PERMANENT MOBILE SECURITY

Brand Owner Address Description
PERCIPIO SYSTEMS PETROCLOUD 8308 Sterling St. Irving TX 75063 Permanent and mobile security, automation, monitoring and control of energy, utilities, construction, agriculture, mining, forestry, homeland security, emergency preparedness, government, disaster relief, water midstream, educational markets and other remote environments' operational data, critical infrastructure, assets and personnel to ensure proper functioning; Providing a cloud-based platform and portal featuring technology enabling users to remotely view, monitor, program, operate and control surveillance and security systems; Providing temporary use of non-downloadable cloud-based software for connecting, operating, and managing networked surveillance and security systems in the internet of things (IoT); Design, development and deployment of automated security systems; Monitoring of hardware and applications for detecting unauthorized access or data breach, measurements, and asset tracking; Monitoring of the functioning and use of industrial equipment; Security services, namely, restricting unauthorized access to corporate offices, field offices, and facilities; Security services, namely, restricting unauthorized access by video surveillance, radar surveillance, laser trip wire surveillance, thermal imaging, mobile security, access control, distance insight, real-time data, remote equipment control, bi-directional remote control, noise status, remote smart lock control, gate access, key pad access, gate control and remote actuation of devices; Development of software for secure network operations; Design and development of software to control access and security systems; Computer services, namely, operating computer systems and computer networks featuring broadband transmission software for others;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Methods and apparatus for authenticating a mobile node are disclosed. A server is configured to provide a plurality of security associations associated with a plurality of mobile nodes. A packet identifying a mobile node may then be sent to the server from a network device such as a Home Agent. A security association for the mobile node identified in the packet may then be obtained from the server. The security association may be sent to the network device to permit authentication of the mobile node. Alternatively, authentication of the mobile node may be performed at the server by applying the security association.