Inventor · Austin, TX, US

Peter Daniel Birk

18Patents
4h-index
14Co-inventors
53Inventor score

Filing activity: Sep 19, 2002 → Aug 29, 2016

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7822206B2 Systems and methods for management and auto-generation of encryption keys Electricity 36 Active
US7634803B2 Method and apparatus for identifying purpose and behavior of run time security objects using an extensible token framework Electricity 19 Active
US7526799B2 Method for tracking security attributes along invocation chain using secure propagation token Electricity 7 Active
US7448066B2 Application server object-level security for distributed computing domains Physics 7 Expired
US9450820B2 Dynamic extensible application server management Electricity 3 Active
US8209548B2 Secure caching technique for shared distributed caches Physics 3 Active
US9450822B2 Dynamic extensible application server management Electricity 2 Active
US7487361B2 Dynamic cache lookup based on dynamic data Electricity 2 Active
US7337318B2 Method and apparatus for preventing rogue implementations of a security-sensitive class interface Physics 1 Expired
US9678893B2 Secure caching technique for shared distributed caches Physics 1 Active
US9961083B2 Dynamic extensible application server management Electricity 1 Active
US7734918B2 Preventing rogue implementations of a security-sensitive class interface Physics 1 Active
US9460279B2 Variable image presentation for authenticating a user Physics 1 Active
US7810132B2 Application server object-level security for distributed computing domains Physics 0 Active
US7752452B2 Dynamic cache lookup based on dynamic data Electricity 0 Active
US10044717B2 Dynamic extensible application server management Electricity 0 Active
US7925881B2 Method and apparatus for preventing rogue implementations of a security-sensitive class interface Physics 0 Active
US10169564B2 Variable image presentation for authenticating a user Physics 0 Active

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