Inventor · Seattle, WA, US

Homer Strong

21Patents
3h-index
30Co-inventors
59Inventor score

Filing activity: Oct 24, 2012 → Dec 10, 2021

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US11483353B1 Generating access management policies from example requests Electricity 3 Active
US10699012B2 Endpoint detection and response utilizing machine learning Physics 3 Active
US11803621B1 Permissions searching by scenario Physics 3 Active
US10360380B2 Advanced malware classification Physics 2 Active
US11528282B2 Endpoint detection and response system with endpoint-based artifact storage Physics 2 Active
US10680823B2 Password-less software system user authentication Electricity 1 Active
US11818174B1 Contextual policy weighting for permissions searching Physics 1 Active
US11777991B2 Forecast-based permissions recommendations Physics 0 Active
US12107892B1 Data-based generation of managed policies Electricity 0 Active
US12238106B1 Troubleshooting policy-based permissions Electricity 0 Active
US11887021B1 Predictive packaging system Physics 0 Active
US10819714B2 Endpoint detection and response system with endpoint-based artifact storage Physics 0 Active
US10944761B2 Endpoint detection and response system event characterization data transfer Physics 0 Active
US11494490B2 Endpoint detection and response utilizing machine learning Physics 0 Active
US11709922B2 Password-less software system user authentication Electricity 0 Active
US12177254B2 Identity management recommendations for use of existing policies Electricity 0 Active
US12099591B1 Policy troubleshooting for unintentional allowances Physics 0 Active
US12335318B1 Detecting conflicts between a generated access management policy and invoked access management policies Electricity 0 Active
US11783325B1 Removal probability-based weighting for resource access Electricity 0 Active
US9536223B2 Gathering, selecting and graphing n-grams Physics 0 Active
US11126719B2 Advanced malware classification Physics 0 Active

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