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Techs of the Week: Web-Based Application Protection

Posted May 15th, 2007 by

A software-based Web application firewall called DotDefender(TM) is deployed as a Web server plug-in to identify and stop attacks that attempt to exploit vulnerabilities in Web applications. Protection is provided through a combination of three security engines: pattern recognition, session protection, and a signature knowledge base. Automatic updates ensure protection against the latest threats.
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The Textron Generic Token-Based Access System (GTBAS) is a database- driven application that facilitates integration via a “virtual handshake” between third-party Internet applications and a company’s user authentication. This integrated system allows parties to share authentication information by encrypted tokens, rather than each party managing user access information separately. Companies can autonomously control information while securely sharing just what’s needed to make applications work together seamlessly.
Further information here.

The Technologies of the Week describe inventions offered for license through the yet2.com marketplace. Search over $2.5 billion of licensable technologies at www.yet2.com.

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Techs of the Week: Fire-Retardant Technology

Posted May 8th, 2007 by

Technologies are available to improve fire-retardant effectiveness of melamine systems in nylon.
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A fire-retardant compound is available that is comprised of one fibrous layer and a layer comprised of a particulate fire-retardant material.
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The Technologies of the Week describe inventions offered for license through the yet2.com marketplace. Search over $2.5 billion of licensable technologies at www.yet2.com.

Technologies of the Week

Posted May 1st, 2007 by

A process is available where dissolved silver or metal ions can be deposited on an electrode by sending an electrical current through an electrolysis cell containing the fluid from which the metal ions need to be recovered.
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A metal reclamation process for the electroplating industry has been disclosed that can provide its investment return in less than four years.
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The Technologies of the Week describe inventions offered for license through the yet2.com marketplace. Search over $2.5 billion of licensable technologies at www.yet2.com.

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