Binyamin Pinkas - Jersey City NJ, US Tomas Sander - New York NY, US William G. Horne - Lawrenceville NJ, US
Assignee:
Intertrust Technologies Corp. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
H04L 9/00
US Classification:
705 75, 713168, 380277
Abstract:
Systems and methods are provided for managing the transfer of electronic files. In one embodiment, a sender transfers an encrypted version of a file (such as a digitally encoded audio track, movie, document, or the like) to someone who wishes to receive it. The receiver computes a hash of the encrypted file, and sends it to a trusted third party. The trusted third party compares the hash that was computed by the receiver with another hash computed by the sender. If the two hashes match, the third party sends the file decryption key to the receiver. In some embodiments, the receiver may also send the third party payment information so that the sender, the content owner, and/or the third party can be paid for their role in the transaction. In a preferred embodiment, the payment information is only sent to, and/or used by, the third party once the third party has confirmed to the satisfaction of the receiver that the encrypted file in the receiver's possession will decrypt correctly. In some embodiments, the sender computes a hash of the encrypted version of the file and sends it directly to the third party.
Systems And Methods For Conducting Transactions And Communications Using A Trusted Third Party
Binyamin Pinkas - Jersey City NJ, US Tomas Sander - New York NY, US William G. Horne - Lawrenceville NJ, US
Assignee:
Intertrust Technologies Corporation - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 75, 707747, 713168, 380277
Abstract:
Systems and methods are provided for managing the transfer of electronic files. In one embodiment, a sender transfers an encrypted version of a file (such as a digitally encoded audio track, movie, document, or the like) to someone who wishes to receive it. The receiver computes a hash of the encrypted file, and sends it to a trusted third party. The trusted third party compares the hash that was computed by the receiver with another hash computed by the sender. If the two hashes match, the third party sends the file decryption key to the receiver. In some embodiments, the receiver may also send the third party payment information so that the sender, the content owner, and/or the third party can be paid for their role in the transaction. In a preferred embodiment, the payment information is only sent to, and/or used by, the third party once the third party has confirmed to the satisfaction of the receiver that the encrypted file in the receiver's possession will decrypt correctly. In some embodiments, the sender computes a hash of the encrypted version of the file and sends it directly to the third party.
Stuart Haber - New York NY, US William G. Horne - Lawrenceville NJ, US Tomas Sander - New York NY, US Danfeng Yao - West Lafayette IN, US
Assignee:
Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. - Houston TX
International Classification:
H04L 9/32 H04L 29/06
US Classification:
713176, 713150, 713168, 713175, 713177
Abstract:
One or more methods of generating a pseudonymizable document are described. A method comprises receiving a set of subdocuments and generating a first set of random values wherein each subdocument in the document corresponds to a first set random value. A second set of values is generated based on a subdocument and a corresponding value of the first set random value. A set of pseudonyms is generated wherein each subdocument in the document corresponds to at least one pseudonym of the pseudonym set. A third set of values is generated based on the second set of values and the pseudonym set and a summary value is generated based on the third set of values.
Systems And Methods For Conducting Transactions And Communications Using A Trusted Third Party
Binyamin Pinkas - Jersey City NJ, US Tomas Sander - New York NY, US William G. Horne - Lawrenceville NJ, US
Assignee:
Intertrust Technologies Corporation - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705 75, 707747, 713168, 380277
Abstract:
Systems and methods are provided for performing transactions and managing communications using a trusted third party. In one embodiment, a sender transfers an encrypted version of a file (such as a digitally encoded audio track, movie, document, or the like) to someone who wishes to receive it. The receiver computes a first hash of at least a portion of the encrypted data content, and sends the first hash to a third party configured to compare at least a portion of the first hash to at least a portion of a second hash. The receiver receives a file decryption key from the third party, and decrypts at least the portion of the received encrypted data content with the decryption key. In some cases, multiple hashes of the encrypted data content may be computed, each using a different portion of the encrypted data content.
Sandeep Bhatt - Madison NJ, US William Horne - Lawrenceville NJ, US Joseph Pato - Lexington MA, US Siva Rajagopalan - Morris Plans NJ, US Prasad Rao - Edison NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/44
US Classification:
703020000, 703023000
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide systems and methods for analyzing an enterprise environment. Briefly described, one embodiment of the system for analyzing an enterprise environment comprises a modeling module that determines possible accesses to enterprise network services from a plurality of entities; and a validation module that determines whether a possible access to an enterprise service by a particular entity violates an enterprise policy, the enterprise policy governing which entities are authorized to access one or more enterprise services.
Yolanta Beresnevichiene - Bristol, GB Sandeep N. Bhatt - Madison NJ, US William G. Horne - Lawrenceville NJ, US Tari Schreider - Duluth GA, US
International Classification:
G06F 11/00
US Classification:
726 25
Abstract:
A method for analyzing risk to a system, the method being carried out by a computer having a processor and system memory, includes the steps of inputting data representing multiple threat objectives that comprise the risk, calculating a residual risk for each threat objective in view of a plurality of control mechanisms, and generating output representing an overall residual risk to the system that is a combination of the residual risks.
Inferring A State Of Behavior Through Marginal Probability Estimation
Sandeep Yadav - Princeton NJ, US Prasad V. Rao - Metuchen NJ, US Marc R. Eisenbarth - Austin TX, US William G. Horne - Lawrenceville NJ, US Stuart Haber - New York NY, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/00 G06F 15/173
US Classification:
726 24, 709224
Abstract:
Systems, computer-readable media storing instructions, and methods can infer a state of behavior. Such a method can include constructing a graph including nodes representing hosts and domains based on an event dataset. The graph can be seeded with information external to the event dataset. A belief whether each of the nodes is in a particular state of behavior can be calculated based on marginal probability estimation.
Liu YANG - Piscataway NJ, US Prasad V. Rao - Metuchen NJ, US William G. Horne - Lawrenceville NJ, US Stuart Haber - New York NY, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707755, 707E17009
Abstract:
A method for submatch extraction may include receiving an input string, receiving a regular expression. The method may further include converting the regular expression with capturing groups into ordered binary decision diagrams (OBDDs) to extract submatches.
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Education:
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Military:
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