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US Patent 9628507 Advanced persistent threat (APT) detection center

Patent 9628507 was granted and assigned to FireEye on April, 2017 by the United States Patent and Trademark Office.

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Patent Applicant
FireEye
FireEye
Current Assignee
FireEye
FireEye
Patent Jurisdiction
United States Patent and Trademark Office
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Patent Number
9628507
Date of Patent
April 18, 2017
Patent Application Number
14042483
Date Filed
September 30, 2013
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US Patent 11675898 Recovery dataset management for security threat monitoring
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Patent Primary Examiner
Saleh Najjar
Saleh Najjar
Patent abstract

A computerized method is described in which one or more received objects are analyzed by an advanced persistent threat (APT) detection center to determine if the objects are APTs. The analysis may include the extraction of features describing and characterizing features of the received objects. The extracted features may be compared with features of known APT malware objects and known non-APT malware objects to determine a classification or probability of the received objects being APT malware. Upon determination that the received objects are APT malware, warning messages may be transmitted to a user of associated client devices. Classified objects may also be used to generate analytic data for the prediction and prevention of future APT attacks.

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