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`▪ Computer and Network Systems
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`Internet Protocols
`Security and Cryptographic Evaluation
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`▪ Network Security Protocols
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`Firewalls, VPNs
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`▪ Conditional Access, Content
`Protection, Piracy Countermeasures,
`Digital Rights Management
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`Employment History
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`▪ Best Security Practices
`▪ Electronic Payment and Credit Card
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`Privacy Technology, Anonymity
`Techniques, and HIPAA
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`Identity Theft
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`Secure Software Engineering
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`Public Key Management
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`Specialized Protocols and Systems
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`Smart Card Technology
`▪ Cryptographic Protocols
`▪ Encryption, Authentication Codes,
`Digital Signatures
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`Consultant
`Independent consultant specializing in computer and network security
`evaluations, detailed design and formal analysis, applied research, technical
`due diligence reviews, intellectual property, and expert witness services.
`Clients range from individuals and domestic startups to international Fortune
`100 companies. Consulting services have included topic areas listed in the
`expertise section above.
`A list of clients include: AgileTCP Inc., Alcatel-Lucent, American Express,
`AMD, Austin Capital Group, Authentidate, British Telecom, Capital One,
`Celis Semiconductor, Dickstein Shapiro LLP, DoCoMo USA, Encirq,
`Gemplus, Global Crypto Systems, ILS Technology, Imagineer Software,
`Metaswitch Networks, Microsoft, New York City Police Department, New
`York City Department of Education, Oceana Sensor Technologies, Privada,
`Quixey, Summit Accelerator Fund, SRD Software / IBM, TantaComm
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`Systems, Wave Systems Corp, Zix Corporation, Zobi Mobile and 3 LP. See
`also clients in the litigation section.
`Also, Dr. Stubblebine was previously affiliated with Stubblebine Research
`Labs, LLC since Oct, 2001 to 2015 as a research scientist. Previously he
`conducted basic research under the sponsorship of the National Science
`Foundation. His projects focus on security and privacy technology.
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`07/2002 University of California – Davis
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`Research, design, and analysis of public key infrastructure protocols and related
`risk management services. Advised engineering on product/service design and
`advance technology. Technology includes Public key cryptography, smart
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`Basic research in computer and network security technology.
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`On the business front, consulted extensively with product managers and their
`developers on electronic commerce and public key infrastructure issues.
`Spearheaded efforts to establish trusted-third party revocation services.
`Participated in countless security designs and reviews including digital rights
`management associated with AT&T’s a2b music. Participated in many
`business-consulting activities. Some larger projects include a) Secure Internet
`Telephony: analysis and design of provisioning phone service using set top
`boxes (i.e., protecting against service fraud, providing authenticity,
`authorization, numerous privacy issues, etc.), and b) Internet Security:
`establishing the security components for the next generation IP network
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`On more of the research front (but largely integral to the business needs),
`worked on a scalable design and system for trusted third-party revocation
`services. The theory and system enables countless numbers of clients to
`subscribe to freshness evidence concerning the validity of credentials (e.g.,
`the validity of identity and attributed certificates). Also, worked on “Delaying
`Functions” which are functions that take a provably long time to compute and
`preserve randomness on the inputs. Delaying functions are important since
`they can minimize the need to trust a third party (e.g., we eliminate trust in a
`lottery agent to pick a random number to determine a lottery winner). Worked
`on methods to check the validity of information returned from a stack and
`queue stored on a hostile environment. Our method improves on the
`efficiency over other known methods. Worked on protocols for Unlinkable
`Serial Transactions. These protocols prevent a networked service from
`tracking the behavior of its customers on a per transaction basis. Previously,
`granularity of protection was at the level of protecting the identity of
`customers (e.g., using pseudonyms). Show the service vendor can be
`protected from abuse due to simultaneous or ``cloned’’ usage from a single
`subscription (e.g., password sharing). Worked on methods to check properties
`of code without requiring software vendors to releasing code to trusted third
`parties. The approach assumes content providers are provided with physically
`secure computing devices. Also, worked on techniques for using trusted
`software certification authorities to secure software-module configuration
`management. Worked on techniques for automatically detecting known and
`chosen plaintext pairs in cryptographic protocols. Discovered new (but
`related) attacks on IPSEC protocols.
