Patents by Inventor Paul Stubbs
Paul Stubbs 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: 12282549Abstract: In one aspect, a method of classifying a computer object as malware includes receiving at a base computer data about a computer object from each of plural remote computers on which the object or similar objects are stored. The data about the computer object received from the plural computers is compared in the base computer. The computer object is classified as malware on the basis of said comparison. In one embodiment, the data about the computer object includes one or more of: executable instructions contained within or constituted by the object; the size of the object; the name of the object; the logical storage location or path of the object on the respective remote computers; the vendor of the object; the software product and version associated with the object; and, events initiated by or involving the object when the object is created, configured or runs on the respective remote computers.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2022Date of Patent: April 22, 2025Assignee: OPEN TEXT INC.Inventors: Melvyn Morris, Paul Stubbs, Markus Hartwig, Darren Harter
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Patent number: 11847612Abstract: A system is presented that profiles authors and social media data across different media platforms and is capable of determining the author's overall social impact. In one aspect, this is accomplished by using a data retrieval service to trawl various web-sites and social media platforms for information about authors which can then be associated with those authors in a profile database. In one example, an author may post an entry on his/her blog and the data retrieval service can access the profile information of the author, on the blog, where various aspects of the profile information (e.g., real name, employee information, home address) can be matched with candidates in a profile database. From the information gathered, authors can be linked across multiple, different platforms, and an overall social impact of each of the authors can be determined.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 2021Date of Patent: December 19, 2023Assignee: NASDAQ, INC.Inventors: Deepak Chandrasekaran, David Costello, Paul Stubbs
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Patent number: 11803557Abstract: A social intelligence system is presented that streams information from a source, queues the streamed information, analyzes/scores the queued data, and stores the analyzed/scored data in an analysis database. The analyzed/scored data can then be retrieved from the database for post-processing and stored in a client specific database for further reporting. By streaming the data into various message queues and scoring the data before storing in the analysis database, large volumes of data can be efficiently processed and analyzed for a particular person and/or entity.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2021Date of Patent: October 31, 2023Assignee: NASDAQ, INC.Inventors: Deepak Chandrasekaran, Paul Stubbs
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Publication number: 20220284094Abstract: In one aspect, a method of classifying a computer object as malware includes receiving at a base computer data about a computer object from each of plural remote computers on which the object or similar objects are stored. The data about the computer object received from the plural computers is compared in the base computer. The computer object is classified as malware on the basis of said comparison. In one embodiment, the data about the computer object includes one or more of: executable instructions contained within or constituted by the object; the size of the object; the name of the object; the logical storage location or path of the object on the respective remote computers; the vendor of the object; the software product and version associated with the object; and, events initiated by or involving the object when the object is created, configured or runs on the respective remote computers.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2022Publication date: September 8, 2022Inventors: Melvyn Morris, Paul Stubbs, Markus Hartwig, Darren Harter
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Patent number: 11379582Abstract: In one aspect, a method of classifying a computer object as malware includes receiving at a base computer data about a computer object from each of plural remote computers on which the object or similar objects are stored. The data about the computer object received from the plural computers is compared in the base computer. The computer object is classified as malware on the basis of said comparison. In one embodiment, the data about the computer object includes one or more of: executable instructions contained within or constituted by the object; the size of the object; the name of the object; the logical storage location or path of the object on the respective remote computers; the vendor of the object; the software product and version associated with the object; and, events initiated by or involving the object when the object is created, configured or runs on the respective remote computers.Type: GrantFiled: September 3, 2020Date of Patent: July 5, 2022Assignee: Webroot Inc.Inventors: Melvyn Morris, Paul Stubbs, Markus Hartwig, Darren Harter
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Publication number: 20210338931Abstract: Embodiments disclosed herein relate to detection systems for an infusion pump. An occlusion detector for an infusion pump includes a membrane that deforms in response to fluid pressure in a fluid flow path branching off of the main fluid flow path of the infusion pump. The membrane deforms in response to fluid pressure, applying an axial pressure to a piston, which in turn triggers a force sensor. A controller of the infusion pump triggers an alarm or alerts a user when a threshold is reached. A bubble detector for the infusion pump includes a light emitter and reflective surface. Light shines through the fluid flow path, refracting differently if there is air present in the flow path. A light sensor detects the light and conveys an output signal to the controller. If detected air surpasses a threshold, the controller sounds an alarm or otherwise alerts the user.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 24, 2019Publication date: November 4, 2021Applicant: Takeda Pharmaceutical Company LimitedInventors: Andrew Scott Argersinger, Brent Whitfield Byers, Jason Paul Stubbs
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Patent number: 11100466Abstract: A system is presented that profiles authors and social media data across different media platforms and is capable of determining the author's overall social impact. In one aspect, this is accomplished by using a data retrieval service to trawl various web-sites and social media platforms for information about authors which can then be associated with those authors in a profile database. In one example, an author may post an entry on his/her blog and the data retrieval service can access the profile information of the author, on the blog, where various aspects of the profile information (e.g., real name, employee information, home address) can be matched with candidates in a profile database. From the information gathered, authors can be linked across multiple, different platforms, and an overall social impact of each of the authors can be determined.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 2019Date of Patent: August 24, 2021Assignee: NASDAQ, INC.Inventors: Deepak Chandrasekaran, David Costello, Paul Stubbs
