17949573. CROSS-DOMAIN DATA ACCESS simplified abstract (RED HAT, INC.)

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CROSS-DOMAIN DATA ACCESS

Organization Name

RED HAT, INC.

Inventor(s)

Leigh Griffin of Waterford (IE)

Andrea Cosentino of Milan (IT)

Paolo Antinori of Milan (IT)

CROSS-DOMAIN DATA ACCESS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17949573 titled 'CROSS-DOMAIN DATA ACCESS

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of the patent application describes a cross-domain data access service that allows data access between different computing domains, such as enabling a public device to access data in a private cloud. The service can identify a subset of data from a secure datastore in one domain, replicate it in a transient datastore, and implement a data access policy for a client device from another domain to access the replicated data subset.

  • Explanation of the patent/innovation:
 * Enables data access across different computing domains
 * Identifies and replicates data subset from a secure datastore to a transient datastore
 * Implements data access policy for client devices from different domains

Potential Applications

The technology can be applied in various industries such as healthcare, finance, and government where secure data access across different domains is required.

Problems Solved

1. Secure data access between different computing domains 2. Efficient replication and segregation of data subsets for transient access

Benefits

1. Enhanced data security and access control 2. Facilitates data sharing between different computing domains 3. Enables temporary access to sensitive data without compromising security

Potential Commercial Applications

Secured data sharing platforms for cross-domain collaborations

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of virtual private networks (VPNs) to enable secure data access between different computing domains.

What are the limitations of the technology described in the patent application?

The patent application does not mention the scalability of the cross-domain data access service and how it handles a large volume of data transfer between domains.

How does this technology compare to existing solutions for cross-domain data access?

The patent application does not provide a comparison with existing solutions for cross-domain data access, making it difficult to assess its advantages over other technologies in the market.


Original Abstract Submitted

A cross-domain data access service enables data access across two or more computing domains, such as, for example, transient access by a public device to data held in a private cloud. In particular, the cross-domain data access service can identify a data subset from within a secure datastore of a first computing domain. The cross-domain data access service can replicate the data subset within a transient datastore that is segregated from the secured datastore. The cross-domain data access service can implement a data access policy so as to enable a client device from a second domain to access the transient datastore.