Patents by Inventor Simon Paul Tyler
Simon Paul Tyler 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: 11599244Abstract: The invention is related to security systems and methods for proactively informing a user about an artifact associated with a clickable object on a user interface with which the user is interacting, where such information is provided to the user prior to selection of the clickable object. The information includes a safety assessment of the clickable object, details about the underlying artifact, such as the contents of an archive file, and general information helpful in assisting the user with making a decision as to whether to select the clickable object.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 2021Date of Patent: March 7, 2023Assignee: Mimecast Services Ltd.Inventors: Lee Haworth, Simon Paul Tyler, Jackie Anne Maylor, Nathaniel S. Borenstein
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Patent number: 11595417Abstract: The present disclosure relates generally to the field of data processing and electronic messaging systems, and, more particularly, to systems and methods for mediating a user's access to a resource to thereby prevent potential security breaches, including phishing and impersonation, malware, and security issues, particularly with respect to websites and electronic communications.Type: GrantFiled: July 27, 2020Date of Patent: February 28, 2023Assignee: Mimecast Services Ltd.Inventors: Jackie Anne Maylor, Simon Paul Tyler, Steven Malone, Wayne Van Ry, Francisco Ribeiro, Nathaniel S. Borenstein, Paul Sowden
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Publication number: 20220197997Abstract: Systems and methods for attacks, countermeasures, archiving, data leak prevention, and other novel services relating to active messages are disclosed. Among other things, a system can replace active content with static content in a message, can replace static content with active content in a message, and can use active messaging to provide enhanced on-hold message functions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 17, 2021Publication date: June 23, 2022Inventors: Simon Paul Tyler, Nathaniel S. Borenstein, Jackie Anne Maylor, Carlos da Silva, Kevin Slote, Herbert L. Roitblat, Florian P. Buetow, Chris Bamford
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Publication number: 20220124084Abstract: In various exemplary embodiments, a security continuity system allows users to continue accessing certain user accounts (e.g., email, calendar, contacts, documents, instant messaging, cloud storage, etc.) through alternate logon identity credentials that are automatically provisioned such as when a security event is detected or suspected. The alternate logon identity credentials may be temporary (e.g., just used during security continuity until the original user logon identity credentials can be secured such as by establishing a new password or by having the user select a new logon identity) or permanent (e.g., the alternate logon identity can become the user's new logon identity). Security continuity may be invoked manually (e.g., by the user or by an administrator) or automatically when certain conditions are detected (e.g., through detection of suspicious activities such as repeated user lockouts due to multiple failed logon attempts or upon detection of a successful breach by an attacker).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2020Publication date: April 21, 2022Inventors: Jackie Anne Maylor, Simon Paul Tyler, Mark O'Hare, Nathaniel S. Borenstein
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Publication number: 20220103501Abstract: Among other things, we describe techniques for encoding data that is included in electronic communications. In one aspect, a first electronic communication system sends, to an entity, a first email message that includes a Message-ID field including data that identifies an action to be carried out by a second electronic communication system. The first electronic communication system receives, from the entity, a second email message that includes an In-Reply-To field containing the data that identifies the action to be carried out by the second electronic communication system. The first electronic communication extracts the data from the In-Reply-To field in a message header of the first electronic communication. The second electronic communication system may be the same as the first electronic communication system, or may be an electronic communication system other than the first electronic communication system.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2021Publication date: March 31, 2022Inventors: Simon Paul Tyler, Jackie Anne Maylor
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Publication number: 20220100332Abstract: The invention is related to security systems and methods for proactively informing a user about an artifact associated with a clickable object on a user interface with which the user is interacting, where such information is provided to the user prior to selection of the clickable object. The information includes a safety assessment of the clickable object, details about the underlying artifact, such as the contents of an archive file, and general information helpful in assisting the user with making a decision as to whether to select the clickable object.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 2, 2021Publication date: March 31, 2022Inventors: Lee Haworth, Simon Paul Tyler, Jackie Anne Maylor, Nathaniel S. Borenstein
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Patent number: 11258785Abstract: Virtually every online account requires login credentials like username and password for access. Using different credentials for each account can reduce the likelihood of unauthorized access to these accounts. Remembering all the different credentials, however, can be a challenge and it is not uncommon for a user to mistakenly provide credentials to a site that are for another, sensitive site. Accordingly, a system for warning a user of such an error is provided. The system includes a browser plugin that responds to a user entering their credentials at a requesting site by looking up an identifier of a trusted site associated with the user's credentials. The identifiers of the requesting and trusted sites are compared, and if they do not match, the browser plugin blocks the user from submitting their credentials to the requesting site. Advantageously, the system reduces the likelihood that credentials to sensitive accounts are provided by accident.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2020Date of Patent: February 22, 2022Assignee: Mimecast Services Ltd.Inventors: Jackie Anne Maylor, Simon Paul Tyler, Steven Malone, Wayne Van Ry, Francisco Ribeiro