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Patent number: 11086885Abstract: A social intelligence system is presented that streams information from a source, queues the streamed information, analyzes/scores the queued data, and stores the analyzed/scored data in an analysis database. The analyzed/scored data can then be retrieved from the database for post-processing and stored in a client specific database for further reporting. By streaming the data into various message queues and scoring the data before storing in the analysis database, large volumes of data can be efficiently processed and analyzed for a particular person and/or entity.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2016Date of Patent: August 10, 2021Assignee: Nasdaq, Inc.Inventors: Deepak Chandrasekaran, Paul Stubbs
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Publication number: 20200401694Abstract: In one aspect, a method of classifying a computer object as malware includes receiving at a base computer data about a computer object from each of plural remote computers on which the object or similar objects are stored. The data about the computer object received from the plural computers is compared in the base computer. The computer object is classified as malware on the basis of said comparison. In one embodiment, the data about the computer object includes one or more of: executable instructions contained within or constituted by the object; the size of the object; the name of the object; the logical storage location or path of the object on the respective remote computers; the vendor of the object; the software product and version associated with the object; and, events initiated by or involving the object when the object is created, configured or runs on the respective remote computers.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2020Publication date: December 24, 2020Inventors: Melvyn Morris, Paul Stubbs, Markus Hartwig, Darren Harter
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Patent number: 10803170Abstract: In one aspect, a method of classifying a computer object as malware includes receiving at a base computer data about a computer object from each of plural remote computers on which the object or similar objects are stored. The data about the computer object received from the plural computers is compared in the base computer. The computer object is classified as malware on the basis of said comparison. In one embodiment, the data about the computer object includes one or more of: executable instructions contained within or constituted by the object; the size of the object; the name of the object; the logical storage location or path of the object on the respective remote computers; the vendor of the object; the software product and version associated with the object; and, events initiated by or involving the object when the object is created, configured or runs on the respective remote computers.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2014Date of Patent: October 13, 2020Assignee: WEBROOT INC.Inventors: Melvyn Morris, Paul Stubbs, Markus Hartwig, Darren Harter
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Patent number: 10304036Abstract: A system is presented that profiles authors and social media data across different media platforms and is capable of determining the author's overall social impact. In one aspect, this is accomplished by using a data retrieval service to trawl various web-sites and social media platforms for information about authors which can then be associated with those authors in a profile database. In one example, an author may post an entry on his/her blog and the data retrieval service can access the profile information of the author, on the blog, where various aspects of the profile information (e.g., real name, employee information, home address) can be matched with candidates in a profile database. From the information gathered, authors can be linked across multiple, different platforms, and an overall social impact of each of the authors can be determined.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2012Date of Patent: May 28, 2019Assignee: NASDAQ, Inc.Inventors: Deepak Chandrasekaran, David Costello, Paul Stubbs
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Patent number: 9418389Abstract: A social intelligence system is presented that streams information from a source, queues the streamed information, analyzes/scores the queued data, and stores the analyzed/scored data in an analysis database. The analyzed/scored data can then be retrieved from the database for post-processing and stored in a client specific database for further reporting. By streaming the data into various message queues and scoring the data before storing in the analysis database, large volumes of data can be efficiently processed and analyzed for a particular person and/or entity.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2012Date of Patent: August 16, 2016Assignee: NASDAQ, INC.Inventors: Deepak Chandrasekaran, Paul Stubbs
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Publication number: 20150020057Abstract: A facility is provided for controlling application features. In various embodiments, the facility assembles an indication of features, starts a controlled application, and provides the assembled indication of features to the controlled application so that the controlled application can disable a feature of the controlled application. The facility can include a controlling application that is adapted for assembling a set of tokens that identify features by adding or removing tokens when a user of the controlling application selects a command associated with the controlling application, and a controlled application that, when invoked by the controlling application and provided the assembled set of tokens, controls a feature of the controlled application based on the assembled set of tokens.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2014Publication date: January 15, 2015Inventors: Paul Stubbs, Eric S. Schnepp, Peter J. Torr, John A. Shepard
