The CNIPA has granted INLYSE a patent for its approach to the structural analysis of malicious software.
INLYSE GmbH has announced the grant of a Chinese patent for its malware detection technology. The patent, number ZL202080106696.X, was granted by the China National Intellectual Property Administration, CNIPA, and published under the number CN116368487B.
It bears the title "Method for Detection of Malware" and protects the structural analysis approach developed by INLYSE.
The patented technology is based on the visual representation of binary code and its AI supported evaluation. Instead of relying on signatures or known indicators, the approach analyzes the internal structure of executable files. This allows previously unknown, polymorphic or heavily obfuscated malware variants to be identified reliably.
“With the grant of the Chinese patent, our technological approach is now legally protected in one of the world's most important innovation and technology markets. The patent confirms the international relevance of our structural analysis approach and underlines the substance of our research and development work.”
- Management Board, INLYSE GmbH
With this Chinese patent grant, INLYSE continues to expand its international patent protection and creates additional legal certainty for the worldwide use and commercialization of its technology.
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