Assignee
WING DANIEL G
US·12 granted patents·86 citations·filing 2005–2014
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
12 records- 0195US8191119B2Method for protecting against denial of service attacksWING DANIEL G·Filed 2006·Granted May 29, 2012·45 cites·21 claims
- 0285US8200959B2Verifying cryptographic identity during media session initializationWING DANIEL G·Filed 2007·Granted Jun 12, 2012·11 cites·24 claims
- 0383US8248942B2Monitoring of real-time transport protocol (RTP) packet flow along RTP pathWING DANIEL G·Filed 2009·Granted Aug 21, 2012·11 cites·29 claims
- 0481US8953771B2Method and apparatus to provide cryptographic identity assertion for the PSTNWING DANIEL G·Filed 2005·Granted Feb 10, 2015·8 cites·9 claims
- 0571US8782286B2Optimizing state sharing between firewalls on multi-homed networksWING DANIEL G·Filed 2008·Granted Jul 15, 2014·4 cites·19 claims
- 0671US8422495B2Triggering bandwidth reservation and priority remarkingWING DANIEL G·Filed 2010·Granted Apr 16, 2013·2 cites·19 claims
- 0764US8612592B2Protected device initiated pinhole creation to allow access to the protected device in response to a domain name system (DNS) queryWING DANIEL G·Filed 2009·Granted Dec 17, 2013·2 cites·23 claims
- 0862US9854000B2Method and apparatus for detecting malicious software using handshake informationWING DANIEL G·Filed 2014·Granted Dec 26, 2017·1 cites·3 claims
- 0962US8484331B2Real time protocol packet tunnelingWING DANIEL G·Filed 2010·Granted Jul 9, 2013·1 cites·20 claims
- 1060US8533339B2Discovering security devices located on a call path and extending bindings at those discovered security devicesWING DANIEL G·Filed 2006·Granted Sep 10, 2013·1 cites·12 claims
- 1150US8533462B2Verifying cryptographic identity during media session initializationWING DANIEL G·Filed 2012·Granted Sep 10, 2013·0 cites·21 claims
- 1244US9634908B2Determining characteristics of a connection traversing a packet switching deviceWING DANIEL G·Filed 2014·Granted Apr 25, 2017·0 cites·27 claims
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