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US Patent 11755927 Identifying entitlement rules based on a frequent pattern tree

Patent 11755927 was granted and assigned to Bank of America on September, 2023 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Bank of America
Bank of America
Current Assignee
Bank of America
Bank of America
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
11755927
Patent Inventor Names
Jennifer Lynn Greenwald
David Pritchard
Rajesh Gopinathapai
Date of Patent
September 12, 2023
Patent Application Number
16549325
Date Filed
August 23, 2019
Patent Citations
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US Patent 8132231 Managing user access entitlements to information technology resources
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US Patent 8812543 Methods and systems for mining association rules
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US Patent 9684793 Entitlement security and control
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US Patent 9830451 Distributed pattern discovery
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US Patent 9801066 Method for automatic possession-factor authentication
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US Patent 7403925 Entitlement security and control
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US Patent 7467414 Entitlement security and control for information system entitlement
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US Patent 7509677 Pattern discovery in a network security system
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Sherief Badawi
CPC Code
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H04L 67/306
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G06F 16/288
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G06F 16/2246
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G06N 5/025

Aspects of the disclosure relate to identifying entitlement rules based on a frequent pattern tree. A computing platform may retrieve entitlement data associated with a relational database, where the entitlement data is indicative of user entitlements to computing resources in an enterprise network. Then, the computing platform may generate, for the entitlement data, a frequent pattern tree. Then, the computing platform may compare a pair of branches and may detect a pattern associated with a pair of entitlements. Then, the computing platform may determine, based on the frequent pattern tree, a frequency of occurrence of the pattern. Then, the computing platform may identify, based on the frequency of occurrence, a rule associated with the pattern. Subsequently, the computing platform may trigger, via the computing device and based on the rule, an action related to one or more of the entitlements of the pair of entitlements.

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