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Elaine M Palmer, 74125 E 87Th St APT 17B, New York, NY 10128

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125 E 87Th St APT 17B, New York, NY 10128    646-6844099   

19 W 89Th St APT 3R, New York, NY 10024    212-7993677   

11723 Bellagio Rd, Los Angeles, CA 90049    310-4711677    310-4711977   

Beverly Hills, CA   

Work

Company: Gibson, dunn & crutcher llp Address: 333 S Grand Ave Ste 4400, Los Angeles, CA 90071 Phones: 213-2297000 Position: Office administrator london Industries: Legal Services

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

Mentions for Elaine M Palmer

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Method And System For Processing Electronic Documents

US Patent:
6609200, Aug 19, 2003
Filed:
Dec 28, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/750379
Inventors:
Milton Anderson - Fair Haven NJ
Frank Jaffe - Boston MA
Chris Hibbert - Los Altos CA
Jyri Virkki - Scott Vly CA
Jeffrey Kravitz - Yorktown Heights NY
Elaine Palmer - Goldens Bridge NY
Assignee:
Financial Services Technology Consortium - New York NY
International Business Machines Corporation - Hawthorne NY
Sun Microsystems, Inc. - Palo Alto CA
Clareon Corporation - Portland ME
Telcordia Technologies, Inc. - Morristown NJ
International Classification:
H04L 932
US Classification:
713176, 713155, 713160, 713161, 713181, 705 67
Abstract:
The invention includes a markup language according to the SGML standard in which document type definitions are created under which electronic documents are divided into blocks that are associated with logical fields that are specific to the type of block. Each of many different types of electronic documents can have a record mapping to a particular environment, such as a legacy environment of a banking network, a hospitals computer environment for electronic record keeping, a lending institutions computer environment for processing loan applications, or a court or arbitrators computer system. Semantic document type definitions for various electronic document types (including, for example, electronic checks, mortgage applications, medical records, prescriptions, contracts, and the like) can be formed using mapping techniques between the logical content of the document and the block that is defined to include such content. Also, the various document types are preferably defined to satisfy existing customs, protocols and legal rules.

Method, Apparatus And System For Resistance To Side Channel Attacks On Random Number Generators

US Patent:
7496616, Feb 24, 2009
Filed:
Nov 12, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/987640
Inventors:
Suresh Narayana Chari - Scarsdale NY, US
Vincenzo Valentino Diluoffo - Sandy Hook CT, US
Paul Ashley Karger - Chappaqua NY, US
Elaine Rivette Palmer - Goldens Bridge NY, US
Tal Rabin - Riverdale NY, US
Josyula Ramachandra Rao - Briarcliff Manor NY, US
Pankaj Rohatgi - New Rochelle NY, US
Helmut Scherzer - Tuebingen, DE
Michael Steiner - New York NY, US
David Claude Toll - Wappingers Falls NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1/02
US Classification:
708250, 708254, 708255, 380 46
Abstract:
A random number generator (RNG) resistant to side channel attacks includes an activation pseudo random number generator (APRNG) having an activation output connected to an activation seed input to provide a next seed to the activation seed input. A second random number generator includes a second seed input, which receives the next seed and a random data output, which outputs random data in accordance with the next seed. An input seed memory is connected to the activation seed input and a feedback connection from the activation output so that the next seed is stored in the input seed memory to be used by the APRNG as the activation seed input at a next startup cycle.

Method, Apparatus And System For Resistance To Side Channel Attacks On Random Number Generators

US Patent:
8135766, Mar 13, 2012
Filed:
Jun 2, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/131201
Inventors:
Suresh Narayana Chari - Scarsdale NY, US
Vincenzo Valentino Diluoffo - Sandy Hook CT, US
Paul Ashley Karger - Chappaqua NY, US
Elaine Rivette Palmer - Goldens Bridge NY, US
Tal Rabin - Riverdale NY, US
Josyula Ramachandra Rao - Briarcliff Manor NY, US
Pankaj Rohatgi - New Rochelle NY, US
Helmut Scherzer - Tuebingen, DE
Michael Steiner - New York NY, US
David Claude Toll - Wappingers Falls NY, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 7/58
US Classification:
708254, 708250, 708255
Abstract:
A random number generator (RNG) resistant to side channel attacks includes an activation pseudo random number generator (APRNG) having an activation output connected to an activation seed input to provide a next seed to the activation seed input. A second random number generator includes a second seed input, which receives the next seed and a random data output, which outputs random data in accordance with the next seed. An input seed memory is connected to the activation seed input and a feedback connection from the activation output so that the next seed is stored in the input seed memory to be used by the APRNG as the activation seed input at a next startup cycle.

Method And System For Processing Electronic Documents

US Patent:
6021202, Feb 1, 2000
Filed:
Dec 19, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/994636
Inventors:
Milton Anderson - Fair Haven NJ
Frank Jaffe - Boston MA
Chris Hibbert - Los Altos CA
Jyri Virkki - Scott Vly CA
Jeffrey Kravitz - Yorktown Heights NY
Elaine Palmer - Goldens Bridge NY
Assignee:
Financial Services Technology Consortium - New York NY
International Classification:
H04K 100
G06F 1760
US Classification:
380 25
Abstract:
The invention includes a markup language according to the SGML standard in which document type definitions are created under which electronic documents are divided into blocks that are associated with logical fields that are specific to the type of block. Each of many different types of electronic documents can have a record mapping to a particular environment, such as a legacy environment of a banking network, a hospital's computer environment for electronic record keeping, a lending institution's computer environment for processing loan applications, or a court or arbitrator's computer system. Semantic document type definitions for various electronic document types (including, for example, electronic checks, mortgage applications, medical records, prescriptions, contracts, and the like) can be formed using mapping techniques between the logical content of the document and the block that is defined to include such content. Also, the various document types are preferably defined to satisfy existing customs, protocols and legal rules.

Method And System For Processing Electronic Documents

US Patent:
6209095, Mar 27, 2001
Filed:
Aug 31, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/386551
Inventors:
Milton Anderson - Fair Haven NJ
Frank Jaffe - Boston MA
Chris Hibbert - Los Altos CA
Jyri Virkki - Scott Valley CA
Jeffrey Kravitz - Yorktown Heights NY
Elaine Palmer - Goldens Bridge NY
Assignee:
Financial Services Technology Consortium - New York NY
International Classification:
H04L9/32
7
G06F17/60
US Classification:
713176
Abstract:
The invention includes a markup language according to the SGML standard in which document type definitions are created under which electronic documents are divided into blocks that are associated with logical fields that are specific to the type of block. Each of many different types of electronic documents can have a record mapping to a particular environment, such as a legacy environment of a banking network, a hospital's computer environment for electronic record keeping, a lending institution's computer environment for processing loan applications, or a court or arbitrator's computer system. Semantic document type definitions for various electronic document types (including, for example, electronic checks, mortgage applications, medical records, prescriptions, contracts, and the like) can be formed using mapping techniques between the logical content of the document and the block that is defined to include such content. Also, the various document types are preferably defined to satisfy existing customs, protocols and legal rules.

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