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  • 29556 Novacella, Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 (714) 724-7069
  • 25881 Ernestine Ct, Laguna Hills, CA 92653
  • Mission Viejo, CA
  • 10730 Kiawah Dr, Eden Prairie, MN 55344
  • Fountain Valley, CA
  • Minneapolis, MN
  • Orange, CA
  • Capistrano Beach, CA

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Principal At The Hugo Fruehauf Company

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Position:
Principal at The Hugo Fruehauf Company, Adjunct Professor at Pepperdine University Graduate School - GSBM
Location:
Orange County, California Area
Industry:
Aviation & Aerospace
Work:
The Hugo Fruehauf Company - Orange County area, California USA since Sep 2008
Principal

Pepperdine University Graduate School - GSBM - Pepperdine University Malibu Campus, California USA since Feb 2008
Adjunct Professor

FEI, FEI-Zyfer Inc., Zyfer Inc., & Odetics Telecom Inc. - California and Long Island NY 1998 - 2007
FEI, VP/CTO, and President/CEO/CTO at the others

Defense Group, Alliant Techsystems, Minneapolis MN - Minneapolis, MN 1995 - 1997
Group VP & CTO

Ball-Efratom Inc. & Datum-Efratom Inc. - California & Munich 1982 - 1995
President/CEO and CTO
Education:
Pepperdine University, The George L. Graziadio School of Business and Management 2005 - 2007
MBA (Executive), Global Business and Management
DeVry University-Illinois
Interests:
Aerospace GPS and Telecom Engineering, Religion and writing bookson the subject, long distant jogging, mountain biking, climing, outdoors in general
Honor & Awards:
GPS Satellite Chief Engineer Recognition Award, GPS World Magazine, Portland USA, 2010; Time Lord (GPS timing-related) Recognition Award, International Telecom Sync Forum, Dublin Ireland; Best Book, Laguna Niguel CA, "God Without Dogma", 2009
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Hugo Fruehauf

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Location:
Orange County, California Area
Industry:
Telecommunications
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Coo/Vp-Engineering At Vialogy

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Position:
COO/VP-Engineering at ViaLogy, adjunct Professor, Global Economics/International Trade at Pepperdine Graziadio School of Business
Location:
Orange County, California Area
Industry:
Biotechnology
Work:
ViaLogy
COO/VP-Engineering

Pepperdine Graziadio School of Business since 2008
adjunct Professor, Global Economics/International Trade

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Hugo Fruehauf
President
Odetics Broadcast Division
Radio and Television Broadcasting and Wireless Communication
1515 S Manchester Ave, Anaheim, CA 92802
1585 S Manchester Ave, Anaheim, CA 92802
(714) 774-5000, (714) 780-7824, (714) 780-7159
Hugo Fruehauf
President
FEI-ZYFER, INC
1585 So Manchester Ave, Anaheim, CA 92802

Publications

Us Patents

Cryptographic Communications Using Pseudo-Randomly Generated Cryptography Keys

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US Patent:
7120696, Oct 10, 2006
Filed:
May 19, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/574345
Inventors:
Derek C. Au - Huntington Beach CA, US
Hugo Fruehauf - Laguna Niguel CA, US
Assignee:
StealthKey, Inc. - Anaheim CA
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709229, 380 46, 380 47, 380 44, 380260, 380 28, 713400, 709248, 708254
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for generating pseudo-random cryptographic keys in a cryptographic communications system, whereby, given a common set of initializing configuration data, the pseudo-random cryptographic keys can be duplicatively generated by various independent pseudo-random key generators of the cryptographic communications system. In accordance with the preferred embodiment of the present invention, users of the communications system can each possess an independent pseudo-random key generator to securely communicate with other users also holding independent pseudo-random key generator that share the same initialization configuration data, no matter where the other users are located or whether the users are connected via wire or wireless communication network. The present invention facilitates secure communication without the need to transport decryption keys in advanced, thereby reducing the risk of the secure communication becoming compromised via interception of decryption keys.

Cryptographic Communications Using In Situ Generated Cryptographic Keys For Conditional Access

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US Patent:
7149308, Dec 12, 2006
Filed:
Nov 13, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/711783
Inventors:
Hugo Fruehauf - Laguna Niguel CA, US
Derek C. Au - Huntington Beach CA, US
Thomas Bartholet - Laguna Hills CA, US
Assignee:
StealthKey, Inc. - Anaheim CA
International Classification:
H04L 9/00
US Classification:
380 44, 380 47, 380 46, 380277, 380278, 380279, 380281, 380262, 380268
Abstract:
A system and method for cryptographic communication among multiple users and a central service provider using in situ generated cryptographic keys. Each user communicates with the central service provider preferably using a user communication interface that includes an in situ key generator, which, after initialization with the user's own individual seed value, generates a unique cryptographic key. By distributing different user individual seeds unique to each user, each user's in situ key generator generates a unique set of keys. The central service provider also possesses an in situ key generator, and also preferably possesses a copy of all the individual seeds assigned to authorized users. The central service provider preferably communicates in a secure encrypted fashion with each user using cryptographic keys generated from that user's individual seed. Distribution of additional seed values common to more than one user, via encrypted communication using said unique individual cryptographic key generations, then permit secure conditional access to said users via signal encryption using key generations resulting from a seed value common to the intended group of users.

System And Method For Secure Cryptographic Data Transport And Storage

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US Patent:
20020114453, Aug 22, 2002
Filed:
Feb 21, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/790021
Inventors:
Thomas Bartholet - Laguna Hills CA, US
Hugo Fruehauf - Laguna Niguel CA, US
Derek Au - Huntington Beach CA, US
International Classification:
H04L009/00
US Classification:
380/044000, 713/153000
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for secured storage and communication of data using in situ cryptographic key generation facilities whereby data to be stored in a data storage system (e.g., a Storage Area Network) can be encrypted using encryption keys that are generated by locally deployed cryptographic key generators, which generate encryption keys based upon setup configurations that include time or event memory data. The setup configurations used to generate encryption keys can also be associated with the encrypted data by a data marker and stored such that, upon decryption of the same data at a later time period, the data marker may retrieve the stored setup configuration, which is then used to configure a locally deployed cryptographic key generator for purposes of generating the appropriate decryption keys to decrypt the data, whereby the cryptographic key generator used for generating encryption keys need not be the same cryptographic key generator used for generating decryption keys.

System And Method For Secure Cryptographic Communications

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US Patent:
6590981, Jul 8, 2003
Filed:
Feb 22, 2000
Appl. No.:
09/510540
Inventors:
Hugo Fruehauf - Laguna Niguel CA
Derek C. Au - Huntington Beach CA
Assignee:
Zyfer, Inc. - Anaheim CA
International Classification:
H04L 908
US Classification:
380260, 380273, 380277, 380 47
Abstract:
An apparatus and method for secure cryptographic communications between a sender and a receiver or multiple receivers that includes first and second timing elements, and first and second key storage units containing multiple keys in a predetermined order for selection depending on respective key times, where the key times occur periodically according to the first and second timing elements, respectively. A data encryptor obtains a new key from the first key storage unit at each occurrence of the key time of the first key storage unit, and uses the key to encrypt an inputted data. And, at least one data decryptor obtains a new key from the second key storage unit at each occurrence of the key time of the second key storage unit. Time synchronization of the participants equipment provides the method of selecting compatible keys for the encryption and decryption process. This approach not only selects the compatible keys at the sending and receiving ends but also serves to change keys on a regular basis to enhance the overall security of the system.
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