David Maher

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David Maher
Nationality American
Education Ph.D., Lehigh University
Occupation Chief Technology Officer, Intertrust Technologies

David Maher is a computer scientist and the chief technology officer and executive vice president of Intertrust Technologies. He is also a Bell Labs Fellow and was chief architect for AT&T's STU-III secure voice, data and video products used by the White House and the United States Department of Defense.[1]

Biography

David Maher joined Intertrust Technologies in 1999 as the chief technology officer.[2] Prior to joining Intertrust, Maher worked at AT&T where he held several positions including Head of Secure Systems Research Department. Maher holds a Ph.D. in mathematics from Lehigh University.

Accomplishments

At Intertrust, Maher heads up the research and development division which focuses on expanding the use of Intertrust's technology in the fields of trust, privacy and security in distributed networks such as the Internet. The R&D division takes technologies developed by Intertrust and creates companies providing new services and products. Maher helped found several new companies including Personagraph[3] (platform for mobile user understanding also designed to protect privacy), Kabuto[4] (secure peer-to-peer enterprise collaboration tool) and ExpressPlay[5] (cloud based content protection).

Prior to joining Intertrust, Maher was the chief scientist for AT&T Secure Communications Systems. While at AT&T, he was the security architect for AT&T's Internet services platform as well as the chief architect for the STU-III secure voice, data and video products which have been used by the White House and the Department of Defense. Maher joined Bell Labs in 1981 and was recognized as a Bell Labs Fellow for his work there.

Maher has also taught electrical engineering, mathematics, and computer science at several institutions.

U.S. Patents

  1. Tethered device systems and methods,[6] Patent Number: 8,850,195, Issued: September 30, 2014
  2. Interoperable Systems and Methods for Peer-to-Peer Service Orchestration,[7] Application number: 20120159642, Issued: June 21, 2014
  3. Information Targeting Systems and Methods,[8] Application number: 20140025660, Issued: January 23, 2014
  4. Systems and methods for governing content rendering, protection, and management applications,[9] Patent Number: 8,397,070, Issued: March 12, 2013
  5. Interoperable systems and methods for peer-to-peer service orchestration,[10] Patent number: 8,234,387, Issued: July 31, 2012
  6. Interoperable Systems and Methods for Peer-to-Peer Service Orchestration,[11] Application number: 20120159643, Issued: June 21, 2012
  7. Interoperable Systems and Methods for Peer-to-Peer Service Orchestration,[12] Application number: 20120042389, Issued: February 16, 2012
  8. INTEROPERABLE SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PEER-TO-PEER SERVICE ORCHESTRATION,[13] Application number: 20100313038, Issued: December 9, 2010
  9. INTEROPERABLE SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PEER-TO-PEER SERVICE ORCHESTRATION,[14] Application number: 20100250927, Issued: September 30, 2010
  10. INTEROPERABLE SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PEER-TO-PEER SERVICE ORCHESTRATION,[15] Application number: 20100241849 Issued: September 23, 2010
  11. INTEROPERABLE SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PEER-TO-PEER SERVICE ORCHESTRATION,[16] Application number: 20100131412, Issued: May 27, 2010
  12. Systems and methods for managing and protecting electronic content and applications,[17] Patent Number: 7,694,342, Issued: April 6, 2010
  13. INTEROPERABLE SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PEER-TO-PEER SERVICE ORCHESTRATION,[18] Application number: 20100070774, Issued: March 18, 2010
  14. INTEROPERABLE SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PEER-TO-PEER SERVICE ORCHESTRATION,[19] Application number: 20100067699, Issued: March 18, 2010
  15. Interoperable systems and methods for peer-to-peer service orchestration,[20] Application number: 20100017606, Issued: January 21, 2010
  16. Interoperable systems and methods for peer-to-peer service orchestration,[21] Application number: 20100005513, Issued: January 7, 2010
  17. Method and apparatus using digital credentials and other electronic certificates for electronic transactions,[22] Patent Number: 7,577,609, Issued: August 18, 2009
  18. Systems and methods for managing and protecting electronic content and applications,[23] Patent Number: 7,213,266, Issued: May 1, 2007
  19. Method and apparatus using digital credentials and other electronic certificates for electronic transactions,[24] Patent Number: 7,043,441, Issued: May 9, 2006
  20. Data encryption key management system,[25] Patent Number: 6,577,734, Issued: June 10, 2003
  21. Method and apparatus for defining private currencies,[26] Patent Number: 6,339,765, Issued: January 15, 2002
  22. Systems and methods for governing content rendering, protection, and management applications,[27] Patent Number: 7,107,448, Issued: June 4. 2001
  23. Method and apparatus using digital credentials and other electronic certificates for electronic transactions,[28] Patent Number: 6,125,349, Issued: September 26, 2000
  24. Electronic identifiers for network terminal devices,[29] Patent Number: 6,005,943, Issued: December 21, 1999
  25. Data encryption security module,[30] Patent Number: 5,999,629, Issued: December 7, 1999
  26. Key management scheme for use with electronic cards,[31] Patent Number: 5,513,261, Issued: April 30, 1996
  27. Secure telecommunications,[32] Patent Number: 5,455,861, Issued: October 3, 1995
  28. Secure communication method and apparatus,[33] Patent Number: 5,450,493, Issued September 12, 1995
  29. Hybrid natural random number generator,[34] Patent Number: 4,545,024, Issued: October 1, 1985

References

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