Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2009-2011
Title: Innovations by Keith Williamson
Introduction
Keith Williamson is an accomplished inventor based in Bothell, WA (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of access control systems, holding a total of 2 patents. His work focuses on enhancing security measures through innovative methodologies.
Latest Patents
Williamson's latest patents include a method for defining consistent access control policies. This invention outlines a systematic approach to modeling authorization requirements, allowing for the generation of a single policy set in an authorization markup language. This method is particularly useful for defining role-based access control policies that can be adapted for various access control mechanisms.
Another notable patent is a cryptographically enforced, multiple-role, policy-enabled object dissemination control mechanism. This apparatus aims to reduce administrative expenses associated with managing access in accordance with policies and roles. It features a memory that stores role-based access control conditions and includes an enforcement entity that interacts with a decision entity to determine access permissions based on the defined conditions.
Career Highlights
Keith Williamson is currently employed at The Boeing Company, where he applies his expertise in access control systems. His innovative approaches have contributed to the development of more efficient and secure systems within the organization.
Collaborations
Williamson has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Stephen A Ridlon and Richard V Robinson. Their combined efforts have further advanced the field of access control technologies.
Conclusion
Keith Williamson's contributions to access control systems through his patents demonstrate his commitment to innovation and security. His work continues to influence the industry and enhance the effectiveness of access management solutions.