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Patent applications and USPTO patent grants for Hudson, Jr.; James Thomas.The latest application filed is for "system security for network resource access using cross-firewall coded requests".
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System security for network resource access using cross-firewall coded requests Grant 9,894,038 - Hudson, Jr. February 13, 2 | 2018-02-13 |
System Security For Network Resource Access Using Cross-firewall Coded Requests App 20170187685 - Hudson, Jr.; James Thomas | 2017-06-29 |
System security for network resource access using cross firewall coded requests Grant 9,106,624 - Hudson, Jr. August 11, 2 | 2015-08-11 |
How to stop external and most internal network "Hacking"attacks by utilizing a dual appliance/server arrangement that allows for the use of peering servers and/or client software running on said peering servers or on proxy servers, web servers, or other legacy equipment App 20110283351 - Hudson, JR.; James Thomas | 2011-11-17 |
Method for computer-aided decision-making system and method that utilizes product, services and/or venue values and personality value matching, incorporating groups and outside values App 20100191691 - Hudson, JR.; James Thomas | 2010-07-29 |
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