IP Library Granted Patent US 12701103
Granted Patent B2
US 12701103 · App. 18/884,844 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Application context via endpoint-aware traffic for enhanced security

Inventors: Rui Zhong (Sunnyvale, CA); Jiangnan Li (Santa Clara, CA); Amy Lee (Milpitas, CA)
Assignee: Palo Alto Networks, Inc.
H04L63/0263H04L63/20
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12701103
App. No.
18/884,844
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Techniques for providing application context via endpoint-aware traffic for enhanced security are disclosed. In some embodiments, a system/process/computer program product for providing application context via endpoint-aware traffic for enhanced security includes collecting process information for a process at an endpoint; injecting the process information as metadata into network traffic associated with the process to generate endpoint-aware traffic; and processing the endpoint-aware traffic at a security platform or a security service to access more comprehensive information about the endpoint environment to apply a security policy based on a contextual application identifier (App-ID).

Claims (37)

1 . A system, comprising:

a processor configured to:

collect process information for a process at an endpoint;

inject the process information as metadata into network traffic associated with the process to generate endpoint-aware traffic;

extract the process information and automatically group a plurality of traffic sessions sharing a common process identifier (PID) and/or a common parent process identifier (PPID) to be associated with a single application; and

process the endpoint-aware traffic at a security platform or a security service to access more comprehensive information about the endpoint to apply a security policy based on a contextual application identifier (App-ID), wherein the endpoint-aware traffic is processed at the security platform and/or the security service to provide contextual information associated with the network traffic for applying a security policy based on a contextual App-ID for the plurality of traffic sessions; and

a memory coupled to the processor and configured to provide the processor with instructions.

2 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the security platform includes a firewall, a network gateway firewall (NGFW), and/or another network device, and wherein the security service includes a cloud-based security service.

3 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the security platform and/or the security service monitors the endpoint-aware traffic, and wherein the security platform includes a firewall, a network gateway firewall (NGFW), and/or another network device, and wherein the security service includes a cloud-based security service.

4 . The system of claim 1 , wherein indicators are configured on the endpoint to collect the process information at the endpoint using an agent executed on the endpoint.

5 . The system of claim 1 , wherein indicators are configured on the endpoint to collect the process information at the endpoint, and wherein the process information includes a process identifier (PID), a process parent identifier (PPID), and a process name.

6 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the endpoint-aware traffic is processed at the security platform and/or the security service to provide contextual information associated with the network traffic for applying the security policy.

7 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the endpoint-aware traffic is processed at the security platform and/or the security service to provide contextual information associated with the network traffic for applying the security policy based on the contextual App-ID.

8 . The system of claim 1 , wherein identification of the contextual App-ID is performed prior to a start of a new session associated with network traffic for the new session, and wherein the identification of the contextual App-ID prior to the start of the new session reduces risks associated with data leakage by preventing a forwarding of any packets from the new session based on the contextual App-ID and the security policy.

9 . The system of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to:

wherein if any of the network traffic within the group matches one or more existing App-ID signatures for identifying an application, then each of the plurality of traffic sessions associated with the group are automatically identified as being associated with the application.

10 . A method, comprising:

collecting process information for a process at an endpoint;

injecting the process information as metadata into network traffic associated with the process to generate endpoint-aware traffic;

extracting the process information and automatically group a plurality of traffic sessions sharing a common process identifier (PID) and/or a common parent process identifier (PPID) to be associated with a single application; and

processing the endpoint-aware traffic at a security platform or a security service to access more comprehensive information about the endpoint to apply a security policy based on a contextual application identifier (App-ID), wherein the endpoint-aware traffic is processed at the security platform and/or the security service to provide contextual information associated with the network traffic for applying a security policy based on a contextual App-ID for the plurality of traffic sessions.

11 . The method of claim 10 , wherein indicators are configured on the endpoint to collect the process information at the endpoint using an agent executed on the endpoint.

12 . The method of claim 10 , wherein indicators are configured on the endpoint to collect the process information at the endpoint, and wherein the process information includes a process identifier (PID), a process parent identifier (PPID), and a process name.

13 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the endpoint-aware traffic is processed at the security platform and/or the security service to provide contextual information associated with the network traffic for applying the security policy.

14 . The method of claim 10 , wherein the endpoint-aware traffic is processed at the security platform and/or the security service to provide contextual information associated with the network traffic for applying the security policy based on the contextual App-ID.

15 . The method of claim 10 , wherein identification of the contextual App-ID is performed prior to a start of a new session associated with network traffic for the new session, and wherein the identification of the contextual App-ID prior to the start of the new session reduces risks associated with data leakage by preventing a forwarding of any packets from the new session based on the contextual App-ID and the security policy.

16 . The method of claim 10 ,

wherein if any of the network traffic within the group matches one or more existing App-ID signatures for identifying an application, then each of the plurality of traffic sessions associated with the group are automatically identified as being associated with the application.

17 . A computer program product embodied in a non-transitory computer readable medium and comprising computer instructions for:

collecting process information for a process at an endpoint;

injecting the process information as metadata into network traffic associated with the process to generate endpoint-aware traffic;

extracting the process information and automatically group a plurality of traffic sessions sharing a common process identifier (PID) and/or a common parent process identifier (PPID) to be associated with a single application; and

processing the endpoint-aware traffic at a security platform or a security service to access more comprehensive information about the endpoint to apply a security policy based on a contextual application identifier (App-ID), wherein the endpoint-aware traffic is processed at the security platform and/or the security service to provide contextual information associated with the network traffic for applying a security policy based on a contextual App-ID for the plurality of traffic sessions.

18 . The computer program product of claim 17 , wherein indicators are configured on the endpoint to collect the process information at the endpoint using an agent executed on the endpoint.

19 . The computer program product of claim 17 , wherein the endpoint-aware traffic is processed at the security platform and/or the security service to provide contextual information associated with the network traffic for applying the security policy based on the contextual App-ID.

20 . The computer program product of claim 17 , wherein identification of the contextual App-ID is performed prior to a start of a new session associated with network traffic for the new session, and wherein the identification of the contextual App-ID prior to the start of the new session reduces risks associated with data leakage by preventing a forwarding of any packets from the new session based on the contextual App-ID and the security policy.

21 . The computer program product of claim 17 , wherein if any of the network traffic within the group matches one or more existing App-ID signatures for identifying an application, then each of the plurality of traffic sessions associated with the group are automatically identified as being associated with the application.