Patents by Inventor Rajesh K. Sharma
Rajesh K. Sharma 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: 20250071137Abstract: One variation of a method for emulating a known attack on a computer network includes: generating a set of data packets by recombining packet fragments within a packet capture file representing packet fragments transmitted between machines during a prior malicious attack on a second network; defining transmission triggers for transmission of the set of data packets between pairs of agents connected to a target network based on timestamps of packet fragments in the packet capture file; initiating transmission of the set of data packets between the pairs agents according to the set of transmission triggers to simulate the malicious attack on the target network; and, in response to absence of a security event related to the simulation in a log of a security technology deployed on the target network, generating a prompt to reconfigure the security technology to respond to the malicious attack.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 14, 2024Publication date: February 27, 2025Inventors: Renan Fischer e Silva, Albert López Fernández, Rajesh K. Sharma
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Patent number: 12177244Abstract: One variation of a method for emulating a known attack on a computer network includes: generating a set of data packets by recombining packet fragments within a packet capture file representing packet fragments transmitted between machines during a prior malicious attack on a second network; defining transmission triggers for transmission of the set of data packets between pairs of agents connected to a target network based on timestamps of packet fragments in the packet capture file; initiating transmission of the set of data packets between the pairs agents according to the set of transmission triggers to simulate the malicious attack on the target network; and, in response to absence of a security event related to the simulation in a log of a security technology deployed on the target network, generating a prompt to reconfigure the security technology to respond to the malicious attack.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2023Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Assignee: AttackIQ, Inc.Inventors: Renan Fischer e Silva, Albert López Fernández, Rajesh K. Sharma
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Publication number: 20240179175Abstract: One variation of a system for emulating a known attack on a computer network includes a computer system configured to: generate a set of data packets by recombining packet fragments transmitted between machines during a prior malicious attack on a second network; define transmission triggers for transmission of the set of data packets between pairs of agents connected to a target network based on timestamps of packet fragments; generate an executable file including the set of data packets and the transmission triggers; initiate transmission of the set of data packets between the pairs assets according to the set of transmission triggers to emulate the malicious attack on the target network; and, in response to absence of a security event related to the emulation in a log of a security technology deployed on the target network, generate a prompt to reconfigure the security technology to respond to the malicious attack.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2024Publication date: May 30, 2024Inventors: George Tomic, Andres Gazzoli, Pablo Caballero, Raul Lopez, Franco Ardiani, Juan Pablo Fuertes, Facundo Osimi, Rajesh K Sharma
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Publication number: 20240179174Abstract: One variation of a method for emulating a known attack on a computer network includes: generating a set of data packets by recombining packet fragments transmitted between machines during a prior malicious attack on a second network; defining transmission triggers for transmission of the set of data packets between pairs of assets connected to a target network based on timestamps of packet fragments; generating an executable file including the set of data packets and the transmission triggers; initiating transmission of the set of data packets between the pairs assets according to the set of transmission triggers to emulate the malicious attack on the target network; and, in response to absence of a security event related to the emulation in a log of a security technology deployed on the target network, generating a prompt to reconfigure the security technology to respond to the malicious attack.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 6, 2024Publication date: May 30, 2024Inventors: George Tomic, Andres Gazzoli, Pablo Caballero, Raul Lopez, Franco Ardiani, Juan Pablo Fuertes, Facundo Osimi, Rajesh K Sharma
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Publication number: 20240114049Abstract: One variation of a method for emulating a known attack on a computer network includes: generating a set of data packets by recombining packet fragments within a packet capture file representing packet fragments transmitted between machines during a prior malicious attack on a second network; defining transmission triggers for transmission of the set of data packets between pairs of agents connected to a target network based on timestamps of packet fragments in the packet capture file; initiating transmission of the set of data packets between the pairs agents according to the set of transmission triggers to simulate the malicious attack on the target network; and, in response to absence of a security event related to the simulation in a log of a security technology deployed on the target network, generating a prompt to reconfigure the security technology to respond to the malicious attack.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2023Publication date: April 4, 2024Inventors: Renan Fischer e Silva, Albert López Fernández, Rajesh K. Sharma
