Inventor · San Ramon, CA, US

James Hansen

17Patents
7h-index
8Co-inventors
59Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 3, 1996 → Oct 21, 2021

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US9215240B2 Investigative and dynamic detection of potential security-threat indicators from events in big data Physics 738 Active
US9596252B2 Identifying possible security threats using event group summaries Electricity 61 Active
US8752178B2 Blacklisting and whitelisting of security-related events Electricity 43 Active
US10574548B2 Key indicators view Physics 29 Active
US9276946B2 Blacklisting and whitelisting of security-related events Electricity 15 Active
US9992220B2 Graphical display of events indicating security threats in an information technology system Electricity 8 Active
US9516046B2 Analyzing a group of values extracted from events of machine data relative to a population statistic for those values Physics 7 Active
US9798149B1 Devices and methods for optical power sensing scanning laser projectors Electricity 3 Active
US10879712B2 Battery adapter Electricity 3 Active
US5798601A Adjustable retrofit ignition kit for portable gas appliances Mechanical Engineering; Lighting; Heating 2 Expired
US10091227B2 Detection of potential security threats based on categorical patterns Physics 2 Active
US10382472B2 Graphical display of events indicating security threats in an information technology system Electricity 1 Active
US10567412B2 Security threat detection based o patterns in machine data events Physics 1 Active
US11178167B2 Graphical display suppressing events indicating security threats in an information technology system Electricity 0 Active
US11134094B2 Detection of potential security threats in machine data based on pattern detection Physics 0 Active
US11831523B2 Systems and methods for displaying adjustable metrics on real-time data in a computing environment Physics 0 Active
US12034759B2 Automatic creation and updating of event group summaries Electricity 0 Active

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