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Bleckmann
David Maurits Bleckmann, Portland, OR US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090144813 | METHOD TO CONTROL ACCESS BETWEEN NETWORK ENDPOINTS BASED ON TRUST SCORES CALCULATED FROM INFORMATION SYSTEM COMPONENT ANALYSIS - Signatures are generated for modules in a computer system. The signatures can be assembled into an integrity log. The signatures are compared with signatures in a database in an integrity validator. Once signatures are either validated or invalidated, a trust score can be generated. The trust score can then be used to determine whether the computer system should be granted access to a resource using a policy. | 06-04-2009 |
| 20100218236 | METHOD AND APPARATUS TO ESTABLISH ROUTES BASED ON THE TRUST SCORES OF ROUTERS WITHIN AN IP ROUTING DOMAIN - A router includes a management module and a routing module. The routing module can be used to route data around a network. The management module can be used to manage the operation of the routing module, including generating an integrity report for the router, which can be used to generate a trust report for the router. The trust report can include an integrity/trust score for the router. The management module can control the routing module via a secure control interface. | 08-26-2010 |
| 20110078452 | METHOD TO CONTROL ACCESS BETWEEN NETWORK ENDPOINTS BASED ON TRUST SCORES CALCULATED FROM INFORMATION SYSTEM COMPONENT ANALYSIS - Signatures are generated for modules in a computer system. The signatures can be assembled into an integrity log. The signatures are compared with signatures in a database in an integrity validator. Once signatures are either validated or invalidated, a trust score can be generated. The trust score can then be used to determine whether the computer system should be granted access to a resource using a policy. | 03-31-2011 |
Frederick A. Bleckmann, Barrington, NH US
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090115615 | PLIABLE MATERIAL LOOP TAG - A security tag that can be attached to an item or items that provides a zero or low impact to the item or items such as elegant or soft goods. The security tag includes a security element that is enclosed within a pliable material that is looped around the item or items it is protecting and then is closed on itself or on an extension of the pliable material. No puncturing, piercing or adhesive attachment to the elegant or soft goods occurs, thereby making a “zero or low impact” on the item while also making a pleasant presentation to customers when the item (or items) is displayed. | 05-07-2009 |
| 20090135014 | PLIABLE MATERIAL TAG USING A LANYARD OR A PORTION OF A GARMENT - A security tag that can be attached to an item or items that provides a zero or low impact to the item or items such as elegant or soft goods. The security tag includes a security element that is enclosed within a pliable material that is coupled to the item or items it is protecting by either a lanyard or by passing a portion of the unfinished garment through aperture(s) in the pliable material. The lanyard can take on various compositions and can couple to the pliable material using different latching mechanisms. No puncturing, piercing or adhesive attachment to the elegant or soft goods occurs, thereby making a “zero or low impact” on the item while also making a pleasant presentation to customers when the item (or items) is displayed. | 05-28-2009 |
Michael Bleckmann, Schwerte-Ergste DE
| Patent application number | Description | Published |
|---|---|---|
| 20090320634 | ELECTRIC SHIFTING DEVICE FOR A MOTOR VEHICLE - An electric shifting device for a vehicle includes a shift lever, a gate channel, and a detent device. The detent device has a spring-loaded pin and a detent contour cooperating therewith. The detent contour includes first and second paths and a connection path therebetween. The detent contour is movable relative to the channel between a first position in which the first path is aligned with the channel and a second position in which the second path is aligned with the channel. The lever is connected to the pin such that the lever is movable within the channel along the first path when the detent contour is in the first position and within the channel along the second path when the detent contour is in the second position and such that the lever is movable along the connection path between the paths when the detent contour moves between the positions. | 12-31-2009 |
