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Anomalous Behavior Detection in Processor-Based Systems

Architectural mechanisms for detecting abnormal or unauthorized behavior within processor-based computing systems.


Overview

This patent introduces techniques for identifying anomalous system behavior through architectural monitoring of processor-level activity.

Rather than focusing solely on prevention or enforcement, the invention enables detection of deviations from expected operational patterns, supporting early identification of misuse, compromise, or malfunction within computing environments.


Patent in This Family

US 11,481,495 B2 | Issued: October 25, 2022

Introduces architectural techniques for monitoring and detecting anomalous behavior in processor-based systems.


Core Architectural Coverage

  • Monitoring of processor-level activity patterns

  • Detection of deviations from expected operational behavior

  • Architectural support for identifying misuse or compromise

  • Compatibility with multi-core and shared computing systems

  • Integration within security-sensitive infrastructures


Claim Scope Across the Family

The patent provides claim coverage addressing:

  • Behavioral anomaly detection within processor environments

  • Architectural frameworks for behavioral anomaly detection within processor environments

  • Identification of abnormal execution or system activity

  • Techniques applicable across varied processor-based systems


Potential Applications

  • Critical infrastructure systems

  • Enterprise and data center environments

  • Security-sensitive computing platforms

  • Systems requiring continuous behavioral monitoring


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