Patents by Inventor Wyn OWEN
Wyn OWEN 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: 12177260Abstract: Zero trust and micro-segmentation techniques may be collectively used to enhance network security. To establish, refine, and enforce a zero-trust least-privileged policy, the network may be segmented to put each device of the network into a respective network of one, which forces all network traffic to pass through a zero-trust gatekeeper. The gatekeeper may then monitor and analyze the traffic to establish, refine, and enforce the zero-trust least-privileged policy, which reduces network access to only a limited set of network actions and/or paths. Using the gatekeeper, network traffic may be monitored to progressively establish the policy as well as to continually refine the policy. Recommended actions may be determined based on the analysis of the monitored network traffic and provided to the user to allow user feedback on the communication rules of zero-trust policy.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2024Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Assignee: ColorTokens Inc.Inventors: Harish Akali, Satyam Tyagi, Wyn Owen, Surya Kollimarla, Rajesh Khazanchi
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Patent number: 12177261Abstract: Zero trust and micro-segmentation techniques may be collectively used to enhance network security. To establish, refine, and enforce a zero-trust least-privileged policy, the network may be segmented to put each device of the network into a respective network of one, which forces all network traffic to pass through a zero-trust gatekeeper. The gatekeeper may then monitor and analyze the traffic to establish, refine, and enforce the zero-trust least-privileged policy, which reduces network access to only a limited set of network actions and/or paths. Using the gatekeeper, network traffic may be monitored to progressively establish the policy as well as to continually refine the policy. Recommended actions may be determined based on the analysis of the monitored network traffic and provided to the user to allow user feedback on the communication rules of zero-trust policy.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2024Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Assignee: ColorTokens Inc.Inventors: Harish Akali, Satyam Tyagi, Wyn Owen, Surya Kollimarla, Rajesh Khazanchi
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Patent number: 12177262Abstract: Zero trust and micro-segmentation techniques may be collectively used to enhance network security. To establish, refine, and enforce a zero-trust least-privileged policy, the network may be segmented to put each device of the network into a respective network of one, which forces all network traffic to pass through a zero-trust gatekeeper. The gatekeeper may then monitor and analyze the traffic to establish, refine, and enforce the zero-trust least-privileged policy, which reduces network access to only a limited set of network actions and/or paths. Using the gatekeeper, network traffic may be monitored to progressively establish the policy as well as to continually refine the policy. Recommended actions may be determined based on the analysis of the monitored network traffic and provided to the user to allow user feedback on the communication rules of zero-trust policy.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2024Date of Patent: December 24, 2024Assignee: ColorTokens Inc.Inventors: Harish Akali, Satyam Tyagi, Wyn Owen, Surya Kollimarla, Rajesh Khazanchi
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Publication number: 20240356979Abstract: Zero trust and micro-segmentation techniques may be collectively used to enhance network security. To establish, refine, and enforce a zero-trust least-privileged policy, the network may be segmented to put each device of the network into a respective network of one, which forces all network traffic to pass through a zero-trust gatekeeper. The gatekeeper may then monitor and analyze the traffic to establish, refine, and enforce the zero-trust least-privileged policy, which reduces network access to only a limited set of network actions and/or paths. Using the gatekeeper, network traffic may be monitored to progressively establish the policy as well as to continually refine the policy. Recommended actions may be determined based on the analysis of the monitored network traffic and provided to the user to allow user feedback on the communication rules of zero-trust policy.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2024Publication date: October 24, 2024Applicant: ColorTokens Inc.Inventors: Harish Akali, Satyam Tyagi, Wyn Owen, Surya Kollimarla, Rajesh Khazanchi
