse of cloud-based resources and security of user data. Users use a client application to create and modify playbooks and, upon receiving input to save a playbook, the client application determines whether the playbook includes custom code. If the client application determines that the playbook includes custom code, the client application establishes a connection with a proxy application (also referred to as an “automation broker”) running in the user's own on-premises network and sends a representation of the playbook to the proxy application. The client application further sends to the IT and security operations application an identifier of the playbook and an indication that the playbook (or the custom code portions of the playbook) is stored within the user's on-premises network.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2022Date of Patent: August 1, 2023Assignee: Splunk Inc.Inventors: Chakravarthy Sridhar, Minjie Qiu, Atif Mahadik
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Publication number: 20230027188Abstract: Techniques are described for enabling a cloud-based IT and security operations application to execute playbooks containing custom code in a manner that mitigates types of risk related to the misuse of cloud-based resources and security of user data. Users use a client application to create and modify playbooks and, upon receiving input to save a playbook, the client application determines whether the playbook includes custom code. If the client application determines that the playbook includes custom code, the client application establishes a connection with a proxy application (also referred to as an “automation broker”) running in the user's own on-premises network and sends a representation of the playbook to the proxy application. The client application further sends to the IT and security operations application an identifier of the playbook and an indication that the playbook (or the custom code portions of the playbook) is stored within the user's on-premises network.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 5, 2022Publication date: January 26, 2023Applicant: Splunk Inc.Inventors: Chakravarthy SRIDHAR, Minjie QIU, Atif MAHADIK
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Patent number: 11496371Abstract: Techniques are described for enabling a cloud-based IT and security operations application to execute playbooks containing custom code in a manner that mitigates types of risk related to the misuse of cloud-based resources and security of user data. Users use a client application to create and modify playbooks and, upon receiving input to save a playbook, the client application determines whether the playbook includes custom code. If the client application determines that the playbook includes custom code, the client application establishes a connection with a proxy application (also referred to as an “automation broker”) running in the user's own on-premises network and sends a representation of the playbook to the proxy application. The client application further sends to the IT and security operations application an identifier of the playbook and an indication that the playbook (or the custom code portions of the playbook) is stored within the user's on-premises network.Type: GrantFiled: April 5, 2021Date of Patent: November 8, 2022Assignee: Splunk Inc.Inventors: Chakravarthy Sridhar, Minjie Qiu, Atif Mahadik
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Publication number: 20210344576Abstract: Techniques are described for enabling a cloud-based IT and security operations application to execute playbooks containing custom code in a manner that mitigates types of risk related to the misuse of cloud-based resources and security of user data. Users use a client application to create and modify playbooks and, upon receiving input to save a playbook, the client application determines whether the playbook includes custom code. If the client application determines that the playbook includes custom code, the client application establishes a connection with a proxy application (also referred to as an “automation broker”) running in the user's own on-premises network and sends a representation of the playbook to the proxy application. The client application further sends to the IT and security operations application an identifier of the playbook and an indication that the playbook (or the custom code portions of the playbook) is stored within the user's on-premises network.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 5, 2021Publication date: November 4, 2021Applicant: Splunk Inc.Inventors: Chakravarthy SRIDHAR, Minjie QIU, Atif MAHADIK
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Patent number: 10999164Abstract: Techniques are described for enabling a cloud-based IT and security operations application to execute playbooks containing custom code in a manner that mitigates types of risk related to the misuse of cloud-based resources and security of user data. Users use a client application to create and modify playbooks and, upon receiving input to save a playbook, the client application determines whether the playbook includes custom code. If the client application determines that the playbook includes custom code, the client application establishes a connection with a proxy application (also referred to as an “automation broker”) running in the user's own on-premises network and sends a representation of the playbook to the proxy application. The client application further sends to the IT and security operations application an identifier of the playbook and an indication that the playbook (or the custom code portions of the playbook) is stored within the user's on-premises network.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 2020Date of Patent: May 4, 2021Assignee: Splunk Inc.Inventors: Chakravarthy Sridhar, Minjie Qiu, Atif Mahadik
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Patent number: 10091077Abstract: The disclosed computer-implemented method for detecting transactional message sequences that are obscured in multicast communications may include (i) collecting a sequence of messages that were distributed on a communication channel and that include an obscured cyclic sequence of request-response messages that are interleaved in the sequence of messages, (ii) constructing a sequence graph from the sequence of messages by (a) adding, for each unique message identifier in the sequence of messages, a node to represent the unique message identifier and (b) adding, for each unique sequence transition in the sequence of messages from an immediately-preceding message to an immediately-succeeding message, an edge to connect the nodes that represent the identifiers of the unique sequence transition's immediately-preceding and immediately-succeeding messages, (iii) traversing the sequence graph to discover the obscured cyclic sequence of request-response messages, and (iv) performing a security action.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2016Date of Patent: October 2, 2018Assignee: Symantec CorporationInventors: Michael Pukish, Minjie Qiu, Shankar Somasundaram