Location History:
- Portland, OR (US) (2020 - 2022)
- Hillsboro, OR (US) (2022 - 2023)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2020-2023
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Daniel L. Burke
Introduction
Daniel L. Burke is a prominent inventor based in Portland, Oregon. He has made significant contributions to the field of cybersecurity, particularly in malware detection technologies. With a total of five patents to his name, Burke's work has had a substantial impact on the way malware is identified and mitigated.
Latest Patents
One of Burke's latest patents is titled "Methods and apparatus to detect malware based on network traffic analysis." This invention discloses methods, apparatus, systems, and articles of manufacture designed to detect malware through the analysis of network traffic. The apparatus includes a classification controller that determines whether network traffic samples are potentially malicious based on classification scores. Additionally, a remediation controller executes actions to address any identified malicious activity.
Another notable patent is "Methods and apparatus for malware detection using jar file decompilation." This invention outlines a process for detecting malware by decompiling JAR files. The apparatus includes a class feature unpacker, a constant pool address generator, and a feature matrix generator, all working together to analyze class files and identify potential threats.
Career Highlights
Daniel L. Burke is currently employed at McAfee, Inc., a leading cybersecurity company. His role involves developing innovative solutions to enhance malware detection and improve overall network security. Burke's expertise in this area has positioned him as a key player in the fight against cyber threats.
Collaborations
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