Lockheed Martin had five patents in cybersecurity during Q2 2024. Lockheed Martin Corp filed patents in Q2 2024 for a secure remote direct memory system that creates encrypted connections between computing devices, shares encryption keys, accesses memory images, and creates encrypted tunnels to share memory information. Another patent involves a system for managing traffic packets of application components, with a security controller inspecting and managing traffic based on application component features stored in memory. GlobalData’s report on Lockheed Martin gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Lockheed Martin had no grants in cybersecurity as a theme in Q2 2024.

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Application: Method and system for using secure remote direct memory access (RDMA) system (Patent ID: US20240176898A1)

Lockheed Martin Corp. has filed a patent for a method executed by a secure remote direct memory access (RDMA) system. The method involves detecting a connection request to create an encrypted connection between two computing devices, sharing an encryption key, accessing memory images, receiving an access request specifying a range of memory addresses, and creating an encrypted tunnel to share memory information based on the specified range of memory addresses. The system can handle read, write, change, and access commands, create MACsec or IP encrypted connections, and operate within a Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) system.

The patent also includes claims for a computer-implemented method and a system that can perform the secure RDMA process. The system consists of processors, memories, and a processor configured to detect connection requests, access memory images, receive access requests, and create encrypted tunnels. It can handle various types of access requests, create different types of encrypted connections, and operate within an FPGA system. Additionally, the patent covers a non-transitory computer-readable medium storing instructions for executing the secure RDMA process, including detecting connection requests, accessing memory images, receiving access requests, and creating encrypted tunnels based on specified memory addresses. The medium can handle different types of access requests and share memory information in encrypted forms.

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