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20100064369 | METHODS, MEDIA, AND SYSTEMS FOR DETECTING ATTACK ON A DIGITAL PROCESSING DEVICE - Methods, media, and systems for detecting attack are provided. In some embodiments, the methods include: comparing at least part of a document to a static detection model; determining whether attacking code is included in the document based on the comparison of the document to the static detection model; executing at least part of the document; determining whether attacking code is included in the document based on the execution of the at least part of the document; and if attacking code is determined to be included in the document based on at least one of the comparison of the document to the static detection model and the execution of the at least part of the document, reporting the presence of an attack. In some embodiments, the methods include: selecting a data segment in at least one portion of an electronic document; determining whether the arbitrarily selected data segment can be altered without causing the electronic document to result in an error when processed by a corresponding program; in response to determining that the arbitrarily selected data segment can be altered, arbitrarily altering the data segment in the at least one portion of the electronic document to produce an altered electronic document; and determining whether the corresponding program produces an error state when the altered electronic document is processed by the corresponding program. | 03-11-2010 |
20140331324 | METHODS, MEDIA, AND SYSTEMS FOR DETECTING ATTACK ON A DIGITAL PROCESSING DEVICE - Methods, media, and systems for detecting attack are provided. In some embodiments, the methods include: comparing at least part of a document to a static detection model; determining whether attacking code is included in the document based on the comparison of the document to the static detection model; executing at least part of the document; determining whether attacking code is included in the document based on the execution of the at least part of the document; and if attacking code is determined to be included in the document based on at least one of the comparison of the document to the static detection model and the execution of the at least part of the document, reporting the presence of an attack. In some embodiments, the methods include: selecting a data segment in at least one portion of an electronic document; determining whether the arbitrarily selected data segment can be altered without causing the electronic document to result in an error when processed by a corresponding program; in response to determining that the arbitrarily selected data segment can be altered, arbitrarily altering the data segment in the at least one portion of the electronic document to produce an altered electronic document; and determining whether the corresponding program produces an error state when the altered electronic document is processed by the corresponding program. | 11-06-2014 |
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20160062918 | Receipt, Data Reduction, and Storage of Encrypted Data - Embodiments of the invention relate to processing streams of encrypted data received from multiple users. As the streams are processed, smaller partitions in the form of data chunks are created and subject to individual decryption. The data chunks are placed into sub-stream based on a master key associated with its owning entity. Prior to processing, the data chunks in each stream are decrypted, and advanced functions, including but not limited to de-duplication and compression, are individually applied to the data chunks, followed by aggregation of processed data chunks into data units and encryption of the individual data units including use of a master key from the data's owning entity. Individual encryption units are created by encrypting the data unit(s) with an encryption key, thereby limiting access to the data unit. Confidentiality of data is maintained, and the ability of storage systems to perform data reduction functions is supported. | 03-03-2016 |
20160065540 | Shared Data Encryption and Confidentiality - Embodiments of the invention relate to deduplication and compression on data performed downstream from where the data is encrypted. Confidentiality of data is maintained, and the ability of storage systems to perform data reduction functions is supported. Data to be written to a storage system is separated into data chunks. Each data chunk is decrypted into a plaintext data format with a master encryption key of an owning entity. Once decrypted, one or more advanced data functions may be performed on the plaintext. A private key is created and used to encrypt the plaintext of the data chunk(s), which are stored as an encryption unit. Thereafter, a first wrapped key is created by encrypting the private key with the master key. The wrapped key is stored as metadata of the data chunk. Access to each data chunk is limited to one or more entities that have been granted access. | 03-03-2016 |
