Serial Number
86879790
Owner
COMPUTER SERVICES, INC.Attorney
Michael S. HargisFirst Use Date
Mar 31, 2013
Filing Date
Jan 19, 2016
Serial #86879790 Trademark
Serial Number: 86879790 • Registration: 5456118
Trademark Classes
Class 36 - Insurance & Financial
Insurance; financial affairs; monetary affairs; real estate affairs
Class 41 - Education & Entertainment
Education; providing of training; entertainment; sporting and cultural activities
Class 42 - Computer & Scientific
Scientific and technological services; industrial analysis and research services
Class 45 - Legal & Security Services
Legal services; security services for the protection of property and individuals
Class 35 - Advertising & Business
Advertising; business management; business administration; office functions
Owner Contact Info
Legal Representation
Correspondence Address
Michael S. Hargis Stites & Harbison, PLLC
250 West Main Street, Suite 2300
Lexington, KY 40507
United States
Trademark Details
Filing Date
January 19, 2016
Registration Date
May 1, 2018
First Use Anywhere
March 31, 2013
First Use in Commerce
March 31, 2013
Published for Opposition
February 13, 2018
Goods & Services
Business training in the field of regulatory compliance, business risk mitigation, and business management
Consulting services in the field of financial risk assessment
Business risk assessment services; disaster recovery services, namely, business planning and business continuity consulting; conducting business audits in the field of information technology; and consulting services in the field of business risk assessment
Consulting services in the field of security threat assessment; consulting services in the field of banking regulatory compliance; providing information in the field of regulatory compliance for banks; providing information via a web portal in the field of regulatory compliance for banks
testing web applications to identify security vulnerabilities in the web applications; computer security review services, namely, reviewing security procedures relating to software that contains customer and institution sensitive information, identifying known and foreseeable security threats and vulnerabilities to the software; testing of security systems, namely, social engineering testing of human networks within financial institutions to strengthen security and regulatory compliance, namely, using physiological tactics to lure employees into divulging confidential information; computer security services in the nature of auditing computer passwords of computer systems in financial institutions to authenticate uses, and identify security vulnerabilities that hackers could detect and exploit; security services, namely, providing computer security assessment in the field of identity theft prevention programs in financial institutions to strengthen security; information security review services, namely, reviewing computer security procedures relating to customer and institution sensitive information, identifying known and foreseeable security threats and vulnerabilities; and updating and maintaining information in computer security programs to avoid future security or data breaches