MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621026425 A) filed by Sheela Chinchmalatpure; Tanay Agrawal; Tanishk Ambhore; Ruturaj Ambure; Tejas Andhare; and Mohit Agrawal, Pune, Maharashtra, on March 6, for 'secure incident tracker with email alerts using generative ai.'

Inventor(s) include Sheela Chinchmalatpure; Tanay Agrawal; Tanishk Ambhore; Ruturaj Ambure; Tejas Andhare; and Mohit Agrawal.

The application for the patent was published on May 1, under issue no. 18/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention relates to an artificial intelligence-driven cybersecurity incident management system designed to automate incident reporting, analysis, and response within a secure cloud-native architecture. The system comprises a secure submission interface, an authenticated API gateway, and a serverless microservices processing layer configured to preprocess, validate, and securely store incident data. An integrated artificial intelligence module dynamically classifies incident severity and generates predictive risk scores based on contextual and historical information. An intelligent routing mechanism assigns incidents according to computed risk levels, while an automated notification module generates alerts for high-priority cases. The system further incorporates secure database storage with role-based access control and cryptographic audit logging to ensure data integrity and traceability. Additionally, a hardware security module is integrated within the architecture to securely generate, manage, and protect cryptographic keys used for data encryption and tamper-resistant logging. Operating in an event-driven environment, the invention enables scalable processing, real-time threat prioritization, and enhanced decision-making for cybersecurity operations, thereby reducing manual intervention and improving response efficiency in distributed computing systems."

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