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20130166798 | MULTI-PROTOCOL TUNNELING OVER AN I/O INTERCONNECT - Described are embodiments of methods, apparatuses, and systems for multi-protocol tunneling across a multi-protocol I/O interconnect of computer apparatus. A method for multi-protocol tunneling may include establishing a first communication path between ports of a switching fabric of a multi-protocol interconnect of a computer apparatus in response to a peripheral device being connected to the computer apparatus, establishing a second communication path between the switching fabric and a protocol-specific controller, and routing, by the multi-protocol interconnect, packets of a protocol of the peripheral device from the peripheral device to the protocol-specific controller over the first and second communication paths. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 06-27-2013 |
20140372661 | MULTI-PROTOCOL TUNNELING OVER AN I/O INTERCONNECT - Described are embodiments of methods, apparatuses, and systems for multi-protocol tunneling across a multi-protocol I/O interconnect of computer apparatus. A method for multi-protocol tunneling may include establishing a first communication path between ports of a switching fabric of a multi-protocol interconnect of a computer apparatus in response to a peripheral device being connected to the computer apparatus, establishing a second communication path between the switching fabric and a protocol-specific controller, and routing, by the multi-protocol interconnect, packets of a protocol of the peripheral device from the peripheral device to the protocol-specific controller over the first and second communication paths. Other embodiments may be described and claimed. | 12-18-2014 |
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20090214653 | Bone morphogenetic protein 4 and osteogenic devices and pharmaceutical products containing thereof - The present invention relates to reindeer bone formation inducing protein called bone morphogenetic protein 4 (BMP-4) and nucleotide molecules encoding the proteins and host cells expressing the proteins. The present invention relates also to the use of the BMP-4 for treating disorders related to bone and cartilage formation. Osteogenic devices and pharmaceutical compositions containing the proteins are also disclosed. | 08-27-2009 |
20100041595 | Bone morphogenetic protein 3 and osteogenic devices and pharmaceutical products containing thereof - The present invention relates to reindeer bone formation inducing protein called bone morphogenetic protein 3c (BMP-3c), nucleotide molecules encoding the protein and host cells expressing the protein. The present invention relates also to the use of said BMP-3c for treating disorders related to bone and cartilage formation. Osteogenic devices and pharmaceutical compositions containing the protein are also disclosed. | 02-18-2010 |
20100143433 | Bone morphogenetic proteins containing a heparin binding site and osteogenic devices and pharmaceutical products containing thereof - The present invention relates to reindeer bone formation inducing protein called bone morphogenetic protein (BMP), such as BMP-6, containing a heparin binding site and nucleotide molecules encoding the proteins and host cells expressing the proteins. The present invention relates also to the use of the bone morphogenetic protein for treating disorders related to bone and cartilage formation. The present invention further relates to osteogenic devices and pharmaceutical compositions containing the protein. | 06-10-2010 |
20150202265 | METHOD FOR PREPARING A BONE PROTEIN PREPARATION AND A BONE PROTEIN PREPARATION - The present invention provides a method for preparing a bone protein preparation which contains for example growth factors. The present invention also provides a bone protein preparation obtained by the method and paste, putty, pellet, disc, block, granule, osteogenic device or pharmaceutical composition containing said bone protein preparation. | 07-23-2015 |
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20090285539 | Cable Assembly Having Bend Performance Optical Fiber Slack Coil - A fiber optic cable assembly including a mid-span access location, a cable having at least fiber therein, and a tether in optical communication with the at least one fiber of the cable. The access location and portions of the cables are substantially encapsulated within a flexible body having dimensions sufficient to accommodate the optical splitter therein. A method for making a fiber optic cable assembly including an access location, distribution cable, tether and optical splitter maintained within a flexible overmolded body while providing an assembly having a relatively small cross-sectional diameter. | 11-19-2009 |
20100054664 | Optical Fiber Splitter Module and Fiber Optic Array Therefor - An optical fiber splitter has a higher density fiber optic array that allows for smaller packaging. The optical fibers that extend from the optical fiber splitter have one end connectorized and their spacing at the other end reduced, thereby eliminating components that were heretofore required. A method of making the fiber optic array includes interleaving the optical fibers to reduce the overall dimensions of the fiber optic array and the fiber optic splitter. A tool is used to reduce the spacing of the optical fibers in the fiber optic array. | 03-04-2010 |
