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US Patent 9680862 Trusted threat-aware microvisor

Patent 9680862 was granted and assigned to FireEye on June, 2017 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
96808620
Patent Inventor Names
Osman Abdoul Ismael0
Ashar Aziz0
Date of Patent
June 13, 2017
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Patent Application Number
146020230
Date Filed
January 21, 2015
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US Patent 11985149 System and method for automated system for triage of cybersecurity threats
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Patent Primary Examiner
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Hadi Armouche
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Patent abstract

A trusted threat-aware microvisor may be deployed as a module of a trusted computing base (TCB) that also includes a root task module configured to cooperate with the microvisor to load and initialize one or more other modules executing on a node of a network environment. The root task may cooperate with the microvisor to allocate one or more kernel resources of the node to those other modules. As a trusted module of the TCB, the microvisor may be configured to enforce a security policy of the TCB that, e.g., prevents alteration of a state related to security of the microvisor by a module of or external to the TCB. The security policy of the TCB may be implemented by a plurality of security properties of the microvisor. Trusted (or trustedness) may therefore denote a predetermined level of confidence that the security property is demonstrated by the microvisor.

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