Mark Evans Brighton, Age 584825 33Rd Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105

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4825 33Rd Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105 (206) 528-2882

Normandy Park, WA

Covington, WA

Mountlake Ter, WA

4825 33Rd Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98105 (206) 478-7377

Work

Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: Graduate or professional degree

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Resumes

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Senior Software Development Manager

Location:
Seattle, WA
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Amazon Apr 2010 - Jun 2014
Manager, Clickstream Browse History
Amazon Apr 2010 - Jun 2014
Senior Software Development Manager
Amazon Apr 2008 - Apr 2010
Software Manager, Amazon Payments
Amazon 2006 - 2007
Senior Software Developer
Aol Mobile 2000 - 2006
Software Developer
Aol 2000 - 2006
Software Developer, Mobile Devices
Vanteon Corporation 2000 - 2001
Software Engineer
Microcrafts 2000 - 2001
Software Engineer
Boeing 1988 - 2000
Lead Engineer, Brake Control Systems
Education:
University of Washington 1997 - 2001
Masters, Master of Science In Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering
University of California, Davis 1986 - 1988
Bachelor of Science In Mechanical Engineering, Bachelors, Engineering
Shasta College 1984 - 1986
Skills:
Agile Methodologies, Scrum, Mobile Devices, Software Development, Program Management, Linux, Team Building, Management, Scalability, Programming, Team Management, Product Development, Software Engineering, Cloud Computing, Java, Distributed Systems
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Mark Brighton

Skills:
Microsoft Office, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word, Management, Leadership, Sales, Powerpoint
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Mark Edwards Brighton

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Apparatus And Method For Reordering Of Multiple Language Databases For Text Disambiguation

US Patent:
7580829, Aug 25, 2009
Filed:
Feb 11, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/056733
Inventors:
Christina James - Seattle WA, US
Mark Brighton - Seattle WA, US
Lisa Nathan - Seattle WA, US
Ethan Bradford - Seattle WA, US
David Kay - Seattle WA, US
Assignee:
Tegic Communications, Inc. - Seattle WA
International Classification:
G06F 17/20
US Classification:
704 2, 704 8, 715261, 715264, 707 2, 707 3, 707 4, 707 5, 707 6, 4555562, 345171
Abstract:
The invention provides a process for selecting and ordering one or more sets of linguistic objects. The invention orders a current list of items for selection that comprises a first list of one or more items of a first language and a second list of one or more items of a second language, the current list of items being displayed in an order based on the first language having a priority over the second language. In response to a user selection of one item from the second list, the invention changes a priority for ordering a subsequent list of items to order the subsequent list of items based on the second language having a priority over the first language.

Cargo Door Electrical Control And Warning Indication System And Method Of Use

US Patent:
2003003, Feb 27, 2003
Filed:
Jul 17, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/907430
Inventors:
Leo Plude - Woodinville WA, US
Todd Brouwer - Duvall WA, US
Mark Brighton - Seattle WA, US
Donald Ham - Albuquerque NM, US
International Classification:
B60R025/10
US Classification:
340/426000, 340/542000, 340/545100, 340/945000, 340/960000
Abstract:
A warning indication system and method of using the same in conjunction with a cargo door of an aircraft. The cargo door is positionable in an opened position; a closed position; a closed and latched position; and a closed, latched, and locked position. The method includes outputting first and second closed signals when the cargo door is in the closed position; outputting first and second latched signals when the cargo door is in the closed and latched position; and outputting first and second locked signals when the cargo door is in the closed, latched, and locked position. All of the signals are then analyzed to positively determine the position of the cargo door, while minimizing the probability of false indications. Various warnings are generated in response to the combination of signals received. The apparatus employs a dual logic system and redundant sensors to provide differing warnings dependent on the phase of flight.

Turing Test Via Failure

US Patent:
2018000, Jan 4, 2018
Filed:
Sep 18, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/707787
Inventors:
- Seattle WA, US
Mark Evans Brighton - Seattle WA, US
Sevag Demirjian - Seattle WA, US
Blair Livingstone Hotchkies - Bellevue WA, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/31
G06F 21/36
Abstract:
Current CAPTCHA tests are designed to be difficult for a bot and simple for a human-user to answer; however, as artificial intelligence improves, bots are more capable of using techniques such as optical character recognition to resolve current CAPTCHAs in similar manners as human-users. By providing a CAPTCHA challenge from a library or set of challenges that are designed in a manner that causes or likely causes a human-user to trivially get the answer to the challenge wrong, helps to confirm that a user is a human-user, as a bot would answer the challenge correctly.

