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US Patent 10002252 Verification of trusted threat-aware microvisor

Patent 10002252 was granted and assigned to FireEye on June, 2018 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
FireEye
FireEye
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Current Assignee
FireEye
FireEye
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Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
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Patent Number
100022520
Patent Inventor Names
Osman Abdoul Ismael0
Hendrik Tews0
Date of Patent
June 19, 2018
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Patent Application Number
146157980
Date Filed
February 6, 2015
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US Patent 11075930 System and method for detecting repetitive cybersecurity attacks constituting an email campaign
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US Patent 11949698 Dynamically remote tuning of a malware content detection system
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US Patent 11979428 Technique for verifying exploit/malware at malware detection appliance through correlation with endpoints
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US Patent 11985149 System and method for automated system for triage of cybersecurity threats
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US Patent 11997111 Attribute-controlled malware detection
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US Patent 12072979 Apparatus and application device for protection of data and information
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US Patent 11228491 System and method for distributed cluster configuration monitoring and management
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US Patent 10218740 Fuzzy hash of behavioral results
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Joseph P Hirl
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Patent abstract

A trusted threat-aware microvisor may be deployed as a module of a trusted computing base (TCB). The microvisor is illustratively configured to enforce a security policy of the TCB, which may be implemented as a security property of the microvisor. The microvisor may manifest (i.e., demonstrate) the security property in a manner that enforces the security policy. Trustedness denotes a predetermined level of confidence that the security property is demonstrated by the microvisor. The predetermined level of confidence is based on an assurance (i.e., grounds) that the microvisor demonstrates the security property. Trustedness of the microvisor may be verified by subjecting the TCB to enhanced verification analysis configured to ensure that the TCB conforms to an operational model with an appropriate level of confidence over an appropriate range of activity. The operational model may then be configured to analyze conformance of the microvisor to the security property. A combination of conformance by the microvisor to the operational model and to the security property provides assurance (i.e., grounds) for the level of confidence and, thus, verifies trustedness.

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