Bravatek Solutions, Inc. announced that it has received an update by its patent attorneys related to its Ecrypt One Enterprise Cybersecurity Product Line. A U.S. patent application directed to the unique features of Bravatek’s Ecrypt One software was filed in August 2016, claiming priority to an earlier provisional patent application from August 2015. Prosecution of the pending patent application before the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) has advanced in the expected way. For patent applications directed to software, a typical proceeding before the USPTO involves about 7-10 substantive back-and-forth communications between the patent applicant and the USPTO before the patent is allowed. The Ecrypt One patent application has thus far had four such substantive communications. While there are no guarantees in the patent process, in view of the references that have been cited by the USPTO thus far, company's patent attorneys are confident that the process will ultimately result in successfully obtaining patent protection for the novel features of Ecrypt One.