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Patent number: 11119632Abstract: The invention is related to security systems and methods for proactively informing a user about an artifact associated with a clickable object on a user interface with which the user is interacting, where such information is provided to the user prior to selection of the clickable object. The information includes a safety assessment of the clickable object, details about the underlying artifact, such as the contents of an archive file, and general information helpful in assisting the user with making a decision as to whether to select the clickable object.Type: GrantFiled: January 3, 2019Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: Mimecast Services Ltd.Inventors: Lee Haworth, Simon Paul Tyler, Jackie Anne Maylor, Nathaniel S. Borenstein
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Patent number: 11121995Abstract: Among other things, we describe techniques for encoding data that is included in electronic communications. In one aspect, a first electronic communication system sends, to an entity, a first email message that includes a Message-ID field including data that identifies an action to be carried out by a second electronic communication system. The first electronic communication system receives, from the entity, a second email message that includes an In-Reply-To field containing the data that identifies the action to be carried out by the second electronic communication system. The first electronic communication extracts the data from the In-Reply-To field in a message header of the first electronic communication. The second electronic communication system may be the same as the first electronic communication system, or may be an electronic communication system other than the first electronic communication system.Type: GrantFiled: July 25, 2013Date of Patent: September 14, 2021Assignee: Mimecast Services Ltd.Inventors: Simon Paul Tyler, Jackie Anne Maylor
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Publication number: 20200358798Abstract: The present disclosure relates generally to the field of data processing and electronic messaging systems, and, more particularly, to systems and methods for mediating a user's access to a resource to thereby prevent potential security breaches, including phishing and impersonation, malware, and security issues, particularly with respect to websites and electronic communications.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2020Publication date: November 12, 2020Inventors: Jackie Anne Maylor, Simon Paul Tyler, Steven Malone, Wayne Van Ry, Francisco Ribeiro, Nathaniel S. Borenstein, Paul Sowden
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Patent number: 10728239Abstract: Today's user is facing an ever increasing number of cyber threats from infectious software to scam artist phishing for their passwords and other personal information. Accordingly, a technique is provided to mediate a user's access to electronic resources, which can include malware and sites that trick the user into giving their password. Based on information known about the resource at the time the user accesses it, the technique can warn the user that the resources is suspicious and it is not safe to provide their password. Even if the resource is safe, the technique can warn the user not reuse their password, thereby promoting good password hygiene.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 2017Date of Patent: July 28, 2020Assignee: Mimecast Services Ltd.Inventors: Jackie Anne Maylor, Simon Paul Tyler, Steven Malone, Wayne Van Ry, Francisco Ribeiro, Nathaniel S. Borenstein
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Publication number: 20200186514Abstract: Virtually every online account requires login credentials like username and password for access. Using different credentials for each account can reduce the likelihood of unauthorized access to these accounts. Remembering all the different credentials, however, can be a challenge and it is not uncommon for a user to mistakenly provide credentials to a site that are for another, sensitive site. Accordingly, a system for warning a user of such an error is provided. The system includes a browser plugin that responds to a user entering their credentials at a requesting site by looking up an identifier of a trusted site associated with the user's credentials. The identifiers of the requesting and trusted sites are compared, and if they do not match, the browser plugin blocks the user from submitting their credentials to the requesting site. Advantageously, the system reduces the likelihood that credentials to sensitive accounts are provided by accident.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 2, 2020Publication date: June 11, 2020Inventors: Jackie Anne Maylor, Simon Paul Tyler, Steven Malone, Wayne Van Ry, Francisco Ribeiro
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Publication number: 20200137110Abstract: The present disclosure relates generally to computer security, and, more particularly, to systems and methods for assisting a user in avoiding the accidental disclosure of confidential or sensitive information, as well as avoiding potential security breaches, including phishing and impersonation, malware, and security issues, particularly with respect to websites and electronic communications.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2019Publication date: April 30, 2020Inventors: Simon Paul Tyler, Steven Malone, Jackie Anne Maylor, Wayne Van Ry, Francisco Ribeiro, Reinhard Uebel
