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  • 684 Monica Ln, Campbell, CA 95008
  • Santa Clara, CA

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Company: Oracle systems corporation Address: 500 Oracle Pkwy, Redwood City, CA 94065 Phones: (650) 506-7000 Position: Editor Industries: Prepackaged Software

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Company / Classification
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Darren Moffat
Editor
Oracle Systems Corporation
Prepackaged Software
500 Oracle Pkwy, Redwood City, CA 94065
Darren Moffat
Editor
Oracle Systems Corporation
Prepackaged Software
500 Oracle Pkwy, Redwood City, CA 94065

Publications

Us Patents

Kernel-Level Cryptographic Kernel Interface

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US Patent:
7373504, May 13, 2008
Filed:
Mar 18, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/803341
Inventors:
Kais Belgaied - Toronto, CA
Mark C. Powers - Park City UT, US
Bhargava K. Yenduri - Santa Clara CA, US
Nicolas G. Droux - San Francisco CA, US
Paul J. Sangster - San Jose CA, US
Darren J. Moffat - Campbell CA, US
Gary W. Winiger - Mountain View CA, US
Assignee:
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04L 9/00
US Classification:
713164, 713190, 713191, 713192
Abstract:
A method for performing a cryptographic function including calling into an encryption framework to perform the cryptographic function, wherein calling into the encryption framework comprises sending a request to perform the cryptographic function from a kernel consumer, and processing the request and returning the result to the kernel consumer, wherein processing the request comprises determining whether the request is synchronous or asynchronous, and determining which cryptographic provider to use to perform the cryptographic function.

Specifying A Repository For An Authentication Token In A Distributed Computing System

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US Patent:
7386877, Jun 10, 2008
Filed:
Jul 12, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/194910
Inventors:
Gary W. Winiger - Mountain View CA, US
Darren J. Moffat - Campbell CA, US
Joep J. Vesseur - Amsterdam, NL
Assignee:
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
G06F 15/16
H04L 9/00
US Classification:
726 3, 726 27, 713183, 709229
Abstract:
One embodiment of the present invention provides a system that facilitates specifying a repository containing authentication information to a plugin in a plugable authentication system. When the system receives a command that requires the repository to be accessed, the system populates a data structure with information including a specifier for the repository. The system passes this data structure into a plugin framework. This enables one or more plugins within the framework to access the specified repository.

Multi-File Cryptographic Keystore

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US Patent:
7549174, Jun 16, 2009
Filed:
Jul 27, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/900229
Inventors:
James H. Falkner - Altamonte Springs FL, US
Darren J. Moffat - Campbell CA, US
Paul J. Sangster - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 21/20
G06F 21/22
G06F 12/14
US Classification:
726 29, 726 6, 726 7, 726 18, 726 19, 726 30, 713100, 713189, 713191, 713193, 380277, 380278, 380 45
Abstract:
A system including an application configured to request a key, a keystore configured to provide the key, wherein the keystore comprises a non-application specific directory, and an application-specific subdirectory.

Method And Apparatus For Implementing A Pluggable Password Obscuring Mechanism

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US Patent:
20050005173, Jan 6, 2005
Filed:
Jun 12, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/461749
Inventors:
Darren Moffat - Campbell CA, US
Casper Dik - Amsterdam, NL
Alec Muffett - Hampshire, GB
International Classification:
H04L009/00
US Classification:
713202000
Abstract:
One embodiment of the present invention provides a system that implements a pluggable password obscuring mechanism. During operation, the system receives a request to obscure a password to produce an obscured version of the password. If the request specifies a customized technique for obscuring the password, the system loads a dynamic library that performs the customized technique, and then uses the dynamic library to obscure the password. If the request does not specify a customized technique, the system uses a default technique to obscure the password. In this way, the customized technique for obscuring the password can be used without having to modify source code.
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