Assignee
REDLICH RON M
US·10 granted patents·1,686 citations·filing 2003–2022
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
10 records- 0198US9015301B2Information infrastructure management tools with extractor, secure storage, content analysis and classification and method thereforREDLICH RON M·Filed 2007·Granted Apr 21, 2015·114 cites·124 claims
- 0298US8655939B2Electromagnetic pulse (EMP) hardened information infrastructure with extractor, cloud dispersal, secure storage, content analysis and classification and method thereforREDLICH RON M·Filed 2009·Granted Feb 18, 2014·211 cites·11 claims
- 0398US8468244B2Digital information infrastructure and method for security designated data and with granular data storesREDLICH RON M·Filed 2009·Granted Jun 18, 2013·1.1k cites·2 claims
- 0496US8677505B2Security system with extraction, reconstruction and secure recovery and storage of dataREDLICH RON M·Filed 2007·Granted Mar 18, 2014·61 cites·19 claims
- 0594US9311499B2Data security system and with territorial, geographic and triggering event protocolREDLICH RON M·Filed 2009·Granted Apr 12, 2016·42 cites·23 claims
- 0692US8423565B2Information life cycle search engine and methodREDLICH RON M·Filed 2006·Granted Apr 16, 2013·32 cites·119 claims
- 0792US8176563B2Data security system and method with editorREDLICH RON M·Filed 2004·Granted May 8, 2012·77 cites·54 claims
- 0881US8533840B2Method and system of quantifying riskREDLICH RON M·Filed 2003·Granted Sep 10, 2013·33 cites·139 claims
- 0975US11461785B2System and method to identify, classify and monetize information as an intangible asset and a production model based thereonREDLICH RON M·Filed 2008·Granted Oct 4, 2022·7 cites·23 claims
- 1052US12554868B2Multi-modal, modular data security and monetization system and methodREDLICH RON M·Filed 2022·Granted Feb 17, 2026·0 cites·38 claims
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