Twilio had three patents in cybersecurity during Q1 2024. Twilio Inc’s patents filed in Q1 2024 focus on context-based data privacy and messaging system account management. The first patent describes a system that uses contextual data to de-identify sensitive information before sharing it, while the second patent involves using an autoencoder to manage and transmit electronic messages based on encoded representations and predefined conditions. GlobalData’s report on Twilio gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

Twilio grant share with cybersecurity as a theme is 33% in Q1 2024. Grant share is based on the ratio of number of grants to total number of patents.

Recent Patents

Application: Context-based entropy management (Patent ID: US20240020414A1)

The patent filed by Twilio Inc. describes a system for context-based data privacy that involves receiving a request for a data variable associated with an entity, obtaining contextual data, determining a probabilistic model, generating a key and perturbation value, and sending a de-identified value by modifying the current value of the data variable. The system aims to protect data privacy by applying probabilistic models and perturbation techniques to ensure secure data sharing.

The method and system outlined in the patent involve generating keys, applying probabilistic models, and perturbing data values to de-identify information based on contextual data. By utilizing a series of rules and techniques, the system can ensure data privacy while responding to requests for specific data variables associated with entities. This approach allows for secure data sharing and protection against privacy breaches, making it a valuable tool for organizations handling sensitive information.

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