Token Based Automated Agent Detection

US Patent:
2017036, Dec 21, 2017
Filed:
Sep 1, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/693892
Inventors:
- Seattle WA, US
John Lindsay Bates - Seattle WA, US
Mark Evans Brighton - Seattle WA, US
Samuel Charles Goodwin - Seattle WA, US
Colin James Hawkett - Seattle WA, US
Blair Livingstone Hotchkies - Bellevue WA, US
Forrest MacKenzie Vines - Covington WA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
G06F 21/36
H04L 29/08
Abstract:
Service providers may operate one or more services configured to detect requests generated by automated agents. A CAPTCHA may be transmitted in response to requests generated by automated agents. The CAPTCHAs may be included in a modal pop-up box configured to be displayed by a client application displaying a webpage to a customer of the service provider. Furthermore, the CAPTCHAs included in the modal pop-up box may be rendered inactive and caused not to be displayed by client application executing the webpage. Submitted solutions to CAPTCHAs may be presented with a cookie that enables access to resources of the service provider without restriction. Cookies may be tracked and their use may be used to detect automated agent activity.

Inactive Non-Blocking Automated Agent Detection

US Patent:
2016035, Dec 8, 2016
Filed:
Aug 19, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/242059
Inventors:
- Seattle WA, US
John Lindsay Bates - Seattle WA, US
Mark Evans Brighton - Seattle WA, US
Samuel Charles Goodwin - Seattle WA, US
Colin James Hawkett - Seattle WA, US
Blair Livingstone Hotchkies - Bellevue WA, US
Forrest MacKenzie Vines - Covington WA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Online retailers may operate one or more services configured to detect requests generated by automated agents. A CAPTCHA may be transmitted in response to requests generated by automated agents. The CAPTCHAs may be included in a modal pop-up box configured to be displayed by a client application displaying a webpage to a customer of the online retailer. Furthermore, the CAPTCHAs included in the modal pop-up box may be rendered inactive and caused not to be displayed by client application executing the webpage. Rendering the CAPTCHAs inactive may provide an additional signal which may be sued to update one or more automated agent detection models.

Token Based Automated Agent Detection

US Patent:
2016027, Sep 22, 2016
Filed:
Jun 1, 2016
Appl. No.:
15/170842
Inventors:
- Seattle WA, US
John Lindsay Bates - Seattle WA, US
Mark Evans Brighton - Seattle WA, US
Samuel Charles Goodwin - Seattle WA, US
Colin James Hawkett - Seattle WA, US
Blair Livingstone Hotchkies - Bellevue WA, US
Forrest MacKenzie Vines - Covington WA, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Service providers may operate one or more services configured to detect requests generated by automated agents. A CAPTCHA may be transmitted in response to requests generated by automated agents. The CAPTCHAs may be included in a modal pop-up box configured to be displayed by a client application displaying a webpage to a customer of the service provider. Furthermore, the CAPTCHAs included in the modal pop-up box may be rendered inactive and caused not to be displayed by client application executing the webpage. Submitted solutions to CAPTCHAs may be presented with a cookie that enables access to resources of the service provider without restriction. Cookies may be tracked and their use may be used to detect automated agent activity.

Validation Of Log Formats

US Patent:
2015012, Apr 30, 2015
Filed:
Jan 5, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/589894
Inventors:
- Reno NV, US
MARK E. BRIGHTON - SEATTLE WA, US
Assignee:
AMAZON TECHNOLOGIES, INC. - Reno NV
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
US Classification:
707687
Abstract:
Systems and methods for validation of log formats are described herein. Log data is stored via a logging service in a data store or other storage system. An example log or proposed log format is received by the logging service. The proposed log format is validated against validation rules provided by log consumers.

Amazon

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Revelation (Reformation Heritage Bible Commentary)

Author:
Mark Andrew Brighton
Publisher:
Concordia Pub House
Binding:
Paperback
Pages:
275
ISBN #:
0758627610
EAN Code:
9780758627612
The Reformation Heritage Bible Commentary Series provides readers with an insightful New Testament commentary in the English Standard Version translation. This series is perfect for church workers, Bible class teachers, or anyone interested in learning more about the Bible.The series’ unique layout ...

Isbn (Books And Publications)

End Times

Author:
Mark Brighton
ISBN #:
0570079586

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