- San Francisco CA, US Bo Lei - San Jose CA, US Essam Zaky - San Francisco CA, US Karthik Kannan - San Francisco CA, US George Apostolopoulos - San Francisco CA, US Jeswanth Manikonda - San Francisco CA, US Sitaram Venkatraman - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Splunk Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
H04L 9/40
Abstract:
A network connection between a server group of a data intake and query system and each of one or more source network nodes is established. Source data at the server group is received from at least one of the one or more source network nodes via the respective network connections and transformed, by the indexer server, to timestamped data entries of machine data. A model management server detects data constraints for a security model that include a data element used by the security model and an availability requirement set. Using the timestamped data entries, the data constraints are validated, and the validation used to determine a data availability assessment of the security model.
- San Francisco CA, US Bo Lei - San Jose CA, US Essam Zaky - San Francisco CA, US Karthik Kannan - San Francisco CA, US George Apostolopoulos - San Francisco CA, US Jeswanth Manikonda - San Francisco CA, US Sitaram Venkatraman - San Francisco CA, US
Assignee:
Splunk Inc. - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
A network connection between a server group of a data intake and query system and each of one or more source network nodes is established. The server group includes an indexer server and a model management server. Source data at the server group is received from at least one of the one or more source network nodes via the respective network connections and transformed, by the indexer server, to timestamped entries of machine data. A model management server detects data constraints for a security model. The data constraints include a data element used by the security model and an availability requirement set, the availability requirement set defining when the data element is available. Using the timestamped entries, the data constraints are validated to obtain a validation result, where validating the data constraints includes determining whether the timestamped entries satisfy the availability requirement set for the data element. The model management server determines a data availability assessment of the security model based on the validation result. The data availability assessment of the security model is stored in computer storage.
- San Francisco CA, US Bo Lei - San Jose CA, US Essam Zaky - Menlo Park CA, US Karthik Kannan - Los Altos Hills CA, US George Apostolopoulos - San Jose CA, US Jeswanth Manikonda - San Jose CA, US Sitaram Venkatraman - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 G06F 17/30
Abstract:
A network connection between a server group of a data intake and query system and each of one or more source network nodes is established. The server group includes an indexer server and a model management server. Source data at the server group is received from at least one of the one or more source network nodes via the respective network connections and transformed, by the indexer server, to timestamped entries of machine data. A model management server detects data constraints for a security model. The data constraints include a data element used by the security model and an availability requirement set, the availability requirement set defining when the data element is available. Using the timestamped entries, the data constraints are validated to obtain a validation result, where validating the data constraints includes determining whether the timestamped entries satisfy the availability requirement set for the data element. The model management server determines a data availability assessment of the security model based on the validation result. The data availability assessment of the security model is stored in computer storage.
Methods, Systems And Apparatus To Facilitate Ranked Network Priority
- Atlanta GA, US Rittwik Jana - Parsippany NJ, US Karthik Kannan - West Lafayette IN, US
Assignee:
AT&T Intellectual Property I, L.P. - Atlanta GA
International Classification:
H04W 72/06
US Classification:
4554521
Abstract:
Methods, systems and apparatus are disclosed to facilitate ranked network priority. An example method includes calculating a rank of a first wireless device relative to a plurality of wireless devices based on a first bid value associated with the first wireless device, allocating a first bit rate to the first wireless device based on the rank of the first wireless device at a first time, and in response to detecting a change in availability of the first bit rate at a second time, applying a second bid value for a second bit rate when the first wireless device is located in a first geographic area, and applying a third bid value for the second bit rate when the first wireless device is located in a second geographic area different from the first geographic area.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Karthik Kannan President
KB CONSULTING & RESEARCH Business Consulting Services
Juniper Networks
Resident Engineer
Cisco
Htts Engineer
Force10 Networks Apr 2011 - May 2012
Senior Network Support Engineer
At&T 2008 - 2011
Senior Network Support Engineer
National Institute of Aviation and Research Jun 2007 - Aug 2008
Research Assistant
Education:
Wichita State University 2007 - 2008
Master of Science, Masters, Engineering
Anna University 2001 - 2005
Skills:
Networking Ospf Virtualization Cloud Computing Troubleshooting Routing Bgp Routing Protocols Tcp/Ip Rip Ip Network Administration Mpls Qos Technical Support Firewalls Eigrp Network Security Arp Junos Communication Protocols Sdh