17485007. TECHNIQUES FOR SECURE DATA TRANSMISSION USING USER AND SECONDARY DEVICES simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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TECHNIQUES FOR SECURE DATA TRANSMISSION USING USER AND SECONDARY DEVICES

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Olivier Martin De La Bastide of Paris (FR)

Frank Andries Van Den Berg of Valencia (ES)

Jean-Christophe A. Raynon of San Jose CA (US)

TECHNIQUES FOR SECURE DATA TRANSMISSION USING USER AND SECONDARY DEVICES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17485007 titled 'TECHNIQUES FOR SECURE DATA TRANSMISSION USING USER AND SECONDARY DEVICES

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a patent application for a computing device that can securely transmit user information received from an electronic device. Here are the key points:

  • The computing device receives a request from an electronic device to securely transmit user information.
  • It configures a secure data exchange module to conduct a secure transmission of the user information.
  • A notification is sent to the electronic device to indicate that the secure transmission is ready.
  • The computing device provides a user interface for the secure transmission of the user information.
  • It can receive and/or send the user information using the secure data exchange module.
  • The user information is transmitted back to the electronic device via a wireless connection.
  • The computing device receives confirmation from the electronic device that the user information has been successfully processed.
  • An indication of the successful processing of the user information is provided by the computing device.

Potential Applications

This technology can be applied in various scenarios where secure transmission of user information is required, such as:

  • Securely transmitting sensitive personal information during online transactions.
  • Securely transmitting medical records or patient information between healthcare providers.
  • Securely transmitting financial data during banking or investment transactions.

Problems Solved

This technology addresses the following problems:

  • Ensuring the secure transmission of user information to prevent unauthorized access or interception.
  • Providing a user-friendly interface for conducting secure transmissions without compromising security.
  • Verifying the successful processing of user information to ensure its integrity and completion.

Benefits

The benefits of this technology include:

  • Enhanced security by utilizing a secure data exchange module for transmitting user information.
  • Improved user experience with a user interface that simplifies the secure transmission process.
  • Increased confidence in the successful processing of user information through confirmation notifications.


Original Abstract Submitted

A computing device may receive, from an electronic device and via a wireless connection, a request to securely transmit user information using a secure data exchange module of the computing device. The computing device may configure the secure data exchange module for conducting a secure transmission of the user information and transmit a notification to the electronic device. The computing device may provide a user interface on the computing device for conducting the secure transmission of the user information. The computing device may receive and/or send, via the secure data exchange module, the user information. The computing device may transmit, via the wireless connection, the user information to the electronic device. The computing device may receive, from the electronic device, confirmation of a successful processing of the user information. The computing device may provide an indication of the confirmation of the successful processing of the user information.