MUMBAI, India, May 1 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621028062 A) filed by Smita Bhosale; Mrunal Nikalje; Om Kumar Garg; Om Dapke; and Onkar Jadhav, Pune, Maharashtra, on March 10, for 'wall-breach: real-time intrusion detection system.'
Inventor(s) include Smita Bhosale; Mrunal Nikalje; Om Kumar Garg; Om Dapke; and Onkar Jadhav.
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 invention discloses a comprehensive cybersecurity threat detection and notification system that provides real-time security awareness across multiple networked devices through automated multi channel alert delivery. The system addresses the critical challenge of delayed threat notification and fragmented security monitoring by integrating an advanced Intrusion Detection System (IDS) with instant email and SMS alert capabilities, robust user authentication via JWT tokens and two-factor verification, centralized multi-device management with unique security tokens, and an intuitive web-based dashboarc for unified security visibility. Built on a scalable FastAPI backend, React frontend, and relational database architecture, SecureShield automatically detects security threats including malware, intrusions, port scans. and DDoS attacks, validates alert payloads, classifies threats by severity level (Low/Medium/High/Critical), and simultaneously delivers notifications through Gmail SMTP and Twilic SMS to ensure critical alerts reach users despite single-channel failures. The platform features complete audit logging with timestamps and forensic analysis capabilities, device status tracking with last-seer timestamps, and a modular REST API design enabling rapid deployment without vendor lock-in. By combining enterprise-grade security features with cost-effective pricing and accessible deployment, SecureShield significantly reduces mean time to detection (MTTD) and response (MTTR), eliminates single points of failure in security monitoring, and provides organizations of all sizes-from individual users to large enterprises-with production-ready infrastructure for centralized threat management anc rapid incident response across distributed computing assets."
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