Orca, Wiz End Dueling Lawsuits Over Cloud Security Patents

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• Federal board invalidated three of Orca's asserted patents. • Wiz and Orca Security agreed to dismiss all claims after 30 months of legal disputes.

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Original Source Material

Patent Board Decision Invalidating 3 Orca Patents Weakens Case, Leads to Dismissal After 30 months of legal sparring, Wiz and Orca Security have agreed to dismiss all claims in their cloud security patent dispute. The end of the case comes after a significant setback for Orca: A federal board invalidated three of its asserted patents.