AIS receives new patent for source-code protection

Assured Information Security (AIS) in Rome has recently received its 19th patent. The newest patent is for a method to protect plaintext source code. (PHOTO CREDIT: AIS)

ROME, N.Y. — Assured Information Security (AIS) started off 2023 by receiving its 19th patent. The technology company also has multiple other patents pending. “Continuing to expand our patent portfolio allows us to bring truly novel technologies to the market,” COO Scott Robidoux said in a release. “This patent, titled ‘CODE PROTECTION,’ protects and secures […]

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ROME, N.Y. — Assured Information Security (AIS) started off 2023 by receiving its 19th patent. The technology company also has multiple other patents pending.

“Continuing to expand our patent portfolio allows us to bring truly novel technologies to the market,” COO Scott Robidoux said in a release. “This patent, titled ‘CODE PROTECTION,’ protects and secures sensitive or proprietary interpreted plaintext source code from reverse engineering and tampering. The idea originated from our company’s internal research and development program, which gives AIS employees the autonomy to pursue new and innovative ideas.”

Adam Meily, principal engineer at AIS, is credited with the invention for US Patent No. 11,550,883. A complete list of AIS patents is available at www.ainfosec.com/patents.

Headquartered in Rome, AIS is a cyber and information-security company serving government and commercial customers with research, development, consulting, testing, forensics, remediation, and training.

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