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18148426. MASKING INFORMATION FOR STRUCTURED APPLICATIONS simplified abstract (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION)

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MASKING INFORMATION FOR STRUCTURED APPLICATIONS

Organization Name

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

Steve Ridgill of Raleigh NC (US)

Randy A. Rendahl of Raleigh NC (US)

Aditya Mandhare of Durham NC (US)

Zach Taylor of Fuquay Varina NC (US)

MASKING INFORMATION FOR STRUCTURED APPLICATIONS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18148426 titled 'MASKING INFORMATION FOR STRUCTURED APPLICATIONS

The patent application describes a method for masking sensitive information on a shared display by detecting system-level conditions and applying privacy settings to obscure the contents.

  • System level detection of shared display condition
  • Application specific privacy settings
  • Identification of sensitive information
  • Obscuring visual presentation on shared system display

Potential Applications: - Secure sharing of information in collaborative work environments - Protection of sensitive data in public display settings

Problems Solved: - Preventing unauthorized access to confidential information - Ensuring privacy in shared display environments

Benefits: - Enhanced data security - Improved privacy protection - Increased control over shared information

Commercial Applications: Title: Secure Display Privacy Technology for Collaborative Workspaces This technology can be applied in office settings, educational institutions, and public spaces where shared displays are used for presentations and information sharing.

Questions about Secure Display Privacy Technology: 1. How does the system detect sensitive information on the shared display? 2. What are the key benefits of using application specific privacy settings in this technology?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in display privacy technologies and data security measures to enhance the effectiveness of this innovation.


Original Abstract Submitted

Masking sensitive information in a shared display is described herein. For example, system level detection of a shared display condition and application specific privacy settings are used to identify sensitive information and obscures a visual presentation of the contents on a shared system display.

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