20240056443. SECURE CROSS-PLATFORM SMART HOSTING, CREDENTIAL SHARING, AND IDENTITY MANAGEMENT simplified abstract (Abalta Technologies, Inc.)

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SECURE CROSS-PLATFORM SMART HOSTING, CREDENTIAL SHARING, AND IDENTITY MANAGEMENT

Organization Name

Abalta Technologies, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Pavel Stankoulov of San Diego CA (US)

SECURE CROSS-PLATFORM SMART HOSTING, CREDENTIAL SHARING, AND IDENTITY MANAGEMENT - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240056443 titled 'SECURE CROSS-PLATFORM SMART HOSTING, CREDENTIAL SHARING, AND IDENTITY MANAGEMENT

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes systems, methods, devices, and/or components for implementing cross-platform smart hosting. Smart devices, such as smartphones, smart watches, and tablets, can act as identity keys and data servers for connected client devices, such as in-vehicle infotainment systems, smart televisions, and medical systems. The smart host enables access to personal information and data, while ensuring a high degree of protection by not storing login information at the clients and encrypting cached data using keys provided only when the smart host is present within a specified physical or spatial proximity threshold to a client.

  • Smart devices like smartphones, smart watches, and tablets can serve as identity keys and data servers for connected client devices.
  • Personal information and data, such as contacts, calendars, emails, and media, can be accessed through the smart host.
  • Login information for various services is not stored at the clients to enhance data security.
  • Cached data is encrypted using keys that are provided only when the smart host is within a specified proximity to a client.

Potential Applications

  • In-vehicle infotainment systems
  • Smart televisions
  • Medical systems
  • Internet of Things (IoT) devices
  • Industrial devices

Problems Solved

  • Protection of personal data
  • Secure access to personal information
  • Encryption of cached data

Benefits

  • Enhanced data security
  • Convenient access to personal information
  • Cross-platform compatibility and connectivity


Original Abstract Submitted

systems, methods, devices, and/or other components to implement cross-platform smart hosting are described. smart devices or “smart hosts” such as smartphones, smart watches, tablets, etc. may be used as identity keys and/or data servers when associated with connected client devices or “clients” such as in-vehicle infotainment systems, smart televisions, medical systems, internet of things (iot) devices, industrial devices, etc. the smart host may enable access to personal information and data, such as contacts, calendars, e-mails, history, media, login information for various services, etc. a high degree of protection of personal data may be achieved by not storing login information at the clients and encrypting cached data using keys that are only provided when the smart host is present (e.g., within a specified physical or spatial proximity threshold to a client).