Inventor · Gold Coast, AU

Matthew Green

21Patents
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15Co-inventors
50Inventor score

Filing activity: Jun 22, 2012 → Aug 5, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US8949814B2 Providing a software upgrade risk map for a deployed customer system Physics 5 Active
US11138608B2 Authorizing multiparty blockchain transactions via one-time passwords Electricity 5 Active
US11550896B2 Password strength Physics 2 Active
US11683182B2 Message embedment in random values Electricity 1 Active
US11374975B2 TLS integration of post quantum cryptographic algorithms Electricity 1 Active
US11985239B2 Forward secrecy in transport layer security (TLS) using ephemeral keys Electricity 0 Active
US11757659B2 Post-quantum certificate binding Electricity 0 Active
US11271968B2 Zero round trip time transmission for anticipatory request messages Electricity 0 Active
US11368316B2 Applying PKI (public key infrastructure) to power of attorney documents Electricity 0 Active
US12079374B2 Secure software compilation and software verification Physics 0 Active
US11153299B2 Secure data transport using trusted identities Electricity 0 Active
US11892938B2 Correlation and root cause analysis of trace data using an unsupervised autoencoder Physics 0 Active
US11632246B2 Hybrid key derivation to secure data Electricity 0 Active
US10812267B2 Secure password lock and recovery Physics 0 Active
US11716206B2 Certificate based security using post quantum cryptography Electricity 0 Active
US11818208B1 Adaptive data protocol for IoT devices Electricity 0 Active
US9449197B2 Pooling entropy to facilitate mobile device-based true random number generation Physics 0 Active
US11463242B2 Padding oracle elimination in RSA encryption Electricity 0 Active
US11720471B2 Monitoring stack memory usage to optimize programs Physics 0 Active
US11206135B2 Forward secrecy in Transport Layer Security (TLS) using ephemeral keys Electricity 0 Active
US11570153B2 Virtual machine perfect forward secrecy Physics 0 Active

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