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Publication number: 20150007327Abstract: In one aspect, a method of classifying a computer object as malware includes receiving at a base computer data about a computer object from each of plural remote computers on which the object or similar objects are stored. The data about the computer object received from the plural computers is compared in the base computer. The computer object is classified as malware on the basis of said comparison. In one embodiment, the data about the computer object includes one or more of: executable instructions contained within or constituted by the object; the size of the object; the name of the object; the logical storage location or path of the object on the respective remote computers; the vendor of the object; the software product and version associated with the object; and, events initiated by or involving the object when the object is created, configured or runs on the respective remote computers.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2014Publication date: January 1, 2015Inventors: Melvyn Morris, Paul Stubbs, Markus Hartwig, Darren Harter
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Patent number: 8850388Abstract: A facility is provided for controlling application features. In various embodiments, the facility assembles an indication of features, starts a controlled application, and provides the assembled indication of features to the controlled application so that the controlled application can disable a feature of the controlled application. The facility can include a controlling application that is adapted for assembling a set of tokens that identify features by adding or removing tokens when a user of the controlling application selects a command associated with the controlling application, and a controlled application that, when invoked by the controlling application and provided the assembled set of tokens, controls a feature of the controlled application based on the assembled set of tokens.Type: GrantFiled: September 7, 2006Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: Microsoft CorporationInventors: Paul Stubbs, Eric S. Schnepp, Peter J. Torr, John A. Shepard
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Patent number: 8763123Abstract: In one aspect, a method of determining the protection that a remote computer has from malware includes receiving at a base computer, details of all or selected security products operating on a remote computer, receiving similar information from other remote computers, and identifying malware process that were not identified by the security products installed on the other remote computers and having a same or similar combination of security products installed on the remote computer.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2012Date of Patent: June 24, 2014Assignee: Prevx LimitedInventors: Melvyn Morris, Paul Stubbs, Markus Hartwig, Darren Harter
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Patent number: 8726389Abstract: In one aspect, a method of classifying a computer object as malware includes receiving at a base computer data about a computer object from each of plural remote computers on which the object or similar objects are stored. The data about the computer object received from the plural computers is compared in the base computer. The computer object is classified as malware on the basis of said comparison. In one embodiment, the data about the computer object includes one or more of: executable instructions contained within or constituted by the object; the size of the object; the name of the object; the logical storage location or path of the object on the respective remote computers; the vendor of the object; the software product and version associated with the object; and, events initiated by or involving the object when the object is created, configured or runs on the respective remote computers.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 2012Date of Patent: May 13, 2014Assignee: Prevx LimitedInventors: Melvyn Morris, Paul Stubbs, Markus Hartwig, Darren Harter
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Publication number: 20130297619Abstract: A system is presented that profiles authors and social media data across different media platforms and is capable of determining the author's overall social impact. In one aspect, this is accomplished by using a data retrieval service to trawl various web-sites and social media platforms for information about authors which can then be associated with those authors in a profile database. In one example, an author may post an entry on his/her blog and the data retrieval service can access the profile information of the author, on the blog, where various aspects of the profile information (e.g., real name, employee information, home address) can be matched with candidates in a profile database. From the information gathered, authors can be linked across multiple, different platforms, and an overall social impact of each of the authors can be determined.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 7, 2012Publication date: November 7, 2013Applicant: The NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc.Inventors: Deepak CHANDRASEKARAN, David COSTELLO, Paul Stubbs
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Publication number: 20130252222Abstract: During a presentation, a question is emitted over a network connection to a plurality of audience members, who utilize a computing device to respond. Client software for the audience members' heterogeneous computing devices may receive questions and upload answers. Answers from the audience are collected and aggregated, including optionally aggregating demographic information associated with each respondent and the answer of the respondent. Real-time analytics are provided to the presenter, which facilitates formulation or selection of further content and/or further questions. The timing of the questions can be synchronized with a content by linking the question to particular portions of the content, by tying the question to a particular slide or frame, by setting a length of time after which the question should be emitted, by offering a question on-demand, or some other method. A website maintains content, questions, user credentials of audience members, responses, and aggregated data, among other aspects.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 26, 2013Publication date: September 26, 2013Inventors: Steven Fox, Paul Stubbs, Chris Garrison
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Patent number: 8418250Abstract: In one aspect, a method of classifying a computer object as malware includes receiving at a base computer data about a computer object from each of plural remote computers on which the object or similar objects are stored. The data about the computer object received from the plural computers is compared in the base computer. The computer object is classified as malware on the basis of said comparison. In one embodiment, the data about the computer object includes one or more of: executable instructions contained within or constituted by the object; the size of the object; the name of the object; the logical storage location or path of the object on the respective remote computers; the vendor of the object; the software product and version associated with the object; and, events initiated by or involving the object when the object is created, configured or runs on the respective remote computers.Type: GrantFiled: June 30, 2006Date of Patent: April 9, 2013Assignee: Prevx LimitedInventors: Melvyn Morris, Paul Stubbs, Markus Hartwig, Darren Harter