MUMBAI, India, Jan. 23 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202541117219 A) filed by Dhivya K; Ram Prasath D; Sanjay D; and Siva Prasath L, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, on Nov. 26, 2025, for 'voice triggered firewall control.'

Inventor(s) include Dhivya K; Ram Prasath D; Sanjay D; and Siva Prasath L.

The application for the patent was published on Jan. 23, under issue no. 04/2026.

According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The Voice Triggered Firewall Control project provides a high-level abstraction of network security management by allowing administrators to control firewall settings through voice commands, eliminating the need for manual configuration and complex technical procedures. The system captures spoken instructions via a microphone, converts the audio into text using advanced speech recognition technology, and interprets the commands to determine the appropriate firewall action, such as allowing or blocking specific IP addresses, opening or closing ports, or enabling and disabling specific rules. By encapsulating the complexities of firewall rule management, audio processing, and command parsing, the system provides a seamless interface where the user interacts naturally with the network through speech. The underlying modules, including the speech recognition engine, command parser, and firewall execution engine, work together to ensure that the interpreted instructions are executed accurately and in real-time, enhancing network security while minimizing human errors. This abstraction not only simplifies the operational process but also improves response time to potential threats, making it particularly useful in environments where rapid firewall management is critical, such as corporate networks, data centers, and home networks. Ultimately, the project demonstrates how integrating voice recognition with network security can create an intelligent, automated, and user-friendly system that makes managing complex firewall configurations more accessible, efficient, and responsive to real- world security challenges."

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