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Jeffrey C Menoher

from Ridgefield, CT
Age ~68

Jeffrey Menoher Phones & Addresses

  • 34 Farm Hill Rd, Ridgefield, CT 06877 (203) 431-7991
  • 186 Scribner Ave, Norwalk, CT 06854 (203) 866-5610
  • 57 Silvermine Ave, Norwalk, CT 06850 (203) 845-0762
  • Greenwich, CT
  • Brooklyn, NY
  • 259 Redding Rd, Redding, CT 06896 (203) 938-7946
  • Bothell, WA
  • Summit, NJ

Work

Company: Stelling cyber systems Jun 2016 Position: Chief technology and information security officer

Education

School / High School: M.s. Suny, S.b. Mit 2001 to 2003

Skills

Information Security • Information Security Management • It Strategy • Network Security • Risk Management • Vulnerability Assessment • Software Project Management • Leadership • Information Assurance • Strategy • Team Building • Streaming Media • Software Documentation • Applied Mathematics • Computer Security • Federal Government • Integration • Management • Technical Communication • Security • Proposal Writing • Risk Assessment • Cryptography • Accreditation • Cissp • It Management • Change Management • Cross Functional Team Leadership • Organizational Development • Business Intelligence • Transaction Processing • Vendor Management • Cyber Defense • Regulatory Compliance • Performance Testing • Product Innovation • Enterprise Architecture • Industrial Control • Information Security Standards • Infrastructure • Firewalls • Sdlc • Scrum • Project Management • Business Continuity • Disaster Recovery • Start Ups • Agile Methodologies • Requirements Analysis • Business Analysis

Languages

French

Interests

Science and Technology • Education • Arts and Culture • Environment

Industries

Computer & Network Security

Resumes

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Chief Technology And Information Security Officer

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Location:
Ridgefield, CT
Industry:
Computer & Network Security
Work:
Stelling Cyber Systems
Chief Technology and Information Security Officer
Education:
M.s. Suny, S.b. Mit 2001 - 2003
State University of New York Maritime College 2001 - 2003
Master of Science, Masters, Logistics, Economics
M.s. Suny, S.b. Mit 1996 - 1996
Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1978 - 1982
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science
Skills:
Information Security
Information Security Management
It Strategy
Network Security
Risk Management
Vulnerability Assessment
Software Project Management
Leadership
Information Assurance
Strategy
Team Building
Streaming Media
Software Documentation
Applied Mathematics
Computer Security
Federal Government
Integration
Management
Technical Communication
Security
Proposal Writing
Risk Assessment
Cryptography
Accreditation
Cissp
It Management
Change Management
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Organizational Development
Business Intelligence
Transaction Processing
Vendor Management
Cyber Defense
Regulatory Compliance
Performance Testing
Product Innovation
Enterprise Architecture
Industrial Control
Information Security Standards
Infrastructure
Firewalls
Sdlc
Scrum
Project Management
Business Continuity
Disaster Recovery
Start Ups
Agile Methodologies
Requirements Analysis
Business Analysis
Interests:
Science and Technology
Education
Arts and Culture
Environment
Languages:
French

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Jeffrey C Menoher
President
COHOE CORPORATION
PO Box 31186, Greenwich, CT 06831
186 Schribner Ave, Norwalk, CT 06854
186 Scribner Ave, Norwalk, CT 06854
452 Sackett St, Brooklyn, NY 11231

Publications

Us Patents

Bilateral Communication Using Multiple One-Way Data Links

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US Patent:
7992209, Aug 2, 2011
Filed:
Jul 19, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/879968
Inventors:
Jeffrey Charles Menoher - Norwalk CT, US
James Hope - Greenwich CT, US
Ronald Mraz - South Salem NY, US
Assignee:
Owl Computing Technologies, Inc. - Ridgefield CT
International Classification:
G06F 21/00
US Classification:
726 26, 726 16, 726 27
Abstract:
A bilateral data transfer system comprising a first node, a second node, a first one-way link for unidirectional transfer of first data from the first node to the second node, and a second one-way link for unidirectional transfer of second data from the second node to the first node, wherein the unidirectional transfer of the first data across the first one-way link and the unidirectional transfer of the second data across the second one-way link are independently administered by the bilateral data transfer system. Under such bilateral data transfer system, each of the one-way data links may be subject to separately administered security restrictions and data filtering processes. Hence, it enables secure bilateral communications across different network security domains.

