Inventor · Chandler, AZ, US

David Ott

16Patents
1h-index
33Co-inventors
50Inventor score

Filing activity: Dec 20, 2012 → Jul 27, 2023

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US10356197B2 Data management in an information-centric network Electricity 2 Active
US11316879B2 Security protection for a host computer in a computer network using cross-domain security-relevant information Physics 1 Active
US12147530B2 Deploying enclaves on different tee backends using a universal enclave binary Physics 0 Active
US10225743B2 Radio spectrum sharing Electricity 0 Active
US11513825B2 System and method for implementing trusted execution environment on PCI device Physics 0 Active
US10805418B2 Data management in an information-centric network Electricity 0 Active
US12088713B2 Dynamic selection and calibration of ciphers based on network and resource constraints Electricity 0 Active
US11693952B2 System and method for providing secure execution environments using virtualization technology Physics 0 Active
US11178181B2 System and method for managing security-relevant information in a computer network Electricity 0 Active
US12166907B2 Dynamic certificate management in cryptographic agility frameworks Electricity 0 Active
US11954198B2 Unifying hardware trusted execution environment technologies using virtual secure enclave device Physics 0 Active
US11436318B2 System and method for remote attestation in trusted execution environment creation using virtualization technology Physics 0 Active
US11818278B2 Dynamic certificate management in cryptographic agility frameworks Electricity 0 Active
US9146833B2 System and method for correct execution of software based on a variance between baseline and real time information Physics 0 Active
US11924343B2 Mechanism for enabling cryptographic agility in legacy applications and services Electricity 0 Active
US11922211B2 System and method for cross-architecture trusted execution environment migration Electricity 0 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.