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`07/1994 AT&T Bell Labs
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`commerce. This included design and analysis of new internet-based credit
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`Research related activities included developing a theory and system for
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`independence of trusted paths established through trusted intermediaries.
`Formalize the problems of locating maximum sets of paths using
`independence properties in a graph-theoretic framework, gave evidence
`that they are not polynomial-time solvable, and proposed approximation
`algorithms for these problems. Introduce PathServer, a service for finding
`sets of such paths to support authentication in PGP-based applications.
`Worked on acceptable metrics for authentication. This work gives a set
`of guiding principles for the design of authentication metrics, illustrates
`our principles by demonstrating the limitations of previous approaches,
`and defines a new metric. The new metric establishes the amount for
`which a transaction may be insured. It is computed as the min-cut of a
`trust graph where the labels of the graph represent insurance amounts.
`Worked on an analysis method to reason about synchronization, recency,
`and revocation in distributed systems. The approach helps designers
`learn hidden assumptions necessary to establish recent-secure
`authentication. Recent-secure authentication requires that all assumptions
`necessary for the transaction satisfy designated freshness policies.
`Worked on public-key methods for establishing trusted third-party
`revocation services. The technique adds recentness verification policies
`to identification/ authorization/ delegation/ policy certificates. By
`adjusting freshness constraints, the delay for certain revocation can be
`arbitrarily bounded. Using this technique, design a general architecture
`for a secure and highly available trusted-third party revocation service.
`This service enables a trusted-third party to be a revocation authority
`(e.g., authority for issuing revocation statements) while the customer
`retains authority on issuing it's own identification/ authorization/
`delegation certificates. The practical significance of this theory is that the
`customer can delegate revocation authority (i.e., the difficult task of
`making revocation lists highly available and fresh) to a less trusted
`principal. Gave a general method for formally specifying and reasoning
`about revocation in distributed systems with any desired degree of
`immediacy for revoking authentication.
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`07/1994 Computer Science Department, University of Southern California
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`Position Adjunct Faculty
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`Advised graduate students. Was a principal investigator for National
`Security Agency University Research Program contract on Traffic Flow
`Confidentiality.
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`08/1992 Computer Science Department, University of Southern California
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`Advised computer science and computer engineering students on academic
`programs, on directed research classes, and on Ph.D. dissertation research in
`the areas of security, networking, distributed systems, and software
`engineering. Taught and was active in service to the department. Developed
`(and taught) the course curriculum for Software Analysis and Formal
`Methods for a new M.S. program in Software Engineering.
`Develop research programs in security, networking, distributed systems,
`real-time systems, and software engineering. Researched the use of
`interconnection networks for minimizing the delay and bandwidth for
`protecting traffic flow confidentiality. Designed a formal methodology for
`design configuration/formal specification and specification analysis/verification
`of protocols for secure networking and distributed systems. Participated in the
`research and design of all layers of ISI’s multimedia tele-conferencing
`architecture. Helped design Internet’s Real-Time Transport Protocol. Research
`proposal on the availability of integrated network services, and distributed
`systems selected for funding. Designed directory service infrastructure support
`for distributed systems. Active in the development of both Internet engineering
`standards, IEEE, and NIST standards. Reviewed papers for SIGCOMM,
`IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, and others.
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`08/1990 University of Maryland
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`Taught two semesters of digital computer laboratory for undergraduate
`seniors in computer engineering.
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`01/1989 Commcrypt
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`Position Director of Secure Systems Engineering
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`Directed R&D in the design of network and file server architectures,
`automated key management, secure electronic mail, piracy countermeasures,
`single chip computer (smart card) based systems for trusted applications and
`associated distributed computing applications. Participated in establishing
`national standards for programming (NIST).
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`01/1988 University of Arizona
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`Designed a video, telecommunication, and distributed computer system
`architecture for conferencing. Created performance models for the distributed
`processing elements and communication channels, and optimized the
`communication protocols and network design using simulation.
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`07/1986 US Army
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`Position Director of Information Management
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`Created a staff organization from scratch that was responsible for the design
`and engineering of all Army telecommunications and automation projects for
`the United Kingdom and Southwest Germany. Supervised an engineering
`staff of eight. Awarded medal for best organization of its type.
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`08/1985 City Colleges of Chicago
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`Instructor
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`Taught various undergraduate computer science courses including: System
`Analysis and Design, Programming Logic, and Programming Languages.
