US Patent Application 18345865. METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SECURED INFORMATION TRANSFER simplified abstract

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METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SECURED INFORMATION TRANSFER

Organization Name

Intel Corporation


Inventor(s)

Ned Smith of Beaverton OR (US)


Satish Jha of Portland OR (US)


S M Iftekharul Alam of Hillsboro OR (US)


Vesh Raj Sharma Banjade of Portland OR (US)


Kathiravetpillai Sivanesan of Portland OR (US)


Arvind Merwaday of Beaverton OR (US)


Liuyang Yang of Vancouver WA (US)


Rajesh Poornachandran of Portland OR (US)


METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SECURED INFORMATION TRANSFER - A simplified explanation of the abstract

  • This abstract for appeared for US patent application number 18345865 Titled 'METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SECURED INFORMATION TRANSFER'

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes methods and devices for secure information transfer. One example device includes programmable circuitry that can determine the characteristics of an asset owned by one entity and assign it to a carrier for transport to another entity. The first entity uses one type of decentralized security, while the second entity uses a different type. The device can obtain verified information about the asset from the carrier and transmit it to the second entity through a gateway. The second entity's gateway then receives the information for further processing.


Original Abstract Submitted

Methods and apparatus for secured information transfer are disclosed. An example apparatus includes programmable circuitry to execute instructions to determine characteristics of an asset associated with a first entity that utilizes a first type of decentralized security, assign the asset to a carrier for transport to a second entity that utilizes a second type of decentralized security, obtain attested information for the asset from the carrier, and transmit the attested information to the second entity via a first gateway, the first gateway to transmit the attested information for the asset to a second gateway of the second entity.