This invention will change the way people secure their multiple computing systems.
Conventional solutions to detect malware typically utilize methods which intrusively examine digital data or digital operations within a device. Therefore, the conventional systems are incapable of unobtrusively detecting malicious malware.
This patented invention analyzes radiated emissions from a device to identify unintended emissions which are used to detect and classify malware on the device.
The invention is capable of automated detection, locating, disqualification and even temporary or permanent disablement of compromised devices .
Therefore, the invention helps in a separate, isolated, portable, unobtrusive, non-contact, and/or attachment-free method of detecting malware.
Publication number: US 20160098561
Patent Title: DETECTION OF MALICIOUS SOFTWARE, FIRMWARE, IP CORES AND CIRCUITRY VIA UNINTENDED EMISSIONS
Publication date: 7 Apr 2016
Filing date: 19 Mar 2015
Inventors: Walter John Keller; Bogdan Amaru Pathak; Andrew Richard Portune; Todd Eric Chornenky;
Applicant: Nokomis, INC.