`01/1985 US Army
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`Communications Engineer
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`Directed the restorations of low and high frequency radio, microwave,
`satellite and cable transmission circuits, including the associated
`cryptographic, conditioning, and end equipment. Responsible for all
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`communications systems from the Headquarters European Command
`(EUCOM) to the Joint Chiefs of Staff and all theater nuclear communication
`to subordinate units. Developed policies for high-speed intelligence
`computer circuits which reduced outage times by 75%. Promoted and placed
`into above position.
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`01/1984 US Army
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`Managed 56 persons in a multi-functional automated telecommunications
`facility. Discovered, documented, and proved system deficiencies in a major
`Army automated message processing project. Awarded medal for
`accomplishments.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for Alarm.com against
`IpDatatel patent infringement in the area of a distributed computing
`system for remote monitoring, alerting, and control. He provided a
`declaration regarding claim construction. The case settled.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for Ubiquiti Networks
`regarding a case brought by Synopsys regarding client-server based
`software licensing, and associated reporting technology. He provided
`a declaration, two expert reports, and was deposed.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for RSA (Dell) regarding a
`case brought by Arvest Bank regarding allegations of infringement
`concerning a patent involving technologies for authentication
`technology related to SSL/TLS, website authentication, and
`authentication technologies for protecting against phishing attacks. He
`provided an expert report and was deposed.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for Symantec regarding a
`patent infringement case brought by Finjan regarding multiple patents
`regarding technologies for endpoint protection including managing
`remote computers, HTTPS, TCP/IP and appending security
`information to search engine results. He provided declarations, and
`expert reports on non-infringement and invalidity and was deposed.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for PhishMe regarding a
`Post Grant Review petition brought by Wombat Security
`Technologies regarding technologies to counter phishing email
`attacks. He provided a declaration in support of an initial response.
`PhishMe prevailed.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provides expert services for Nomadix against
`BluePrint RF regarding patent infringement in the area of mobile
`computer networking and Internet technologies including TCP/IP,
`DHCP, HTTP, MAC, network protocol stacks, login portals, and
`access control. He provided multiple declarations. In 2018 he
`provided two declarations regarding responses to two Guest-Tek
`PTAB petitions resulting in successfully denying institution. In 2019
`he consulted on claim construction matters for Nomadix regarding
`litigation with Guest-Tek.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for RSA Security in an
`arbitration matter brought by Capital One. Details of the involvement
`are confidential. (Arbitration involvement only. Not involved in a
`case before a judge.)
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`Dr. Stubblebine provides expert services for Masimo against Mindray
`Shenzhen Bio-Medical Electronics regarding patent infringement
`allegations brought by Mindray in the area of enforcing usage policies
`in medical devices. He provided an invalidity and non-infringement
`reports, was deposed, and provided one or more declarations.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for Straight Path in various
`venues in the area of establishing a point to point communications
`link over a network. In the ITC (completed) against LG et al, he
`provided expert reports on infringement and validity and was
`deposed. In the PTAB (competed), cases against LG et al and
`Samsung et al, he provided declarations and was deposed and
`Straight Path prevailed in IPR defenses. In N.D. Ca, against Apple,
`Cisco, and Avaya, provided claim construction declarations and was
`deposed. In EDV against Vizio, Toshiba, LG, Hulu et al and EDT
`against Blackberry, Huawei, Samsung, ZTE et al.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for Symantec in a case
`brought by Dig Reg of Texas in the area of access control and
`software activation. He provided an expert report on
`non-infringement and was deposed.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for Newegg, BB&T,
`Expedia/Hotwire, and Orbitz in a case brought by TQP Development
`in the area of SSL, key management, TLS, SSL offloading, RC4
`cipher, symmetric ciphers, and web servers. He provided an expert
`report on non-infringement and testified at trial. Newegg prevailed on
`non-infringement as a matter of law.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for PNC, Vanguard,
`Groupon, and numerous other defendants (MDL No. 2354) in a case
`brought by Maxim Integrated Products in the area of secure
`transactions including hardware circuits/systems and methods for
