International Business Machines Corporation (20240330476). CYBER SECURITY TESTING WITH AUTOMATED SYSTEM MESSAGE PROCESSING FOR INPUT AND RESULT DETERMINATION simplified abstract
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CYBER SECURITY TESTING WITH AUTOMATED SYSTEM MESSAGE PROCESSING FOR INPUT AND RESULT DETERMINATION
Organization Name
International Business Machines Corporation
Inventor(s)
MICHAEL PAGE Kasper of POUGHKEEPSIE NY (US)
ERIC Rosenfeld of PLEASANT VALLEY NY (US)
BRYAN Childs of POUGHKEEPSIE NY (US)
DIANE MARIE Stamboni of POUGHKEEPSIE NY (US)
JOSHUA DAVID Steen of FISHKILL NY (US)
CYBER SECURITY TESTING WITH AUTOMATED SYSTEM MESSAGE PROCESSING FOR INPUT AND RESULT DETERMINATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240330476 titled 'CYBER SECURITY TESTING WITH AUTOMATED SYSTEM MESSAGE PROCESSING FOR INPUT AND RESULT DETERMINATION
Simplified Explanation: The patent application discloses a method for cyber security testing using an automated system for message processing to determine input and results.
Key Features and Innovation:
- Test tool issues a call to an authorized service.
- Identifies system-level error messages generated after the call.
- Determines missing input based on error messages.
- Reissues the call to the authorized service with the missing input.
Potential Applications: This technology can be applied in various industries such as IT security firms, software development companies, and government agencies to enhance cyber security measures.
Problems Solved: The technology addresses the need for efficient cyber security testing processes, identifying missing inputs, and improving system-level error message handling.
Benefits:
- Enhanced cyber security testing procedures.
- Improved accuracy in identifying system-level errors.
- Streamlined testing processes for quicker results.
Commercial Applications: The technology can be used in software development tools, cyber security testing services, and IT consulting firms to offer advanced testing solutions to clients.
Questions about Cyber Security Testing with Automated System Message Processing: 1. How does the automated system determine missing inputs for the authorized service call? 2. What are the potential implications of reissuing the call with the missing input in terms of cyber security testing accuracy and efficiency?
Original Abstract Submitted
cyber security testing with automated system message processing for input and result determination is disclosed, including issuing, by a test tool, a call to an authorized service; identifying, by the test tool, one or more system-level error messages generated after issuing the call; determining, by the test tool based on at least one first system-level error message, a missing input for the call to the authorized service; and reissuing, by the test tool, the call to the authorized service with the missing input.