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Publication number: 20240356982Abstract: Zero trust and micro-segmentation techniques may be collectively used to enhance network security. To establish, refine, and enforce a zero-trust least-privileged policy, the network may be segmented to put each device of the network into a respective network of one, which forces all network traffic to pass through a zero-trust gatekeeper. The gatekeeper may then monitor and analyze the traffic to establish, refine, and enforce the zero-trust least-privileged policy, which reduces network access to only a limited set of network actions and/or paths. Using the gatekeeper, network traffic may be monitored to progressively establish the policy as well as to continually refine the policy. Recommended actions may be determined based on the analysis of the monitored network traffic and provided to the user to allow user feedback on the communication rules of zero-trust policy.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2024Publication date: October 24, 2024Applicant: ColorTokens Inc.Inventors: Harish Akali, Satyam Tyagi, Wyn Owen, Surya Kollimarla, Rajesh Khazanchi
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Publication number: 20240356980Abstract: Zero trust and micro-segmentation techniques may be collectively used to enhance network security. To establish, refine, and enforce a zero-trust least-privileged policy, the network may be segmented to put each device of the network into a respective network of one, which forces all network traffic to pass through a zero-trust gatekeeper. The gatekeeper may then monitor and analyze the traffic to establish, refine, and enforce the zero-trust least-privileged policy, which reduces network access to only a limited set of network actions and/or paths. Using the gatekeeper, network traffic may be monitored to progressively establish the policy as well as to continually refine the policy. Recommended actions may be determined based on the analysis of the monitored network traffic and provided to the user to allow user feedback on the communication rules of zero-trust policy.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2024Publication date: October 24, 2024Applicant: ColorTokens Inc.Inventors: Harish Akali, Satyam Tyagi, Wyn Owen, Surya Kollimarla, Rajesh Khazanchi
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Publication number: 20240356983Abstract: Zero trust and micro-segmentation techniques may be collectively used to enhance network security. To establish, refine, and enforce a zero-trust least-privileged policy, the network may be segmented to put each device of the network into a respective network of one, which forces all network traffic to pass through a zero-trust gatekeeper. The gatekeeper may then monitor and analyze the traffic to establish, refine, and enforce the zero-trust least-privileged policy, which reduces network access to only a limited set of network actions and/or paths. Using the gatekeeper, network traffic may be monitored to progressively establish the policy as well as to continually refine the policy. Recommended actions may be determined based on the analysis of the monitored network traffic and provided to the user to allow user feedback on the communication rules of zero-trust policy.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2024Publication date: October 24, 2024Applicant: ColorTokens Inc.Inventors: Harish Akali, Satyam Tyagi, Wyn Owen, Surya Kollimarla, Rajesh Khazanchi
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Publication number: 20240356978Abstract: Zero trust and micro-segmentation techniques may be collectively used to enhance network security. To establish, refine, and enforce a zero-trust least-privileged policy, the network may be segmented to put each device of the network into a respective network of one, which forces all network traffic to pass through a zero-trust gatekeeper. The gatekeeper may then monitor and analyze the traffic to establish, refine, and enforce the zero-trust least-privileged policy, which reduces network access to only a limited set of network actions and/or paths. Using the gatekeeper, network traffic may be monitored to progressively establish the policy as well as to continually refine the policy. Recommended actions may be determined based on the analysis of the monitored network traffic and provided to the user to allow user feedback on the communication rules of zero-trust policy.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 28, 2023Publication date: October 24, 2024Inventors: Harish Akali, Satyam Tyagi, Wyn Owen, Surya Kollimarla, Rajesh Khazanchi
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Patent number: 10891297Abstract: Disclosed is a system, method, and computer program product for implementing a log analytics method and system that can configure, collect, and analyze log records in an efficient manner. In addition, a method and system is provided for implementing collection-wise processing within a log analytics system.Type: GrantFiled: April 1, 2016Date of Patent: January 12, 2021Assignee: Oracle International CorporationInventors: Shushuai Zhu, Harish Akali, Jerry Russell, Haobo He, Gaylen Royal, Wyn Owen
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Publication number: 20170004185Abstract: Disclosed is a system, method, and computer program product for implementing a log analytics method and system that can configure, collect, and analyze log records in an efficient manner. In addition, a method and system is provided for implementing collection-wise processing within a log analytics system.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 1, 2016Publication date: January 5, 2017Applicant: ORACLE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventors: Shushuai ZHU, Harish AKALI, Jerry RUSSELL, Haobo HE, Gaylen ROYAL, Wyn OWEN
