Information Security Solutions Provider - Kaspersky Lab announced that its R & D innovation for code tracking technology has been patented.
The newly patented technology to provide a simple and secure way to track a set of procedures for the implementation of a series of events occurred after. This technology allows Kaspersky Lab's expert third-party procedure in analyzing the behavior, not entangled in its program structure, and no longer article by article analysis of the internal process.
This new technology by Kaspersky Lab experts Mikhail Pavlyushik development, and has at March 30, 2010 in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office registered patent number 7689974 В1.
Code tracking technology allows analysts to run in a different environment, a detailed analysis of the procedures. Follow-up tracking procedure can be used to help identify errors in the program debugging, and optimizing application performance. Through the code tracking data available to the algorithm may contain program information, which will involve the software vendor's intellectual property, so the protection is very important information, how to stop unauthorized access to such information. Kaspersky Lab is also aware of the problem, just get a patent in full compliance with the new technology related needs. Access to the code by tracking software to track information not recorded using plain text format, instead of using the binary code for recording. In addition, all the strings instead of all the digital description of symbols, so that any unauthorized organization can read the trace data. However, the patent system to track the data generated by the code converted into readable data for program developers, and other authorized users to read or to develop.
Kaspersky Lab's chief technology officer Nikolay Grebennikov explained, "to use the code tracking technology test program's source code, can be effectively analyzed the procedures. The technology in our products have broad application. Also, our of departments have some time this technology has had. just to obtain a patent from the technology greatly simplifies our analysis of the behaviors of malicious software to track processes, and can not authorize the organization to ensure that relevant results can not access. "
In addition to these patents, Kaspersky Lab is still more than 50 patents are the United States, Russia, China and the European patent application, which involves very 多卡巴斯基 original technology developed by laboratory personnel.