`performing digital signatures to authorize monetary transactions. He
`provided a declaration on claim construction and was deposed.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for Monec in a case brought
`against Motorola Mobility LLC, et al regarding a patent infringement
`in the area of electronic books. He provided a declaration concerning
`claim construction. He has provided expert reports on infringement
`and validity and was deposed.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for Electronic Arts,
`Symantec, Solarwinds in a case brought by Achates Reference
`Publishing regarding a patent infringement in the area of technology
`for software installation, licensing, and activation. He provided an
`expert report on non-infringement on behalf of Symantec and was
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for Juniper in a case brought
`by Palo Alto Networks regarding patent infringement in the area of
`firewall and network security technologies. He provided an expert
`report on invalidity and addressed issues of assignor estoppel and was
`deposed. He also provided one or more declarations.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for T-Mobile regarding
`patent in a patent infringement cases brought by Prism Technologies
`in the area of controlling access to protected computer resources. He
`provided an expert report on invalidity.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provides expert services for Avaya, Siemens, and
`Mitel in a case brought by Virnetx regarding VoIP signaling protocols
`focusing on SIP-enabled IP telephony and security. He provided an
`expert report on invalidity and was deposed.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provides expert services for Internet Brands in a case
`brought by Versata Software regarding a patent infringement and
`trade secrets regarding software for automatic configuration and
`comparison. He provided multiple expert reports, deposed, and
`testified at trial. Favorable verdict for client on all aspects of case
`including non-infringement, invalidity, and theft of trade secrets.
`Also, provided a declaration on behalf of Internet Brands in a related
`matter against Versata in 2013 regarding civil action 12-CV-704-JRG.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provides expert services for Nomadix against AT&T,
`HP, et al. regarding a patent infringement in the area of mobile
`computer networking and Internet technologies including TCP/IP,
`DHCP, HTTP, MAC, NAT, ARP, Ethernet, Login Portals, AAA,
`RADIUS, and access control. He provided a multiple expert reports
`and was deposed. The case has settled for all defendants except for
`IBAHN which filed for bankruptcy.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for Microsoft in a trade
`secret case with Datel regarding reverse engineering and trade secrets
`with respect to authentication and key exchange protocols within the
`Xbox 360. He provided an expert report and was deposed. The case
`settled.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for Microsoft in a patent
`infringement case brought by Motorola (now Google) in the areas of
`email (e.g., Microsoft Exchange) and instant messaging. He provided
`multiple expert reports and was deposed.
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`infringement case against Apple in the areas of 3G, encryption and
`integrity protection, and authentication of cell handoff protocols. He
`provided a declaration. No deposition or expert reports provided.
`The case settled.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provides expert services for PMC in a patent
`infringement case against Motorola, and Echostar/Dishnetwork in the
`areas of communication systems, security and encryption for secure
`video distribution, conditional access, anti-piracy, and digital rights
`management. He provided multiple declarations and was deposed.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for TecSec a patent
`infringement case against IBM, in the areas of encrypted objects and
`XML encryption related to web application server and database
`products. He provided expert reports on infringement and validity and
`was deposed.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for Digital-Vending Services
`International, LLC regarding a patent infringement case against The
`University of Phoenix, Inc et al., in the area of preventing
`unauthorized use of courseware and other content related to access to
`online courses. He provided multiple declarations, depositions, expert
`reports, and gave a tutorial at a claims construction hearing.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for Research In Motion
`Corp. regarding patent infringement cases brought by Prism
`Technologies in the area of controlling access to protected computer
`resources in a network related to access to BlackBerry Enterprise
`Server. He provided a declaration.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for Microsoft regarding a
`patent infringement case brought by Digital Reg of Texas, in the area
`of digital rights management for digital content related to Windows
`DRM. He provided multiple expert reports and was deposed
`regarding invalidity and non-infringement. The case settled.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for Monec against Apple
`regarding a patent infringement case in the area of electronic books.
