MARK BURTON ANDERSON
Pilots at Oconee Ct, Chapel Hill, NC

License number
North Carolina C1070563
Category
Airmen
Address
Address
8809 Oconee Ct, Chapel Hill, NC 27516

Professional information

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Sales Manager At Gold's Gym

Location:
Southern Pines, North Carolina
Industry:
Health, Wellness and Fitness
Work:
Gold's Gym - Southern Pines Apr 2012 - Oct 2012 - Sales Manager Kinetix Health Club - Chapel Hill, NC Nov 2011 - Mar 2012 - Assistant General Manager Fitness Connection - Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina Area May 2011 - Oct 2011 - Membership Director Bank of America Apr 2009 - Jan 2011 - Senior Account Manager Sport & Health - Arlington, VA Jan 2008 - Feb 2009 - Membership Consultant
Education:
Elizabeth City State University 2001 - 2005
Kinesiology, Aquatics & Fitness


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System And Methodology Providing Automation Security Analysis And Network Intrusion Protection In An Industrial Environment

US Patent:
2013003, Jan 31, 2013
Filed:
Aug 23, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/593037
Inventors:
David D. Brandt - Milwaukee WI, US
Kenwood Hall - Hudson OH, US
Mark Burton Anderson - Chapel Hill NC, US
Craig D. Anderson - Hudson WI, US
George Bradford Collins - Milwaukee WI, US
Assignee:
ROCKWELL AUTOMATION TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Mayfield Heights OH
International Classification:
G06F 15/18
US Classification:
706 12
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a system and methodology facilitating automation security in a networked-based industrial controller environment. Various components, systems and methodologies are provided to facilitate varying levels of automation security in accordance with security analysis tools, security validation tools and/or security learning systems. The security analysis tool receives abstract factory models or descriptions for input and generates an output that can include security guidelines, components, topologies, procedures, rules, policies, and the like for deployment in an automation security network. The validation tools are operative in the automation security network, wherein the tools perform security checking and/or auditing functions, for example, to determine if security components are in place and/or in suitable working order. The security learning system monitors/learns network traffic patterns during a learning phase, fires alarms or events based upon detected deviations from the learned patterns, and/or causes other automated actions to occur.


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System And Methodology Providing Automation Security Analysis, Validation, And Learning In An Industrial Controller Environment

US Patent:
2004011, Jun 17, 2004
Filed:
Sep 12, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/661696
Inventors:
David Brandt - Milwaukee WI, US
Kenwood Hall - Hudson OH, US
Mark Anderson - Chapel Hill NC, US
Craig Anderson - Chapel Hill NC, US
George Collins - Milwaukee WI, US
International Classification:
H04L009/00
US Classification:
713/166000
Abstract:
The present invention relates to a system and methodology facilitating automation security in a networked-based industrial controller environment. Various components, systems and methodologies are provided to facilitate varying levels of automation security in accordance with security analysis tools, security validation tools and/or security learning systems. The security analysis tool receives abstract factory models or descriptions for input and generates an output that can include security guidelines, components, topologies, procedures, rules, policies, and the like for deployment in an automation security network. The validation tools are operative in the automation security network, wherein the tools perform security checking and/or auditing functions, for example, to determine if security components are in place and/or in suitable working order. The security learning system monitors/learns network traffic patterns during a learning phase, fires alarms or events based upon detected deviations from the learned patterns, and/or causes other automated actions to occur.


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Centrally Managed Proxy-Based Security For Legacy Automation Systems

US Patent:
7950044, May 24, 2011
Filed:
Sep 28, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/952317
Inventors:
David D. Brandt - Milwaukee WI, US
Michael A. Bush - Hudson OH, US
Mark B. Anderson - Chapel Hill NC, US
Brian A. Batke - Novelty OH, US
Assignee:
Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc. - Mayfield Heights OH
International Classification:
H04L 9/32, H04L 9/00
US Classification:
726 2, 705 50, 726 27
Abstract:
A system that facilitates enhanced security with respect to an industrial automation environment comprises a legacy device that is existent within an industrial automation system and a central access authority that provides access rules to a proxy. The proxy receives an access request directed to the legacy device and determines whether the access request is permitted based at least in part upon characteristics of the access request and the access rules provided by the central access authority.


