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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 05, 2019
Filed:
Feb. 18, 2019
Department 13, Llc, Boulder, CO (US);
Steve J Shattil, Cheyenne, WY (US);
Robi Sen, McLean, VA (US);
Department 13, Inc., Columbia, MD (US);
Abstract
A network node in a distributed network employs a surface immunoglobulin program to monitor other nodes in the distributed network and generate an alert upon detecting a suspicious activity; and pushes a free-antibody program to a requesting node petitioning to access the distributed network. The free-antibody program can include a software agent that monitors the requesting node. The free-antibody program reports detected malware and/or suspicious activity to the surface immunoglobulin program, which can enact countermeasures against the requesting node. The network node's role is based on a hierarchy of trustworthiness levels, wherein it performs at least one of monitoring other nodes, sending alerts when anomalous behavior is detected, transmitting the free-antibody software program to the requesting node, updating defensive programs, participating in consensus-based threat analysis with other nodes, identifying threats, tagging suspicious nodes, and performing countermeasures against identified threats.