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Patent number: 6851592Abstract: The present invention provides a cutting strip (102) which includes a flat, strip member (201) adapted to be attached to the edge of a carton. The member (201) having a first edge (202) having a plurality of teeth (204). The plurality of teeth (204) having a non-uniform tooth pattern (205) which comprises a first tooth pattern along a first section (209) of the edge and a second tooth pattern (207) along a second section (210) of the edge so that a sheet-tearing force can be applied to a sheet on either the first end or the second end of the member (201).Type: GrantFiled: February 29, 2000Date of Patent: February 8, 2005Assignee: Carton Edge Systems LimitedInventors: Edwin Wyn Owen, Ian Jamie
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Patent number: 6568449Abstract: This invention provides an apparatus for attaching a cutting strip to a carton blank. The apparatus includes a first member for conveying carton blanks past a second member, and the second member is arranged to cut a cuffing strip from a supply of cuffing strip material and deposit the cutting strip upon a carton blank. The first member may be a conveyor belt fitted with a suction member, and the second member may be upper and lower dies that are movable relative to one another and a member that can feed a supply of cutting strip material between the dies. Initial downward movement of the upper die cuts a cutting strip from the supply of cutting strip material and the cutting strip is retained on the upper die. Further downward movement of the upper die brings the cutting strip into contact with a carton blank. The apparatus may also include an alignment member to ensure that the carton blanks are properly positioned relative to the second member when the cutting strips are attached.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 2001Date of Patent: May 27, 2003Assignee: Carton Edge Systems LimitedInventors: Edwin Wyn Owen, Ian Jamie
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Publication number: 20020007918Abstract: There is provided apparatus (10) for attaching a serrated cutting strip to a carton blank comprising a first means for (24) conveying carton blanks past a second means (16), the second means (16) being arranged to cut a cutting strip from a supply (38) of cutting strip material and deposit said cutting strip upon a carton blank. The first means comprises a conveyor belt (24) preferably fitted with suction means, and the second means (16) comprises upper (58) and lower dies movable relative to one another and means (14) to feed a supply of cutting strip material between said dies. In use initial downward movement of the upper die (58) cuts a cutting strip from the supply of cutting strip material, said cutting strip being retained upon the upper die (58) by suction. Further downward movement of the upper die (58) brings the cutting strip into contact with a carton blank.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2001Publication date: January 24, 2002Inventors: Edwin Wyn Owen, Ian Jamie
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Patent number: 6325128Abstract: An apparatus for attaching a serrated cutting strip to a carton blank which includes a first member for conveying carton blanks past a cutting and applicator mechanism, the cutting and applicator mechanism being arranged to cut a cutting strip from a supply of cutting strip material and deposit said cutting strip upon a carton blank. The first member includes a conveyor belt preferably fitted with suction means, and the cutting and applicator mechanism includes upper and lower dies movable relative to one another and a mechanism to feed a supply of cutting strip material, said cutting strip being retained upon the upper die by suction. Further downward movement of the upper die brings the cutting strip into contact with a carton blank. The apparatus includes an alignment member to ensure the carton blanks are correctly positioned relative to the cutting and applicator mechanism when the cutting strips are attached.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 1999Date of Patent: December 4, 2001Assignee: Carton Edge Systems LimitedInventors: Edwin Wyn Owen, Ian Jamie
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Patent number: 5866221Abstract: A serrated cutting strip (26) for a carton comprises paper or board impregnated with a mix of acrylic resin and urea formaldehyde. The strip is 0.2 to 0.5 mm in thickness and can bend without cracking over a bar of 20 mm diameter. The strip has adhesive on one side and a release sheet (28) on the adhesive. The strip is applied to a carton by apparatus (10) which comprises rollers (44,45) for advancing a substrate sheet (24), a cutter (12) and means (44,45) for drawing a release sheet (28) away from the edge (46).Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1997Date of Patent: February 2, 1999Assignee: Carton Edge LimitedInventors: Edwin Wyn Owen, Ian Jamie