Bilateral Communication Using Multiple One-Way Data Links

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US Patent:
8266689, Sep 11, 2012
Filed:
Jun 24, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/167932
Inventors:
Jeffrey Charles Menoher - Norwalk CT, US
James Hope - Greenwich CT, US
Ronald Mraz - South Salem NY, US
Assignee:
Owl Computing Technologies, Inc. - Ridgefield CT
International Classification:
H04L 1/12
H04L 17/02
H04L 17/16
US Classification:
726 14, 713151, 726 15
Abstract:
A bilateral data transfer system comprising a first node, a second node, a first one-way link for unidirectional transfer of first data from the first node to the second node, and a second one-way link for unidirectional transfer of second data from the second node to the first node, wherein the unidirectional transfer of the first data across the first one-way link and the unidirectional transfer of the second data across the second one-way link are independently administered by the bilateral data transfer system. Under such bilateral data transfer system, each of the one-way data links may be subject to separately administered security restrictions and data filtering processes. Hence, it enables secure bilateral communications across different network security domains.

Bilateral Communication Using Multiple One-Way Data Links

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US Patent:
8353022, Jan 8, 2013
Filed:
Jun 4, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/488028
Inventors:
Jeffrey Charles Menoher - Norwalk CT, US
James Hope - Greenwich CT, US
Ronald Mraz - South Salem NY, US
Assignee:
Owl Computing Technologies, Inc. - Ridgefield CT
International Classification:
H04L 29/02
H04L 12/22
US Classification:
726 11, 726 14
Abstract:
A bilateral data transfer system comprising a first node, a second node, a first one-way link for unidirectional transfer of first data from the first node to the second node, and a second one-way link for unidirectional transfer of second data from the second node to the first node, wherein the unidirectional transfer of the first data across the first one-way link and the unidirectional transfer of the second data across the second one-way link are independently administered by the bilateral data transfer system. Under such bilateral data transfer system, each of the one-way data links may be subject to separately administered security restrictions and data filtering processes. Hence, it enables secure bilateral communications across different network security domains.

Method And System For Processing A File To Identify Unexpected File Types

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US Patent:
8516580, Aug 20, 2013
Filed:
Apr 27, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/095207
Inventors:
Jeffrey Menoher - Ridgefield CT, US
Assignee:
OWL Computing Technologies, Inc. - Ridgefield CT
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
US Classification:
726 22, 726 23, 726 24, 726 25, 726 26, 713194, 706 46
Abstract:
A method and system for testing a file (or packet) formed from a sequential series of information units, each information unit within a predetermined set of information units, e. g. , each information unit may correspond to a character within the ASCII character set. An information unit-pair entropy density measurement is calculated for the received file using a probability matrix. The probability matrix tabulates the probabilities of occurrence for each possible sequential pair of information units of the predetermined set of information units. The computed information unit-pair entropy density measurement is compared with a threshold associated with an expected file type to determine whether the received file is of the expected file type or of an unexpected file type. The probability matrix may optionally be generated from the received file prior to calculating the density thereof. The probability matrix may optionally be predetermined based on the expected file type.

