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USPTO published patent application US20260111420A1 titled 'Flash System with Integrated Log Analytics and Anomaly Detection,' filed December 17, 2025 (Application No. 19423524), listing inventors Brian Gold, Emily Watkins, Ivan Jibaja, Igor Ostrovsky, and Roy Kim. The system receives log data from a computing system, executes analytics operations on the data, and applies pattern recognition to identify anomalous behaviors of the computing system.

“Pattern recognition associated with the log data is applied to identify anomalous behaviors of the computing system.”

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USPTO published patent application US20260111420A1 for a flash memory system incorporating integrated log analytics and AI-driven anomaly detection. The system receives log data generated by a computing system, performs analytics operations on the log data, and applies pattern recognition to identify anomalous behaviors. The invention is classified under CPC G06N 20/00 (AI) and various flash memory and computing system categories. Technology companies developing AI-based monitoring, security analytics, or flash storage systems should review this application for competitive intelligence and potential freedom-to-operate considerations.

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FLASH SYSTEM WITH INTEGRATED LOG ANALYTICS AND ANOMALY DETECTION

Application US20260111420A1 Kind: A1 Apr 23, 2026

Inventors

BRIAN GOLD, EMILY WATKINS, IVAN JIBAJA, IGOR OSTROVSKY, ROY KIM

Abstract

Log data generated by a computing system is received. An analytics operation is executed on the log data. Pattern recognition associated with the log data is applied to identify anomalous behaviors of the computing system.

CPC Classifications

G06F 16/24534 G06F 3/06 G06F 3/061 G06F 3/0629 G06F 3/0647 G06F 16/2255 G06F 18/213 G06N 20/00 G06T 1/20 G06T 1/60 G06T 2200/28

Filing Date

2025-12-17

Application No.

19423524

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Classification

Agency
USPTO
Published
April 23rd, 2026
Instrument
Notice
Branch
Executive
Legal weight
Non-binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor

Who this affects

Applies to
Technology companies
Industry sector
5112 Software & Technology
Activity scope
Patent application AI system design Computing system monitoring
Geographic scope
United States US

Taxonomy

Primary area
Intellectual Property
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Artificial Intelligence Cybersecurity

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