RICHARD COSIMO DIBIASO - Methuen MA, US SEAN STANLEY BRUMBLE - Mansfield MA, US JAY MICHAEL ERICKSON - Wellesley MA, US MICHAEL L. WEST - Stratham NH, US WILLIAM KENT Van VLIET - Brighton MA, US MARC THOMAS LEAVITT - Hopkinton NH, US
Assignee:
FMR LLC - Boston MA
International Classification:
H04L 12/56
US Classification:
370389
Abstract:
Described are computer-based methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, for parsing, flagging, and/or reconstructing data on a network. Data packets associated with user requests are distributed among a plurality of data centers for processing. The data packets are captured at the data centers for fraud detection. The captured data packets are preprocessed at the data center. The preprocessing includes disregarding data packets that are not applicable to fraud detection. The preprocessing includes indicating if data packets are applicable to fraud detection. The indicating of the applicable data packets includes parsing the data packets using particular rules optimized for fraud detection. The data packets are processed at each data center to reconstruct part of the data associated with a user. The processing of the data packets includes reconstructing the data packets based on customer information from network information and/or cookie information. The reconstructed data packets are transmitted to a central processing center (e.g., central data center). The central processing center receives reconstructed data packets from the plurality of data centers and unifies the reconstructed data packets into data associated with a user.
RICHARD COSIMO DIBIASO - Methuen MA, US Sean Stanley Brumble - Mansfield MA, US Jay Michael Erickson - Wellesley MA, US Michael L. West - Stratham NH, US William Kent Van Vliet - Brighton MA, US Marc Thomas Leavitt - Hopkinton NH, US
Assignee:
FMR LLC - Boston MA
International Classification:
H04L 12/56
US Classification:
370412
Abstract:
Described are computer-based methods and apparatuses, including computer program products, for parsing, flagging, and/or reconstructing data on a network. Data packets associated with user requests are distributed among a plurality of data centers for processing. The data packets are captured at the data centers for fraud detection. The captured data packets are preprocessed at the data center. The preprocessing includes disregarding data packets that are not applicable to fraud detection. The preprocessing includes indicating if data packets are applicable to fraud detection. The indicating of the applicable data packets includes parsing the data packets using particular rules optimized for fraud detection. The data packets are processed at each data center to reconstruct part of the data associated with a user. The processing of the data packets includes reconstructing the data packets based on customer information from network information and/or cookie information. The reconstructed data packets are transmitted to a central processing center (e.g., central data center). The central processing center receives reconstructed data packets from the plurality of data centers and unifies the reconstructed data packets into data associated with a user.
QLogic - Director, Product Marketing (2012) Brocade Communications Systems - Senior Systems Engineer (2008-2012) EMC Corporation - Technical Architect/Solutions Architect/Delivery Practice Mgr (2000-2008) Vixel - Director of Marketing (1998-2000) Adaptec - Marketing Mgr (1996-1998) Western Digital - Eng Mgr/Technical Mktg Mgr/Marketing Mgr (1990-1996) Data Voice Solutions - Engineering Director (1988-1990) ICM - Software Eng/Engineering Director (1985-1988) MuSYS - Tech Support Mgr/Software Eng (1982-1985) Babbage Business Systems - Programmer (1981-1982)
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University of California, Berkeley - Biology
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