20100296791 | Fiber Optic Equipment Guides and Rails Configured with Stopping Position(s), and Related Equipment and Methods - Fiber optic equipment guides and rails and related methods are disclosed. In one embodiment, the fiber optic equipment guides and rails have at least one stopping member disposed therein to provide at least one stopping position during movement. The fiber optic equipment guides and rails can be included in fiber optic equipment to support movement or translation of the fiber optic equipment for access. Such fiber optic equipment can include, but is not limited to, fiber optic equipment chassis, drawers, equipment trays, and fiber optic modules. The fiber optic equipment guides and/or rails include at least one stopping member configured to provide at least one stopping position during movement. Stopping positions allow fiber optic equipment to be retained in a given position during access to the fiber optic equipment. The stopping positions are configured to be overcome with additional force to allow further movement of the fiber optic equipment. | 11-25-2010 |
20100329621 | Fiber Optic Cable Slack Storage Module - A fiber optic cable slack storage module is disclosed. The fiber optic cable slack storage module has a base with an interior space. A plate having a plate top and a plate bottom mounts in the interior space. The plate is adapted to receive and support an upper fiber optic cable at the plate top and a lower fiber optic cable at the plate bottom. The upper fiber optic cable arranges in the interior space in a serpentine configuration at the plate top. The lower fiber optic cable arranges in the interior space in a serpentine configuration at the plate bottom. The serpentine configuration allows the upper and lower fiber optic cables to enter and exit the fiber optic cable slack storage module in a way to avoid the probability of severe bending. | 12-30-2010 |
20120106913 | IMPACT RESISTANT FIBER OPTIC ENCLOSURES AND RELATED METHODS - Impact resistant fiber optic enclosures for fiber optic components and related methods are disclosed. In one embodiment, a fiber optic enclosure is provided and comprises a housing comprising a base, a cover, and a seal disposed between the cover and the base to secure the cover to the base and define an interior cavity configured to support one or more fiber optic components. At least one expandable joint is disposed in the housing and configured to deflect and/or assist in deflecting an impact load applied to the housing. In this manner, any fiber optic components disposed in the interior cavity are protected from being damaged and/or from being exposed to the environment outside of the interior cavity. The at least one expandable joint may be disposed in at least one of the cover and the base. The at least one expandable joint may comprise two expandable joints as another example. | 05-03-2012 |
20130058609 | ATTENUATED SPLITTER MODULE FOR LOW COUNT OUTPUT CHANNELS AND RELATED ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS - A splitter module, comprising an enclosure and a splitter device with one or more splitter legs mounted in the enclosure. Each splitter leg has an optical fiber therein extends for a certain length from the splitter. At least one of the splitter legs, and, thereby, the optical fiber, is cut. The cut may be at an angle to the longitudinal axis of optical fiber. The angle may be about 45 degrees. The coating may be stripped off such that the cut end of the optical glass fiber of the at least one output leg is exposed a certain distance. The cut end of the optical glass fiber positions in the interior of the enclosure. A glass-index-matching material, at least partially fills the interior of the enclosure such that the cut end of the optical fiber is embedded in the glass-index-matching material. | 03-07-2013 |
20140054406 | TRANSFORMABLE CABLE REELS AND RELATED ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS - Transformable cable reels, related assemblies and methods are disclosed. The transformable cable reels may be provided in a first reel configuration for spooling on cable to the transformable cable reel and to pay out the spooled cable from the transformable cable reel. Cable spooled on the transformable cable reel may be payed out during cable installations. The transformable cable reel may also be configured in a second reel configuration for storage of any excess cable after cable payout. As one non-limiting example, the volume of the cable reel may be less in the second reel configuration than in the first reel configuration so that less volume is required to store the transformable cable reel. Providing the transformable cable reel in the second reel configuration may make it more feasible to store the transformable cable reel in fiber optic equipment, and/or avoid storing excess cable removed from a cable reel. | 02-27-2014 |
20140090538 | METHOD FOR STRIPPING LONG SEGMENTS OF BUFFERED OPTICAL FIBER AND A TOOL FOR PERFORMING THE SAME - A method and optical fiber stripper for removing one or more coatings from an optical fiber is disclosed. The method includes inserting an optical fiber into an optical fiber stripper comprising a pair of fiber stress distributing elements, wherein a normal stress is applied to the fiber by the fiber stress distributing elements along the length of fiber intended to be stripped. The optical fiber stripper includes a pair of grip members, a cutting mechanism, and a pair of fiber stress distributing elements. | 04-03-2014 |