Well that's the basic gist of it. Whether the pro
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The main thing is some other big dog company can't come along and develop real time auditing without starring our patent in the face.
Companies perform audits all the time. When they catch an intrusion, a hack or virus, it is always after the fact, after it has already occurred. The beautiful thing about our tech, is that it will catch the hack before it happens, at the gate so to speak, a real time audit. The that nature of a real time audit is what is patented.
The main reason IBM didn't jump on the tech back then has to do with culpability. Just like ExxonMobil and shelloil not wanting to retrofit their stations with electrical charging capabilities for all the electric vehicles that could change the world for the better. They would lose there buts financially by loss of fuel sales.