Secure Acknowledgment Device For One-Way Data Transfer System

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US Patent:
20120017079, Jan 19, 2012
Filed:
Jul 14, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/183208
Inventors:
Ronald Mraz - South Salem NY, US
James Hope - Greenwich CT, US
Jeffrey Menoher - Ridgefield CT, US
Assignee:
OWL COMPUTING TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Ridgefield CT
International Classification:
H04L 9/00
US Classification:
713153
Abstract:
An apparatus for relaying a hashed message from a first node to a second node, comprising an inlet interface for receiving a message from the first node, a hash number calculator for hashing the message from the inlet interface, an outlet interface for sending the hashed message to the second node, a first one-way data link for unidirectional transfer from the inlet interface to the hash number calculator, and a second one-way data link for unidirectional transfer from the hash number calculator to the outlet interface, is provided. While the apparatus is capable of bidirectional communications with either or both of the first and second nodes through the respective interfaces, the unidirectionality of data flow through the apparatus is strictly enforced by the hardware of the apparatus. The apparatus provides a secure mechanism and communication channel for relaying hashed acknowledgment messages from a receive node to a send node to inform the status of data transfer from the send node to the receive node across a one-way data link. The apparatus may be further implemented with the capability of comparing hashed messages from the two nodes.

One-Way Data Transfer System With Built-In Data Verification Mechanism

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US Patent:
7675867, Mar 9, 2010
Filed:
Apr 18, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/787801
Inventors:
Ronald Mraz - South Salem NY, US
James Hope - Greenwich CT, US
Jeffrey Menoher - Norwalk CT, US
Dennis P. Mirante - Setauket NY, US
Assignee:
Owl Computing Technologies, Inc. - Ridgefield CT
International Classification:
H04L 12/28
US Classification:
370254
Abstract:
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a one-way data transfer system with built-in data verification mechanism, comprising three nodes (Send Node, Receive Node, and Feedback Node) wherein (1) the three nodes are interconnected with each other by a one-way data link, and (2) the Feedback Node is designed solely for processing and relaying data verification information from the Receive Node to the Send Node. In these embodiments, the Send Node is capable of verifying the status of data it transferred to the Receive Node over a one-way data link without sacrificing the unidirectionality of data flow in the system and thereby compromising the level of security provided by use of one-way data links.

Hardware-Enforced One-Way Information Flow Control Device

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US Patent:
20200336808, Oct 22, 2020
Filed:
Aug 21, 2018
Appl. No.:
16/325993
Inventors:
Jeffrey Charles Menoher - Ridgefield CT, US
International Classification:
H04Q 11/00
H04L 29/06
H04W 12/06
H04L 12/66
Abstract:
An information flow control device has: a first network interface card on a transmission side, the first network interface card including first and second transceivers, each of the first and second transceivers having a transmit port and a receive port; and a second network interface card on a receiving side, the second network interface card including at least one receive port. A first data connection segment connects the first transceiver transmit port to the second transceiver receive port, a second data connection segment connects the second transceiver transmit port to the first transceiver receive port, and a third data connection segment connects the first transceiver transmit port to the receive port of the second network interface card. Interconnection of the first and second transceivers provides continuity while connection of the first transceiver transmit port and the receive port of the second network interface card enables hardware-enforced one-way data transfer.

Hardware-Enforced One-Way Information Flow Control Device

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US Patent:
20200259566, Aug 13, 2020
Filed:
Apr 27, 2020
Appl. No.:
16/859555
Inventors:
- Ridgefield CT, US
Jeffrey Charles Menoher - Ridgefield CT, US
International Classification:
H04B 10/25
H04B 10/40
Abstract:
An information flow control device has: a first network interface card on a transmission side, the first network interface card including first and second transceivers, each of the first and second transceivers having a transmit port and a receive port; and a second network interface card on a receiving side, the second network interface card including at least one receive port. A first data connection segment connects the first transceiver transmit port to the second transceiver receive port, a second data connection segment connects the second transceiver transmit port to the first transceiver receive port, and a third data connection segment connects the first transceiver transmit port to the receive port of the second network interface card. The first and second segments provide continuity, while the third segment provides one-way data transfer. The first and second transceivers are replaceable with third and fourth transceivers to provide different throughput.
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