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Patent number: 11876829Abstract: One variation of a method for emulating a known attack on a computer network includes: generating a set of data packets by recombining packet fragments within a packet capture file representing packet fragments transmitted between machines during a prior malicious attack on a second network; defining transmission triggers for transmission of the set of data packets between pairs of agents connected to a target network based on timestamps of packet fragments in the packet capture file; initiating transmission of the set of data packets between the pairs agents according to the set of transmission triggers to simulate the malicious attack on the target network; and, in response to absence of a security event related to the simulation in a log of a security technology deployed on the target network, generating a prompt to reconfigure the security technology to respond to the malicious attack.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2022Date of Patent: January 16, 2024Assignee: AttackIQ, Inc.Inventors: Renan Fischer e Silva, Albert López Fernández, Rajesh K. Sharma
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Publication number: 20230137217Abstract: One variation of a method for emulating a known attack on a computer network includes: generating a set of data packets by recombining packet fragments within a packet capture file representing packet fragments transmitted between machines during a prior malicious attack on a second network; defining transmission triggers for transmission of the set of data packets between pairs of agents connected to a target network based on timestamps of packet fragments in the packet capture file; initiating transmission of the set of data packets between the pairs agents according to the set of transmission triggers to simulate the malicious attack on the target network; and, in response to absence of a security event related to the simulation in a log of a security technology deployed on the target network, generating a prompt to reconfigure the security technology to respond to the malicious attack.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2022Publication date: May 4, 2023Inventors: Renan Fischer e Silva, Albert López Fernández, Rajesh K. Sharma
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Patent number: 11563765Abstract: One variation of a method for emulating a known attack on a computer network includes: generating a set of data packets by recombining packet fragments within a packet capture file representing packet fragments transmitted between machines during a prior malicious attack on a second network; defining transmission triggers for transmission of the set of data packets between pairs of agents connected to a target network based on timestamps of packet fragments in the packet capture file; initiating transmission of the set of data packets between the pairs agents according to the set of transmission triggers to simulate the malicious attack on the target network; and, in response to absence of a security event related to the simulation in a log of a security technology deployed on the target network, generating a prompt to reconfigure the security technology to respond to the malicious attack.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 2020Date of Patent: January 24, 2023Assignee: AttackIQ, Inc.Inventors: Renan Fischer e Silva, Albert López Fernández, Rajesh K Sharma
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Publication number: 20210320941Abstract: One variation of a method for emulating a known attack on a computer network includes: generating a set of data packets by recombining packet fragments within a packet capture file representing packet fragments transmitted between machines during a prior malicious attack on a second network; defining transmission triggers for transmission of the set of data packets between pairs of agents connected to a target network based on timestamps of packet fragments in the packet capture file; initiating transmission of the set of data packets between the pairs agents according to the set of transmission triggers to simulate the malicious attack on the target network; and, in response to absence of a security event related to the simulation in a log of a security technology deployed on the target network, generating a prompt to reconfigure the security technology to respond to the malicious attack.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 28, 2020Publication date: October 14, 2021Inventors: Renan Fischer e Silva, Albert López Fernández, Rajesh K. Sharma
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Patent number: D765896Type: GrantFiled: June 18, 2015Date of Patent: September 6, 2016Assignee: Weber-Stephen Products LLCInventors: Romualdo Sonny Siazon, Rajesh K. Sharma, Patrick J. McVey
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Patent number: D799259Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 2016Date of Patent: October 10, 2017Assignee: Weber-Stephen Products LLCInventors: Carmen O. Lira-Nunez, Mark Richard Pavel, Hudson Kirk Rio, Romualdo Sonny Siazon, Rajesh K. Sharma, Patrick J. McVey