Inventor · Seattle, WA, US

Jonathan Schwartz

19Patents
7h-index
79Co-inventors
65Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 24, 2002 → Jun 21, 2018

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7490352B2 Systems and methods for verifying trust of executable files Physics 65 Expired
US7725703B2 Systems and methods for securely booting a computer with a trusted processing module Physics 63 Active
US7577848B2 Systems and methods for validating executable file integrity using partial image hashes Physics 59 Active
US7124251B2 Stack allocation system and method Physics 24 Expired
US7506380B2 Systems and methods for boot recovery in a secure boot process on a computer with a hardware security module Physics 16 Active
US7565553B2 Systems and methods for controlling access to data on a computer with a secure boot process Physics 16 Active
US8028172B2 Systems and methods for updating a secure boot process on a computer with a hardware security module Physics 10 Active
US7832004B2 Secure privilege elevation by way of secure desktop on computing device Physics 7 Active
US7636851B2 Providing user on computer operating system with full privileges token and limited privileges token Physics 6 Active
US8024813B2 Task initiated account presentation for rights elevation Physics 4 Active
US9531703B2 Single sign-on via application or browser Electricity 3 Active
US7941861B2 Permitting multiple tasks requiring elevated rights Physics 2 Active
US10078747B2 Resumption of logon across reboots Electricity 1 Active
US8161544B2 Trusted communications with child processes Physics 1 Active
US8225390B2 Licensing protected content to application sets Physics 1 Active
US11074323B2 Method and system for persisting files Physics 1 Active
US8943579B2 Trusted communications with child processes Physics 0 Active
US9189605B2 Protected computing environment Electricity 0 Active
US9614835B2 Automatic provisioning of a device to access an account Electricity 0 Active

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