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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 09, 2017
Filed:
Sep. 04, 2016
Nudata Security Inc., Vancouver, CA;
Christopher Everett Bailey, Langley, CA;
Randy Lukashuk, Errington, CA;
Gary Wayne Richardson, Port Moody, CA;
NuData Security Inc., Vancouver, CA;
Abstract
Systems and methods for detecting and scoring anomalies. In some embodiments, a method is provided, comprising acts of: determining whether the digital interaction is suspicious; in response to determining that the digital interaction is suspicious, deploying a security probe of a first type to collect first data from the digital interaction; analyzing first data collected from the digital interaction by the security probe of the first type to determine if the digital interaction continues to appear suspicious; and if the first data collected from the digital interaction by the security probe of the first type indicates that the digital interaction continues to appear suspicious, deploying a security probe of a second type to collect second data from the digital interaction.