Inventor · Redmond, WA, US

Bhalchandra Pandit

21Patents
6h-index
26Co-inventors
69Inventor score

Filing activity: Oct 31, 2000 → Jan 5, 2021

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7257719B2 System and method for storing events to enhance intrusion detection Electricity 44 Expired
US7248691B1 Hashing using multiple sub-hashes Electricity 37 Expired
US7757282B2 System and method for distinguishing safe and potentially unsafe data during runtime processing Physics 20 Active
US7503038B2 System and method for seamlessly comparing objects Physics 8 Active
US9672255B2 Social media impact assessment Physics 7 Active
US7624373B2 Security mechanism for interpreting scripts in an interpretive environment Physics 6 Active
US9294576B2 Social media impact assessment Physics 6 Active
US7543333B2 Enhanced computer intrusion detection methods and systems Physics 3 Expired
US7073074B2 System and method for storing events to enhance intrusion detection Electricity 3 Expired
US7665074B2 Mechanism for converting text output into objects Physics 2 Active
US7458063B2 Method and apparatus for supporting functionality documentation Physics 2 Active
US8645660B2 Automatic allocation of data replicas Physics 1 Active
US9218136B2 Cloud scale directory services Physics 1 Active
US8972695B2 Automatic allocation of data replicas Physics 1 Active
US10614077B2 Computer system for automated assessment at scale of topic-specific social media impact Physics 1 Active
US7555708B2 Mechanism for converting text output into objects Physics 1 Expired
US8595263B2 Processing identity constraints in a data store Physics 0 Active
US7900257B2 Enhanced computer intrusion detection methods and systems Physics 0 Active
US11615109B1 Efficient deserialization from standardized data files Physics 0 Active
US8024796B2 System and method for storing events to enhance intrusion detection Electricity 0 Active
US7631341B2 Extensible security architecture for an interpretive environment Physics 0 Active

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