- Redmond WA, US Alexander Robert Paul Grenier - Seattle WA, US James David McCaffrey - Issaquah WA, US Dharmanshu Kamra - Seattle WA, US Sudhakar Visweswara Prabhu - Redmond WA, US Daniel James Carpenter - Bellevue WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/54 G06F 11/34 G06K 9/62 G06F 21/57
Abstract:
Examples described herein generally relate to processing event logs where, for each of multiple events in an event log of the one or more event logs, a table of logged event instances can be generated for the event. For each of the multiple events, the table can be processed using an autoencoder to identify one or more of the logged event instances as anomalies, and an indication of at least a portion of the anomalies can be output. In addition, the event logs and/or corresponding tables of events can be used to train models for the autoencoders.
- Charlotte NC, US Kapil Pruthi - Bothell WA, US Xianhong Zhang - Issaquah WA, US Mark A. Pender - Moorestown NJ, US Daniel Lynn Carpenter - Matthews NC, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
A computer system receives a service request over a service channel from a user device, initiates a challenge to the user device to provide authentication information based on a set of authenticators, and determines an initial level of authentication. When the initial level of authentication is not sufficient for the service channel or protected resource, the apparatus generates a challenge to the user device with at least one additional authenticator and determines an achieved level of authentication based on the further authentication information. When the achieved level of authentication reaches a target authentication level for the service channel, the apparatus continues processing the service request by the service channel. The computer may transfer the service request to another service channel with the authentication token obtained on the original service channel and further challenges the user device with additional authenticators when a higher level of authentication is necessary.
- Charlotte NC, US Kapil Pruthi - Bothell WA, US Xianhong Zhang - Issaquah WA, US Mark A. Pender - Moorestown NJ, US Daniel Lynn Carpenter - Matthews NC, US
Assignee:
Bank of America Corporation - Charlotte NC
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
A computer system receives a service request over a service channel from a user device, initiates a challenge to the user device to provide authentication information based on a set of authenticators, and determines an initial level of authentication. When the initial level of authentication is not sufficient for the service channel or protected resource, the apparatus generates a challenge to the user device with at least one additional authenticator and determines an achieved level of authentication based on the further authentication information. When the achieved level of authentication reaches a target authentication level for the service channel, the apparatus continues processing the service request by the service channel. The computer may transfer the service request to another service channel with the authentication token obtained on the original service channel and further challenges the user device with additional authenticators when a higher level of authentication is necessary.
Writing recently in NEJM, Harvard Universitys Daniel Carpenter suggested that Gottliebs libertarian ideas about drug regulation would politicize the drug approval process, give deep-pocketed pharmaceutical companies a dangerous edge in the approvals process, and erode the safety and effectiveness
Date: Apr 06, 2017
Category: Health
Source: Google
Obama's Pick to Lead FDA Nears Senate Confirmation
Daniel Carpenter, a social scientist at Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, says that Califf's nomination will likely not be the last that sparks debate over potential industry influence in government.
Date: Feb 23, 2016
Category: Health
Source: Google
Ezra Klein: 23andme challenges a creaky regulatory state
The legal question is pretty simple, said Daniel Carpenter, author of Reputation and Power: Organizational Image and Pharmaceutical Regulation at the FDA. The definition of a device under the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetics Act, Carpenter said, is anything intended for the use or diagnosis of
Date: Dec 06, 2013
Category: Health
Source: Google
Viewpoints: Berwick's Advice; Romney's Wager; Fighting AIDS
The New York Times: Free The FDA The unilateral decision last week by Kathleen Sebelius, the secretary of health and human services, to block the Plan B One-Step contraceptive pill from being sold to adolescents without a prescription is shocking in more ways than one (Daniel Carpenter, 12/13)
In the aftermath of Sebeliuss decision, some are calling for the Food and Drug Administration to become more independent. Daniel Carpenter a professor of government at Harvard wrote in the New York Times yesterday that Sebeliuss decision sets a radical precedent:
The company has used a number of "philosophical and political arguments to oppose the FDA's proposed withdrawal of the indication," explained Daniel Carpenter, PhD, of the Department of Government at Harvard, who was the lead author of an online Perspective published Monday in the New England Journa
TextaPet - Founder & CEO (2012) Dealzinger - Project Manager & Co-Founder (2008) Beverly Fabrics, Inc. - Internet Marketing Manager (2009)
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Seattle Pacific University - Business Administration
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