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Patent-pending across 11 filings.

Every claim Dryx makes about novel inventions maps to a specific filing on record with the United States Patent and Trademark Office. This page lists every one.

Dryx Authority Anchor architecture

Seven filings · Priority date April 16, 2026

The seven inventions that make up Dryx's Authority Anchor architecture for AI agents. Filed simultaneously with USPTO, all naming Matthew Jackson as inventor and assignable to Dryx AI, Inc.

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Multi-party consensus

Three independent roles (Operator, Agent, Authority Anchor) reaching consensus before any agent action with security impact. The AI Security Triad.

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Policy directive injection

Marker-delimited security context written into AI agent instruction surfaces. Agents become security-aware without runtime intervention.

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Adversarial request resistance

Hardened agent posture against prompt-injected escalation attempts. Cites policy under pressure, refuses harmful asks even when phrased innocuously.

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Per-instance behavioral baseline

Anomaly detection across temporal and structural dimensions, calibrated per-workspace rather than against a generic baseline.

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Orphaned configuration detection

Ghost Agent — discovers AI agent configurations left behind by uninstalled tools. The most-installed agents are the ones nobody remembers installing.

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Pre-deployment blast radius

Skill Shield — projects the security impact of an MCP server, skill, or extension onto the user's specific workspace before installation.

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Multi-layer enforcement

Defense layered across the agent-MCP boundary. Verdicts survive process compromise. End-to-end signed authority verified by the agent's own code.

Cybersecurity foundations

Four prior filings · November 2025

Four cybersecurity provisional filings predating the Dryx work. They map directly into Dryx's product roadmap: network sensor visibility, deception infrastructure, natural-language policy authoring, and federated learning for security co-pilots.

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Programmable multi-layer sensor

Network and endpoint visibility primitive. Maps into Dryx as a future network-layer extension giving the Authority Anchor traffic-level posture data.

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Natural-language policy generation

Policy authoring primitive. Operators describe intent in plain language; deterministic rules generated and verified before activation.

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AI co-pilot closed-loop + federated learning

Privacy-preserving security learning across deployments. Patterns aggregated without centralizing the underlying data.

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Deception grid + identity traps

Defensive deception infrastructure. High-fidelity decoys that surface attacker presence the moment a touch happens.

Filing context

Filed with: United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
Inventor: Matthew Jackson.
Assignee path: Dryx AI, Inc. (Utah corporation).
Priority date — Dryx 7: April 16, 2026.
Priority date — prior 4: November 2025.
Related trademark filings: DRYX wordmark (USPTO Serial #99807971) and Triangulation Mark design (USPTO Serial #99808108), both filed May 6, 2026 under Dryx AI, Inc., classes IC 009 + IC 042.

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