Inventor · Raleigh, NC, US

Robert Danford

16Patents
6h-index
14Co-inventors
59Inventor score

Filing activity: May 20, 2003 → Jul 15, 2020

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US7308716B2 Applying blocking measures progressively to malicious network traffic Electricity 309 Expired
US7707633B2 Applying blocking measures progressively to malicious network traffic Electricity 285 Active
US10735470B2 Systems and methods for sharing, distributing, or accessing security data and/or security applications, models, or analytics Physics 11 Active
US7957372B2 Automatically detecting distributed port scans in computer networks Electricity 9 Active
US8423645B2 Detection of grid participation in a DDoS attack Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 9 Active
US7356587B2 Automatically detecting malicious computer network reconnaissance by updating state codes in a histogram Electricity 9 Expired
US7734776B2 Automatically detecting malicious computer network reconnaissance by updating state codes in a histogram Electricity 3 Active
US10009380B2 Systems and methods for security configuration Electricity 2 Active
US11418524B2 Systems and methods of hierarchical behavior activity modeling and detection for systems-level security Electricity 2 Active
US10116625B2 Systems and methods for secure containerization Electricity 2 Active
US11632398B2 Systems and methods for sharing, distributing, or accessing security data and/or security applications, models, or analytics Physics 1 Active
US10263788B2 Systems and methods for providing a man-in-the-middle proxy Electricity 1 Active
US10659498B2 Systems and methods for security configuration Electricity 0 Active
US7669240B2 Apparatus, method and program to detect and control deleterious code (virus) in computer network Electricity 0 Active
US10594573B2 Systems and methods for rule quality estimation Electricity 0 Active
US9633202B2 Managing a DDoS attack Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 0 Active

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