17983642. METHOD, DEVICE, AND PLATFORM FOR VERIFYING INTEGRITY simplified abstract (SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.)

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METHOD, DEVICE, AND PLATFORM FOR VERIFYING INTEGRITY

Organization Name

SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

YUNHO Youm of OSAN-SI (KR)

MARTY Kim of SUWON-SI (KR)

SEUNGHO Lee of SEOUL (KR)

MYUNGSIK Choi of HWASEONG-SI (KR)

METHOD, DEVICE, AND PLATFORM FOR VERIFYING INTEGRITY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17983642 titled 'METHOD, DEVICE, AND PLATFORM FOR VERIFYING INTEGRITY

Simplified Explanation

The abstract of this patent application describes a device connected to a platform that includes a security system and main firmware. The security system uses real-time-clock (RTC) data from the device and the main firmware hash to generate a device hash. The main firmware then sends a response to the platform, including the device hash.

  • The device is connected to a platform and includes a security system and main firmware.
  • The security system uses device-real-time-clock (RTC) data and the main firmware hash to generate a device hash.
  • The main firmware communicates with the platform and provides a response including the device hash.
  • The device hash is generated by combining the device RTC data and the main firmware hash.

Potential Applications

  • Secure communication between devices and platforms.
  • Authentication and verification of device identity.
  • Protection against unauthorized access or tampering.

Problems Solved

  • Ensures the security and integrity of device communication with the platform.
  • Prevents unauthorized access or tampering of device data.
  • Provides a reliable method for device authentication and verification.

Benefits

  • Enhanced security for device communication.
  • Improved protection against unauthorized access or tampering.
  • Reliable device authentication and verification.


Original Abstract Submitted

A device connected to a platform includes a security system having device-real-time-clock (RTC) data and main firmware communicating with the platform. The security system generates a device hash from the device RTC data and the main firmware hash, and the main firmware provides a response including the device hash to the platform.