BRIAN PATRICK SINGER
Pilots at Hickory St, Yorktown Hgts, NY

License number
New York A2357037
Issued Date
Mar 2017
Expiration Date
Mar 2019
Category
Airmen
Type
Authorized Aircraft Instructor
Address
Address
2953 Hickory St, Yorktown Hgts, NY 10598

Professional information

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System, Method And Program For Determining A Qualified Support Team To Handle A Security Violation Within A Computer

US Patent:
2007006, Mar 15, 2007
Filed:
Sep 15, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/227806
Inventors:
Gregory Coppola - Monroe CT, US
Jeffrey Schaefer - Danbury CT, US
Brian Singer - Yorktown Heights NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H04L 9/32
US Classification:
726010000
Abstract:
Computer system, method and program for determining which support team to assign a security problem. Two or more of the following determinations are made: (a) determining if the support team has responsibility for a security policy for a computer system in which the security problem resides, (b) determining if the support team has responsibility for a subsystem in which the security problem resides within the computer system, (c) determining if the support team has responsibility for a TCP or UDP port for an application associated with the security problem within the computer system, and (d) determining if the support team has responsibility for a type of the security problem by checking for predetermined key words or phrase within a text description of the security problem. The security problem can be a security policy violation or a network based vulnerability.


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System, Method And Program Product For Determining Whether A Web Page Returned To A Web Browser Is A Redirected Web Page

US Patent:
7467146, Dec 16, 2008
Filed:
May 5, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/122663
Inventors:
Gregory Frank Coppola - Monroe CT, US
Brian Patrick Singer - Yorktown Heights NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
707 10, 707101, 709211, 709219, 709222, 709229, 715716, 715725
Abstract:
System, method and program product determine whether a first web page returned to a web browser is a redirected web page. A dummy URL is created by appending one or more characters to a URL of the first web page. The one or more characters are chosen such that the dummy URL is likely to elicit a redirected web page. The request for the dummy URL is sent. A second web page is received in response to the request. The content of the second web page is compared to content of the first web page to determine if the first web page is a redirected web page. If the content of the second web page matches the content of the first web page, a record is made indicating that the first web page is a redirected web page.


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System, Method And Program Product For Determining If A User Has Received A Redirected Web Page

US Patent:
2009000, Jan 1, 2009
Filed:
Sep 4, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/204193
Inventors:
Gregory Frank COPPOLA - Monroe CT, US
Brian Patrick Singer - Yorktown Heights NY, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707 10, 707E17119
Abstract:
System, method and program product determine redirection of a Uniform Resource Locator (“URL”) sent by a web browser to an application. A first URL is sent to the application, and in response, a first web page is received from the application. A second URL is created by appending one or more characters to the first URL. The second URL is unrecognizable by the application. A request for the second URL is sent to the application, and in response, a second web page is received. The content of the second web page is compared to the content of the first web page. If the content of the second web page matches the content of the first web page, a record is made indicating that the first web page is a redirected web page.


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Search And Rescue Training Simulator

US Patent:
7891978, Feb 22, 2011
Filed:
Jan 13, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/034599
Inventors:
Brian P. Singer - Yorktown Heights NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G09B 19/00
US Classification:
434219, 434 30
Abstract:
A search and rescue training simulator and method. The training simulator comprises a first generating means, a second generating means, a third generating means, and a fourth generating means. The first generating means generates a simulated vehicle in motion performing a search and rescue function. The simulated vehicle includes a vehicular control panel. The second generating means generates a simulated environment. The third generating means generates a simulated receiver apparatus within the vehicular control panel. The fourth generating means generates a simulated transmitter apparatus within the simulated environment. The simulated transmitter apparatus is adapted to generate and transmit a signal. The simulated receiver apparatus is adapted to receive the signal and assist a user in locating the simulated transmitter apparatus in the simulated environment.


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System, Method And Program For Controlling Mute Function On Telephone

US Patent:
2007003, Feb 15, 2007
Filed:
Jul 26, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/189294
Inventors:
Roberto Battaglini - New York NY, US
Brian Singer - Yorktown Heights NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
H04B 1/10, H04M 9/00
US Classification:
455212000, 379421000
Abstract:
System, method and program for controlling a mute function on a telephone device. While the mute function is active, sound reaching a telephone or other communication device is sensed, and a determination is made if the sound includes a word. If so, an alarm is activated to alert a user that the mute function is active. If not, the alarm is not activated. In accordance with an optional feature of the present invention, speech recognition software is trained to recognize the voice or speech pattern of a specific user, and the alarm is activated only if the word was spoken by the specific user.