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Method For Obscuring A Control Device's Network Presence By Dynamically Changing The Device's Network Addresses Using A Cryptography-Based Pattern

US Patent:
8429393, Apr 23, 2013
Filed:
Sep 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/955526
Inventors:
Mark B. Anderson - Chapel Hill NC, US
David D. Brandt - Milwaukee WI, US
Ramadas M. Pai - Racine WI, US
Taryl J. Jasper - South Euclid OH, US
Assignee:
Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc. - Mayfield Heights OH
International Classification:
G06F 21/00, G06F 1/24, G06F 9/00, G06F 11/00, G06F 12/14, G06F 12/16
US Classification:
713100, 713168, 713172, 726 2, 726 14, 726 22, 726 23, 380273, 709220, 709221, 709227, 709228, 709229, 709245
Abstract:
A network security system comprises a first component that generates an address for identifying a communicating device on a network. A second component receives the address generated by the first component and facilitates transitioning from an existent address to the generated address. Such transitioning is effectuated in order to protect the network against attack while providing seamless communications with respect to the communicating device.


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Device That Issues Authority For Automation Systems By Issuing An Encrypted Time Pass

US Patent:
7314169, Jan 1, 2008
Filed:
Sep 29, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/953945
Inventors:
Taryl J. Jasper - South Euclid OH, US
Mark B. Anderson - Chapel Hill NC, US
Craig D. Anderson - Hudson WI, US
Assignee:
Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc. - Mayfield Heights OH
International Classification:
G06K 5/00, G06K 7/01, G06F 15/16, G06F 7/04, H04K 1/00, H04L 9/00
US Classification:
235382, 2353825, 709229, 713185, 713186, 726 28
Abstract:
An industrial automation security system comprises an access ticket relating to an industrial automation system. The access ticket comprises one or more restrictive attributes that restrict access rights to a portion of contents of the industrial automation system. A component that receives the access ticket grants access to the industrial automation system and the contents therein according to the one or more restrictive attributes.


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Protocol Analyzer For Monitoring Digital Transmission Networks

US Patent:
5850388, Dec 15, 1998
Filed:
Oct 31, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/742093
Inventors:
Craig D. Anderson - Durham NC
Mark B. Anderson - Chapel Hill NC
Eugene N. Cookmeyer - Apex NC
Ralph A. Daniels - Clayton NC
Lee E. Wheat - Durham NC
Roger A. Lingle - Raleigh NC
Assignee:
Wandel & Goltermann Technologies, Inc.
International Classification:
H04L 1226
US Classification:
370252
Abstract:
A new and improved protocol analyzer for monitoring digital transmission networks is disclosed. The protocol analyzer of the present invention is capable of displaying station level statistics, network statistics, real-time event information, and protocol distribution. The protocol analyzer of the present invention is additionally capable of creating baseline network performance information and displaying the baseline information simultaneously with real-time performance information, pre-programming monitoring sessions, and generating presentation-quality reports in conjunction with analyzing digital transmission networks, all in real time.


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Protocol Analyzer For Monitoring Digital Transmission Networks

US Patent:
5850386, Dec 15, 1998
Filed:
Nov 1, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/740697
Inventors:
Craig D. Anderson - Durham NC
Mark B. Anderson - Chapel Hill NC
Eugene N. Cookmeyer - Apex NC
Ralph A. Daniels - Clayton NC
Lee E. Wheat - Durham NC
Roger A. Lingle - Raleigh NC
Assignee:
Wandel & Goltermann Technologies, Inc.
International Classification:
G06F 1125
US Classification:
370241
Abstract:
A new and improved protocol analyzer for monitoring digital transmission networks is disclosed. The protocol analyzer of the present invention is capable of displaying station level statistics, network statistics, real-time event information, and protocol distribution. The protocol analyzer of the present invention is additionally capable of creating baseline network performance information and displaying the baseline information simultaneously with real-time performance information, pre-programming monitoring sessions, and generating presentation-quality reports in conjunction with analyzing digital transmission networks, all in real time.


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Access Control Method For Disconnected Automation Systems

US Patent:
7716489, May 11, 2010
Filed:
Sep 29, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/953943
Inventors:
David D. Brandt - Milwaukee WI, US
Michael A. Bush - Hudson OH, US
Brian A. Batke - Novelty OH, US
Mark B. Anderson - Chapel Hill NC, US
Jeffrey A. Shearer - North Royalton OH, US
Craig D. Anderson - Hudson OH, US
Assignee:
Rockwell Automation Technologies, Inc. - Mayfield Heights OH
International Classification:
H04L 9/32
US Classification:
713180, 726 27, 726 28, 726 29, 726 30
Abstract:
A security system for disconnected automation devices comprises a central access control authority that provides access regulations that are received by a portable unit. An analysis component that determines whether access should be provided to a disconnected system based at least in part upon the access regulations. In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, for example, the access regulations can restrict access to a disconnected device for a particular timeframe.