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US Patent 11755974 Computer augmented threat evaluation

Patent 11755974 was granted and assigned to Sophos Group PLC on September, 2023 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
Sophos Group PLC
Sophos Group PLC
Current Assignee
Sophos Group PLC
Sophos Group PLC
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
11755974
Patent Inventor Names
Simon Neil Reed
Russell Humphries
Joshua Daniel Saxe
Andrew J. Thomas
Joseph H. Levy
Kenneth D. Ray
Date of Patent
September 12, 2023
Patent Application Number
17188909
Date Filed
March 1, 2021
Patent Citations
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US Patent 8726389 Methods and apparatus for dealing with malware
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US Patent 8763123 Methods and apparatus for dealing with malware
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US Patent 8779921 Adaptive security network, sensor node and method for detecting anomalous events in a security network
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US Patent 8805995 Capturing data relating to a threat
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US Patent 8856505 Malware management through kernel detection during a boot sequence
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US Patent 8181244 Backward researching time stamped events to find an origin of pestware
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US Patent 8201243 Backwards researching activity indicative of pestware
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US Patent 8418250 Methods and apparatus for dealing with malware
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Patent Citations Received
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US Patent 12130923 Methods and apparatus for augmenting training data using large language models
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Paul E Callahan
CPC Code
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G06F 21/562
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G06F 21/565
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G06K 9/6223
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G06K 9/6256
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H04L 63/1416
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H04L 63/0227
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H04L 63/1433
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H04L 63/1441
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An automated system attempts to characterize code as safe or unsafe. For intermediate code samples not placed with sufficient confidence in either category, human-readable analysis is automatically generated to assist a human reviewer in reaching a final disposition. For example, a random forest over human-interpretable features may be created and used to identify suspicious features in a manner that is understandable to, and actionable by, a human reviewer. Similarly, a k-nearest neighbor algorithm may be used to identify similar samples of known safe and unsafe code based on a model for, e.g., a file path, a URL, an executable, and so forth. Similar code may then be displayed (with other information) to a user for evaluation in a user interface. This comparative information can improve the speed and accuracy of human interventions by providing richer context for human review of potential threats.

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