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Patent number: 10536449Abstract: Virtually every online account requires login credentials like username and password for access. Using different credentials for each account can reduce the likelihood of unauthorized access to these accounts. Remembering all the different credentials, however, can be a challenge and it is not uncommon for a user to mistakenly provide credentials to a site that are for another, sensitive site. Accordingly, a system for warning a user of such an error is provided. The system includes a browser plugin that responds to a user entering their credentials at a requesting site by looking up an identifier of a trusted site associated with the user's credentials. The identifiers of the requesting and trusted sites are compared, and if they do not match, the browser plugin blocks the user from submitting their credentials to the requesting site. Advantageously, the system reduces the likelihood that credentials to sensitive accounts are provided by accident.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2017Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Assignee: Mimecast Services Ltd.Inventors: Jackie Anne Maylor, Simon Paul Tyler, Steven Malone, Wayne Van Ry, Francisco Ribeiro
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Publication number: 20190204996Abstract: The invention is related to security systems and methods for proactively informing a user about an artifact associated with a clickable object on a user interface with which the user is interacting, where such information is provided to the user prior to selection of the clickable object. The information includes a safety assessment of the clickable object, details about the underlying artifact, such as the contents of an archive file, and general information helpful in assisting the user with making a decision as to whether to select the clickable object.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 3, 2019Publication date: July 4, 2019Inventors: Lee Elce, Simon Paul Tyler, Jackie Anne Maylor, Nathaniel S. Borenstein
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Publication number: 20190141077Abstract: The invention is a security system providing domain name authentication for intrusion and malware prevention. The system is configured to analyze domain names, specifically analyze network metadata associated with said domain names, and further identify domain names attempting to impersonate or spoof domain names associated with a trusted entity or party.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 18, 2018Publication date: May 9, 2019Inventors: Simon Paul Tyler, Jackie Anne Maylor, Paul Sowden, Meni Farjon
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Patent number: 10078652Abstract: Among other things, at a client computer system in communication with a computer network, a request object is generated that includes logic to control the handling of requests. At least one of the requests depends on (for example, simply by being part of a sequence) a result of at least one of the other of the requests. The request object is sent to a server computer system that is in communication with the computer network. A response object is received that includes results of at least some of the requests.Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2016Date of Patent: September 18, 2018Assignee: Mimecast Services Ltd.Inventors: Neil Hamilton Murray, Simon Paul Tyler, Paul Sowden
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Publication number: 20170195310Abstract: Virtually every online account requires login credentials like username and password for access. Using different credentials for each account can reduce the likelihood of unauthorized access to these accounts. Remembering all the different credentials, however, can be a challenge and it is not uncommon for a user to mistakenly provide credentials to a site that are for another, sensitive site. Accordingly, a system for warning a user of such an error is provided. The system includes a browser plugin that responds to a user entering their credentials at a requesting site by looking up an identifier of a trusted site associated with the user's credentials. The identifiers of the requesting and trusted sites are compared, and if they do not match, the browser plugin blocks the user from submitting their credentials to the requesting site. Advantageously, the system reduces the likelihood that credentials to sensitive accounts are provided by accident.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 17, 2017Publication date: July 6, 2017Inventors: Simon Paul Tyler, Steven Malone, Jackie Maylor, Wayne Van Ry, Francisco Ribeiro
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Publication number: 20170180378Abstract: Today's user is facing an ever increasing number of cyber threats from infectious software to scam artist phishing for their passwords and other personal information. Accordingly, a technique is provided to mediate a user's access to electronic resources, which can include malware and sites that trick the user into giving their password. Based on information known about the resource at the time the user accesses it, the technique can warn the user that the resources is suspicious and it is not safe to provide their password. Even if the resource is safe, the technique can warn the user not reuse their password, thereby promoting good password hygiene.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 3, 2017Publication date: June 22, 2017Inventors: Simon Paul Tyler, Steven Malone, Jackie Maylor, Wayne Van Ry, Francisco Ribeiro
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Publication number: 20160224607Abstract: Among other things, at a client computer system in communication with a computer network, a request object is generated that includes logic to control the handling of requests. At least one of the requests depends on (for example, simply by being part of a sequence) a result of at least one of the other of the requests. The request object is sent to a server computer system that is in communication with the computer network. A response object is received that includes results of at least some of the requests.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 29, 2016Publication date: August 4, 2016Applicant: Mimecast North America Inc.Inventors: Neil Hamilton Murray, Simon Paul Tyler, Paul Sowden