MUMBAI, India, June 30 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641073808 A) filed by Vellore Institute Of Technology on June 14, 2026, for Session-Oriented Behavioral Workflow Detection And Adaptive Containment Framework For Trusted Binary Abuse Attacks.

Inventors include Siva Rama Krishnan; Sobana S N; Ragini G; and Kirthana S P.

The application for the patent was published on June 26, 2026, under issue no. 26/2026.

Abstract: “SESSION-ORIENTED BEHAVIORAL WORKFLOW DETECTION AND ADAPTIVE CONTAINMENT FRAMEWORK FOR TRUSTED BINARY ABUSE ATTACKS” A session-oriented behavioral workflow detection and adaptive containment system and method for mitigating trusted binary abuse attacks are disclosed. The system comprises a data collection module configured to collect command execution events and associated process metadata from an endpoint environment, and a session aggregation module configured to group logically related command executions occurring within a specified time frame into a unified behavioral session to preserve execution order and contextual relationships. A scoring engine performs multi-factor confidence computation on the unified behavioral session by combining anomaly evaluation, classification evaluation, and pattern and risk evaluation using weighted parameters to generate a single normalized threat confidence score. An escalation decision engine evaluates the normalized threat confidence score against configurable thresholds and override conditions to determine a response tier. A mitigation executor module initiates automated containment actions in proportion to an evaluated threat severity when escalation criteria are met, while an adaptive rule evolution engine tracks unmatched suspicious sessions and automatically promotes recurring suspicious patterns into active detection rules. [FIG. 1]

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