MUMBAI, India, June 22 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641066396 A) filed by Jyothi Engineering College; and Dr. Geethu Mary George on May 26, 2026, for System And Method For State-Consistency Enforcement In A Cyber Deception Environment Using Deterministic State Transitions.

Inventors include Dr. Geethu Mary George; Mr. Saju C J; Mr. Hrisheekesh Puthucode Varier; Mr. Abhinand K Jayan; Ms. Hannah E M; and Mr. Abhishek Wilson.

The application for the patent was published on June 12, 2026, under issue no. 24/2026.

Abstract: The present disclosure proposes a system (100) for state-consistent deterministic cyber deception infrastructure using deterministic system-state management, bounded contextual content generation operations, filesystem virtualization, and persistent backend state control for providing high-interaction adversary engagement, cross- session state consistency, and threat intelligence collection within a cyber deception environment. The system (100) comprises a computing device (102) having a processor (104) and a memory (106) for storing one or more instructions executable by the processor (104). The processor (104) is configured to execute plurality of modules for maintaining persistent, transaction-consistent and synchronized deterministic filesystem-state behavior within the cyber deception environment. The system (100) performs deterministic and transaction-safe state transitions for preserving consistency of file existence, directory structures, permissions, and attacker-generated artifacts within a high-interaction cyber deception infrastructure. The system (100) separates deterministic filesystem-state governance from probabilistic content- generation operations for reducing partially synchronized filesystem-state outputs, contradictory attacker-visible responses, and cross-session filesystem-state inconsistencies.

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