Rocco A.
Rocco A. Del Carmine, Waterbury, CT US
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20130239218 | SECURITY SCANNING SYSTEM AND METHOD - The present disclosure provides a computer-readable medium, method, and system for determining security vulnerabilities for a plurality of application programs used to provide television services to a customer device over a communications network. The method includes running a first scanning program against a first application program relating to a control panel for the customer device; running a second scanning program against a second application program that provides Internet content to the customer device, running a third scanning program against a third application program that relates to a component management system of customer premises equipment; and correlating security vulnerabilities identified utilizing the first, second, and third scanning programs. | 09-12-2013 |
20140109229 | SECURITY SCANNING SYSTEM AND METHOD - The present disclosure provides a computer-readable medium, method and system for determining security vulnerabilities for a plurality of application programs used to provide television services to a customer device over a communications network. The method includes running a first scanning program against a first application program relating to a control panel for the customer device; running a second scanning program against a second application program that provides Internet content to the customer device; running a third scanning program against a third application program that relates to a component management system of customer premises equipment; and correlating security vulnerabilities identified utilizing the first, second, and third scanning programs. | 04-17-2014 |
Rocco A. Mariano, Jr., Dover, NJ US
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20100228571 | System and Method for Managing a Group Insurance Policy - According to one embodiment, a method for managing a group life insurance policy with a plurality of certificates is provided. The group life insurance policy is at least partially funded by a financial account comprising one or more payments paid by a sponsor. The one or more payments are expected to fund the group life insurance policy for a multi-year period. The group life insurance policy is configured to provide life insurance coverage for a plurality of persons pursuant to the plurality of certificates. | 09-09-2010 |
Rocco A. Servedio, New York, NY US
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20080270329 | SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MARTINGALE BOOSTING IN MACHINE LEARNING - Boosting algorithms are provided for accelerated machine learning in the presence of misclassification noise. In an exemplary embodiment, a machine learning method having multiple learning stages is provided. Each learning stage may include partitioning examples into bins, choosing a base classifier for each bin, and assigning an example to a bin by counting the number of positive predictions previously made by the base classifier associated with the bin. | 10-30-2008 |
20090327141 | HIGHLY EFFICIENT SECRECY-PRESERVING PROOFS OF CORRECTNESS OF COMPUTATION - Presented are methods and systems for highly efficient proofs of correctness of computations that preserve secrecy of the input values and calculations. One embodiment includes a method for verifiably determining at least one output for a secrecy preserving computations where the method includes acts of calculating an output from submitted inputs according to an announced calculation, translating a value in the calculation into two components that are a randomized representation of that value, publishing commitments to the at least two components, revealing a portion of the randomized representation in response to a verification request, and enabling verification of the calculation of the output using the revealed portion of the randomized representation. According to one aspect of the secrecy preserving verification the numbers involved in the secrecy preserving calculation are represented by a randomly constructed representing pair. In another aspect, revealing one member of the pair allows for verification without compromising secrecy. In one embodiment, arrangement of the translation process ensures that in the verification only truly independently random numbers, or operations on them, are revealed and checked. | 12-31-2009 |