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CYBER FRONT Trademark

CYBER FRONT is a USPTO trademark filed by Mastercard International Incorporated. Status: Registered.

Prosecution Summary

**Trademark Summary** **CYBER FRONT** is a standard character service mark with a disclaimer of "CYBER", covering education and training services in Class 041 for training security operations staff and incident responders during cyber response exercises, and Class 042 consulting and software services for cybersecurity testing, SaaS simulating cyber-attacks, and PaaS for attack vector identification and training (in use since June 2022). The mark is owned by **Mastercard International Incorporated**, a Delaware corporation based in Purchase, New York. It is currently **registered** on the Principal Register (Reg. No. 7133071) with no notable issues or active legal proceedings. **Recent Activity** Filed on July 26, 2022, the application faced a non-final office action in January 2023, f

Trademark Facts

MarkCYBER FRONT
Serial Number97519878
Registration Number7133071
StatusRegistered
Filing Date2022-07-26
Registration Date2023-08-08
Mark TypeWord
Nice Classes041 (Education & Entertainment), 042 (Software & IT)
OwnerMastercard International Incorporated
Attorney of RecordFrancesca Silverman
Prosecution Events19
Latest EventR.PR on 2023-08-08

Goods & Services

Class 041: Educational services, namely, training security operations staff and incident responders to detect attacks and respond accordingly during cyber response exercises; Class 042: Consulting in the field of cybersecurity and cyber resiliency in the nature of computer security consultancy in the field of scanning and penetration testing of computers and networks to assess information security vulnerability; software-as-a-service (SaaS) featuring software for simulating breaches and cyber-attacks for purposes of validating infrastructure security and identifying gaps and misconfigurations within cyber security technologies; web-based software and platform, namely, platform as a service (PaaS) featuring computer software platforms for identifying known attack vectors that may potentially be successful through simulations, and training security operations staff and incident responders to detect attacks and respond accordingly during cyber response exercise

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