ALEXANDRIA, Va., Sept. 30 -- United States Patent no. 12,432,042, issued on Sept. 30, was assigned to SCATR CORP (Cleveland).
"Network traffic obfuscation" was invented by John G. Andrews (Cleveland Heights, Ohio) and John P. Keyerleber (Richmond Heights, Ohio).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Examples of the disclosure provide for a scatter network device. In some examples, the scatter network device includes a non-transitory memory, at least one processor, and a key exchange application stored in the non-transitory memory. When executed by the at least one processor, the key exchange application generates a key exchange request encrypted according to a public encryption key of a first network ...