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AirTight Networks has been awarded two more patents, numbers 7,333,800 and 7,333,481, by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). These patents cover scalable prevention of prevalent wireless threat scenarios to reduce sensor density requirements and increase threat protection.
The first patent, the 7,333,800, describes technology to detect and prevent, from a single sensor, multiple simultaneous wireless policy violations. The recent increase in the density of wireless devices in and around enterprise premises naturally leads to multiple undesirable wireless connections occurring simultaneously. Conventionally, this could have been addressed only by increasing the number of sensor devices deployed within the region to be protected. This method quickly becomes cost prohibitive. AirTight's patented prevention technology facilitates stopping multiple simultaneous policy violations without having to increase sensor deployment density.
The second patent, the 7,333,481, covers prevention techniques tailored for some specific threat scenarios which are not addressed by conventional prevention techniques, even when these scenarios occur in isolated fashion.
With the granting of these two patents, AirTight now has a total of five U.S. patents. It has more than 25 U.S. and international patents pending, many of which are undergoing active examination at patent offices of various countries and are expected to be granted this year.
AirTight's patent portfolio covers the entire range from broad wireless intrusion prevention architectures to specific algorithms and techniques.
Click here for more information on AirTight's IP portfolio
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