Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2005
Title: Innovations by Gregg W Tally
Introduction
Gregg W Tally is an accomplished inventor based in Ellicott City, MD (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of distributed computing systems, focusing on security policies and user role management. With a total of 2 patents, Tally's work has had a notable impact on how security is managed in complex computing environments.
Latest Patents
Tally's latest patents include a "Method and apparatus for securely and dynamically modifying security policy configurations in a distributed system." This invention provides a system for managing security policies that determine access rights to computer applications. It creates multiple security policies, each specifying different levels of security, which are then distributed across the computing system. The system allows for the selection of a specific security policy to enforce a chosen security posture.
Another significant patent is the "Method and apparatus for securely and dynamically managing user roles in a distributed system." This invention focuses on managing user attributes that determine access rights. It modifies an attribute database containing various user attributes and users. The system obtains an identity certificate from a certificate authority for a given user and assigns an attribute that grants access rights based on the certificate. Modifications to the attribute database are then distributed across multiple hosts in the network.
Career Highlights
Gregg W Tally is associated with Networks Associates Technology, Inc., where he has been instrumental in developing innovative solutions for security management in distributed systems. His expertise in this area has positioned him as a key figure in the field.
Collaborations
Tally has collaborated with notable colleagues, including David L Sames and Brent S Whitmore. Their combined efforts have contributed to advancements in security technologies and user management systems.
Conclusion
Gregg W Tally's contributions to the field of distributed computing and security management are significant. His innovative patents reflect a deep understanding of the complexities involved in managing security policies and user roles. Tally's work continues to influence the development of secure computing systems.