Article: Patent No. 7,591,010 Issued on Sept. 15, Assigned to Microsoft for Security Policy Enabling Method (Washington Inventors)

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Sept. 15 -- Art Shelest of Sammamish, Wash., Scott A. Field of Redmond, Wash., and Subhashini Raghunathan of Bellevue, Wash., have developed a method for separating rules of a security policy from a detection criteria. The inventors were issued U.S. Patent No. 7,591,010 on Sept. 15.

The patent has been assigned to Microsoft Corp., Redmond.

According to the abstract released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A method and system that enables a security policy to separate developer-provided detection criteria from an administrator-provided custom policy is provided. The security system allows a developer of detection criteria to provide a signature file containing ...

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