Inventor · Queens, NY, US

Enriquillo Valdez

17Patents
3h-index
29Co-inventors
56Inventor score

Filing activity: Mar 29, 2006 → May 27, 2020

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US10298545B2 Secure processing environment for protecting sensitive information Electricity 14 Active
US8839345B2 Method for discovering a security policy Electricity 6 Active
US7856653B2 Method and apparatus to protect policy state information during the life-time of virtual machines Electricity 5 Active
US11356275B2 Electronically verifying a process flow Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 3 Active
US11455569B2 Device discovery and classification from encrypted network traffic Physics 2 Active
US10171452B2 Server authentication using multiple authentication chains Electricity 2 Active
US9298922B2 Method, system, and program product for remotely attesting to a state of a computer system Electricity 1 Active
US10628579B2 System and method for supporting secure objects using a memory access control monitor Physics 1 Active
US9536092B2 Method, system, and program product for remotely attesting to a state of a computer system Electricity 1 Active
US9836607B2 Method, system, and program product for remotely attesting to a state of a computer system Electricity 0 Active
US11907361B2 System and method for supporting secure objects using a memory access control monitor Physics 0 Active
US10904226B2 Secure processing environment for protecting sensitive information Electricity 0 Active
US10523659B2 Server authentication using multiple authentication chains Electricity 0 Active
US11095635B2 Server authentication using multiple authentication chains Electricity 0 Active
US10242192B2 Method, system, and program product for remotely attesting to a state of a computer system Electricity 0 Active
US10547596B2 Secure processing environment for protecting sensitive information Electricity 0 Active
US10523640B2 Secure processing environment for protecting sensitive information Electricity 0 Active

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