MUMBAI, India, April 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621021944 A) filed by Pathade, Chetan; and Pathade, Pallavi, Pune, Maharashtra, on Feb. 24, for 'adaptive multi-phase artificial intelligence security system and method thereof.'
Inventor(s) include Pathade, Chetan; Pathade, Pallavi; and Kumar, Vinod.
The application for the patent was published on April 17, under issue no. 16/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present disclosure relates to an adaptive multi-phase artificial intelligence security system (100) and method (300) for protecting enterprise AI deployments. The system (100) receives AI requests, validates identities, and computes real-time multi-dimensional risk scores based on user attributes, content characteristics, contextual factors, and temporal behavior. A dynamic risk-adaptive model router selects AI models or enforcement actions according to computed risk and applicable security policies. Requests are processed through a cascading five-phase security pipeline comprising entry security, intelligent decision-making, secure processing, exit security, and continuous monitoring. The system (100) detects contextual threats using multi-layer prompt injection analysis, enforces regulatory compliance across multiple frameworks, and propagates detection outcomes upstream through feedback loops. Adaptive learning algorithms continuously update risk scoring parameters, model routing thresholds, detection model weights, and policy rules. The system (100) provides real-time, self-improving protection, ensuring enterprise-scale AI security while maintaining operational efficiency, regulatory adherence, and reduced latency."
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