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`He provided an affidavit and declaration. No deposition or expert
`reports provided.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for Docomo/Nomadix
`against Second Rule regarding a patent infringement case in the area
`of mobile computer networking and Internet protocols and
`technologies including NAT, VLANs, ARP, Ethernet, DNS, DHCP,
`authentication and authorization. He provided multiple expert reports
`regarding infringement. My client won a permanent injunction and an
`award for damages.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for Microsoft regarding a
`patent infringement case with Alcatel – Lucent in the area of network
`security, 802.1x port based authentication, VLANs, Radius, MS IAS
`(Internet Authentication Service), MS Active Directory, wireless
`security, and user authentication. He provided multiple expert reports
`on non-infringement and invalidity and was deposed by the plaintiff
`Alcatel. The case settled.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for DeepNines regarding a
`patent infringement case with McAfee in the area of network based
`intrusion detection systems (IDS) for various networking protocols
`(IP, TCP, UDP, SNMP, SMB, etc.), firewalls, and network based
`security. He gave multiple expert reports, multiple depositions,
`answered technical questions of the judge at the claims construction
`hearing, and testified at trial resulting in a favorable verdict for my
`client on all issues.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services for a patent infringement
`case in the area of digital time-stamping services for Authentidate on
`a case brought by TimeCertain. He gave a tutorial on digital
`time-stamping at a Markman hearing and responded to questions from
`the judge. No deposition or expert report provided.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert witness services in the area of Secure
`Socket Layer protocol (SSL) and public key certificates for class
`action certification regarding SETMA v. Verisign. SETMA alleged
`that VeriSign overstated the security differences between its Secure
`Site and Secure Site Pro certificate He provided an export report that
`assisted in gaining class action certification for the case. The case has
`since settled for approximately $40 million.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert witness services for a patent
`infringement case in the area of security certification and accreditation
`for Telos Corporation on a case brought by SecureInfo. He provided
`an expert report.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert witness services for SurfControl
`regarding website filtering products in a case between Grendysa and
`Evesham Township Board of Education. He provided an expert
`report.
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`Dr. Stubblebine testified at a claims construction hearing concerning
`patent infringement litigation relating to security and encryption for
`secure video distribution, conditional access, anti-piracy, and digital
`rights management for Personalized Media Corporation against
`Scientific Atlanta. He wrote multiple expert reports and was deposed.
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`Dr. Stubblebine provided expert services concerning patent
`infringement litigation concerning secure transaction-processing
`technology for First Data Corporation on a case brought by
`DataTreasury. He provided a declaration.
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`Patents
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`Patent Number Date Issued
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`US07184988
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`02/27/2007
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`US06405313
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`06/11/2002
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`US07644284;
`US06216231;
`US06256741
`US06148401;
`US06381698
`US06108644
`US06101603;
`US06249871
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`Various
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`Various
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`08/22/2000
`Various
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`Title
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`Methods for operating infrastructure and applications
`for cryptographically-supported services
`Method for providing assurance in a key-binding
`system
`Specifying security protocols and policy constraints in
`distributed systems
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`System and method for providing assurance to a host
`that a piece of software possesses a particular property
`System and method for electronic transactions
`System and method for using a second resource to store
`a data element from a first resource in a first-in last-out
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`University of Maryland, Electrical Engineering. Area:
`Computer Engineering. Dissertation: Message Integrity in
`Cryptographic Protocols. Advisor: Virgil Gligor
`University of Arizona, Electrical Engineering. Area:
`Computer Engineering emphasis in Networking and
`Distributed Systems. Thesis: Analysis, Design, and
`Performance Evaluation of a Video and Computer
`Teleconference System for Distance Learning.
`Vanderbilt University, Computer Science & Mathematics
`(double major).
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`Ph.D. (E.E.)
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`M.S. (E.E.)
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`B.S.
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`12/1988
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`05/1983
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`Stubblebine Consulting Inc.
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`System and method for using a second resource to store
`a data element from a first resource in a first-in first-out
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`Method for authenticating a channel in large-scale
`distributed systems
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`US06098170;
`US06237094
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`US06049872
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`Various
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`04/11/2000
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`The above does not include international patents.
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`Education
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`08/1992
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`Other Education
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`Teleprocessing Systems Course. Graduate level courses in computer networks, distributed
`processing, computer performance measurement and evaluation. US Army Signal Center.
`Honor Graduate, 10/83 - 01/84.
`Radio Systems Design Course. Radio design, multichannel, microwave and troposcatter system
`engineering. US Army Signal Center. Honor Graduate, 07/83 - 10/83.
`Signal Officer’s Basic Course. Courses in military communication systems. US Army Signal
`Center, 05/83-07/83.
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`Publications
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`Temporarily Hidden Bit Commitment and Lottery Applications with D. Goldschlag and P.
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`Syverson, International Journal of In