Patents by Inventor Volodymyr Osypov

Volodymyr Osypov 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).

  • Patent number: 11704405
    Abstract: This disclosure provides techniques for pooling and searching network security events reported by multiple sources. As information representing a security event is received from one source, it is searched against a central or distributed database representing events reported from multiple, diverse sources (e.g., different client networks). Either the search or correlated results can be filtered and/or routed according at least one characteristic associated with the networks, for example, to limit correlation to events reported by what are presumed to be similarly situated networks. The disclosed techniques facilitate faster identification of high-relevancy security event information, and thereby help facilitate faster threat identification and mitigation. Various techniques can be implemented as standalone software (e.g., for use by a private network) or for a central pooling and/or query service. This disclosure also provides different examples of actions that can be taken in response to search results.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 1, 2021
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2023
    Assignee: ServiceNow, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Reybok, Andreas Seip Haugsnes, Kurt Joseph Zettel, II, Jeffrey Rhines, Henry Geddes, Volodymyr Osypov, Scott Lewis, Sean Brady, Mark Manning
  • Publication number: 20220083653
    Abstract: This disclosure provides techniques for pooling and searching network security events reported by multiple sources. As information representing a security event is received from one source, it is searched against a central or distributed database representing events reported from multiple, diverse sources (e.g., different client networks). Either the search or correlated results can be filtered and/or routed according at least one characteristic associated with the networks, for example, to limit correlation to events reported by what are presumed to be similarly situated networks. The disclosed techniques facilitate faster identification of high-relevancy security event information, and thereby help facilitate faster threat identification and mitigation. Various techniques can be implemented as standalone software (e.g., for use by a private network) or for a central pooling and/or query service. This disclosure also provides different examples of actions that can be taken in response to search results.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 1, 2021
    Publication date: March 17, 2022
    Inventors: Richard Reybok, Andreas Seip Haugsnes, Kurt Joseph Zettel, III, Jeffrey Rhines, Henry Geddes, Volodymyr Osypov, Scott Lewis, Sean Brady, Mark Manning
  • Patent number: 11222111
    Abstract: This disclosure provides techniques for pooling and searching network security events reported by multiple sources. As information representing a security event is received from one source, it is searched against a central or distributed database representing events reported from multiple, diverse sources (e.g., different client networks). Either the search or correlated results can be filtered and/or routed according at least one characteristic associated with the networks, for example, to limit correlation to events reported by what are presumed to be similarly situated networks. The disclosed techniques facilitate faster identification of high-relevancy security event information, and thereby help facilitate faster threat identification and mitigation. Various techniques can be implemented as standalone software (e.g., for use by a private network) or for a central pooling and/or query service. This disclosure also provides different examples of actions that can be taken in response to search results.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 23, 2020
    Date of Patent: January 11, 2022
    Assignee: ServiceNow, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Reybok, Andreas Seip Haugsnes, Kurt Joseph Zettel, II, Jeffrey Rhines, Henry Geddes, Volodymyr Osypov, Scott Lewis, Sean Brady, Mark Manning
  • Patent number: 11093617
    Abstract: Systems and methods for automatically grouping vulnerabilities into vulnerability groups are provided. Vulnerabilities are received in the vulnerability response system and are automatically grouped into one or more vulnerability groups based upon grouping fields defined in a vulnerability group rule.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 16, 2017
    Date of Patent: August 17, 2021
    Assignee: ServiceNow, Inc.
    Inventors: Kurt Joseph Zettel, II, Lisa Henderson, Phillip DiCorpo, Volodymyr Osypov, Karan Shah, Xuchang Chen, Jerome Liu
  • Publication number: 20200356666
    Abstract: This disclosure provides techniques for pooling and searching network security events reported by multiple sources. As information representing a security event is received from one source, it is searched against a central or distributed database representing events reported from multiple, diverse sources (e.g., different client networks). Either the search or correlated results can be filtered and/or routed according at least one characteristic associated with the networks, for example, to limit correlation to events reported by what are presumed to be similarly situated networks. The disclosed techniques facilitate faster identification of high-relevancy security event information, and thereby help facilitate faster threat identification and mitigation. Various techniques can be implemented as standalone software (e.g., for use by a private network) or for a central pooling and/or query service. This disclosure also provides different examples of actions that can be taken in response to search results.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 23, 2020
    Publication date: November 12, 2020
    Inventors: Richard Reybok, Andreas Seip Haugsnes, Kurt Joseph Zettel, II, Jeffrey Rhines, Henry Geddes, Volodymyr Osypov, Scott Lewis, Sean Brady, Mark Manning
  • Patent number: 10628582
    Abstract: This disclosure provides techniques for pooling and searching network security events reported by multiple sources. As information representing a security event is received from one source, it is searched against a central or distributed database representing events reported from multiple, diverse sources (e.g., different client networks). Either the search or correlated results can be filtered and/or routed according at least one characteristic associated with the networks, for example, to limit correlation to events reported by what are presumed to be similarly situated networks. The disclosed techniques facilitate faster identification of high-relevancy security event information, and thereby help facilitate faster threat identification and mitigation. Various techniques can be implemented as standalone software (e.g., for use by a private network) or for a central pooling and/or query service. This disclosure also provides different examples of actions that can be taken in response to search results.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: October 3, 2018
    Date of Patent: April 21, 2020
    Assignee: ServiceNow, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Reybok, Andreas Seip Haugsnes, Kurt Joseph Zettel, II, Jeffrey Rhines, Henry Geddes, Volodymyr Osypov, Scott Lewis, Sean Brady, Mark Manning
  • Publication number: 20190102560
    Abstract: Systems and methods for automatically grouping vulnerabilities into vulnerability groups are provided. Vulnerabilities are received in the vulnerability response system and are automatically grouped into one or more vulnerability groups based upon grouping fields defined in a vulnerability group rule.
    Type: Application
    Filed: November 16, 2017
    Publication date: April 4, 2019
    Inventors: Kurt Joseph Zettel, II, Lisa Henderson, Phillip DiCorpio, Volodymyr Osypov, Karan Shah, Xuchang Chen, Jerome Liu
  • Publication number: 20190034626
    Abstract: This disclosure provides techniques for pooling and searching network security events reported by multiple sources. As information representing a security event is received from one source, it is searched against a central or distributed database representing events reported from multiple, diverse sources (e.g., different client networks). Either the search or correlated results can be filtered and/or routed according at least one characteristic associated with the networks, for example, to limit correlation to events reported by what are presumed to be similarly situated networks. The disclosed techniques facilitate faster identification of high-relevancy security event information, and thereby help facilitate faster threat identification and mitigation. Various techniques can be implemented as standalone software (e.g., for use by a private network) or for a central pooling and/or query service. This disclosure also provides different examples of actions that can be taken in response to search results.
    Type: Application
    Filed: October 3, 2018
    Publication date: January 31, 2019
    Inventors: Richard Reybok, Andreis Seip Haugsnes, Kurt Joseph Zettel, II, Jeffrey Rhines, Henry Geddes, Volodymyr Osypov, Scott Lewis, Sean Brady, Mark Manning
  • Patent number: 10032020
    Abstract: This disclosure provides techniques for pooling and searching network security events reported by multiple sources. As information representing a security event is received from one source, it is searched against a central or distributed database representing events reported from multiple, diverse sources (e.g., different client networks). Either the search or correlated results can be filtered and/or routed according at least one characteristic associated with the networks, for example, to limit correlation to events reported by what are presumed to be similarly situated networks. The disclosed techniques facilitate faster identification of high-relevancy security event information, and thereby help facilitate faster threat identification and mitigation. Various techniques can be implemented as standalone software (e.g., for use by a private network) or for a central pooling and/or query service. This disclosure also provides different examples of actions that can be taken in response to search results.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2017
    Date of Patent: July 24, 2018
    Assignee: ServiceNow, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Reybok, Andreis Seip Haugsnes, Kurt Joseph Zettel, II, Jeffrey Rhines, Henry Geddes, Volodymyr Osypov, Scott Lewis, Sean Brady, Mark Manning
  • Publication number: 20170316203
    Abstract: This disclosure provides techniques for pooling and searching network security events reported by multiple sources. As information representing a security event is received from one source, it is searched against a central or distributed database representing events reported from multiple, diverse sources (e.g., different client networks). Either the search or correlated results can be filtered and/or routed according at least one characteristic associated with the networks, for example, to limit correlation to events reported by what are presumed to be similarly situated networks. The disclosed techniques facilitate faster identification of high-relevancy security event information, and thereby help facilitate faster threat identification and mitigation. Various techniques can be implemented as standalone software (e.g., for use by a private network) or for a central pooling and/or query service. This disclosure also provides different examples of actions that can be taken in response to search results.
    Type: Application
    Filed: July 17, 2017
    Publication date: November 2, 2017
    Inventors: Richard Reybok, Andreis Seip Haugsnes, Kurt Joseph Zettel, II, Jeffrey Rhines, Henry Geddes, Volodymyr Osypov, Scott Lewis, Sean Brady, Mark Manning
  • Patent number: 9710644
    Abstract: This disclosure provides techniques for pooling and searching network security events reported by multiple sources. As information representing a security event is received from one source, it is searched against a central or distributed database representing events reported from multiple, diverse sources (e.g., different client networks). Either the search or correlated results can be filtered and/or routed according at least one characteristic associated with the networks, for example, to limit correlation to events reported by what are presumed to be similarly situated networks. The disclosed techniques facilitate faster identification of high-relevancy security event information, and thereby help facilitate faster threat identification and mitigation. Various techniques can be implemented as standalone software (e.g., for use by a private network) or for a central pooling and/or query service. This disclosure also provides different examples of actions that can be taken in response to search results.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 5, 2015
    Date of Patent: July 18, 2017
    Assignee: ServiceNow, Inc.
    Inventors: Richard Reybok, Andreas Seip Haugsnes, Kurt Joseph Zettel, II, Jeffrey Rhines, Henry Geddes, Volodymyr Osypov, Scott Lewis, Sean Brady, Mark Manning
  • Publication number: 20150207813
    Abstract: This disclosure provides techniques for pooling and searching network security events reported by multiple sources. As information representing a security event is received from one source, it is searched against a central or distributed database representing events reported from multiple, diverse sources (e.g., different client networks). Either the search or correlated results can be filtered and/or routed according at least one characteristic associated with the networks, for example, to limit correlation to events reported by what are presumed to be similarly situated networks. The disclosed techniques facilitate faster identification of high-relevancy security event information, and thereby help facilitate faster threat identification and mitigation. Various techniques can be implemented as standalone software (e.g., for use by a private network) or for a central pooling and/or query service. This disclosure also provides different examples of actions that can be taken in response to search results.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 5, 2015
    Publication date: July 23, 2015
    Inventors: Richard Reybok, Andreas Seip Haugsnes, Kurt Joseph Zettel, II, Jeffrey Rhines, Henry Geddes, Volodymyr Osypov, Scott Lewis, Sean Brady, Mark Manning