Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC (20240320361). ASYNCHRONOUS SUPERVISION FOR SOVEREIGN CLOUD PLATFORMS simplified abstract

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ASYNCHRONOUS SUPERVISION FOR SOVEREIGN CLOUD PLATFORMS

Organization Name

Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC

Inventor(s)

Brian Scott Waters of Renton WA (US)

Martin Peter Check of Redmond WA (US)

Matthew Paul Erickson of Duvall WA (US)

Tyler S Wiegers of Redmond WA (US)

Christopher Glenn Maynard of Issaquah WA (US)

Siddhartha Rana of Bothell WA (US)

Dominic Mario Rael of Seattle WA (US)

ASYNCHRONOUS SUPERVISION FOR SOVEREIGN CLOUD PLATFORMS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240320361 titled 'ASYNCHRONOUS SUPERVISION FOR SOVEREIGN CLOUD PLATFORMS

The abstract describes a computer system with processors executing a secure sovereign manager to control remote commands on a sovereign cloud computing platform. The manager creates escorted sessions for unqualified users, supervised by qualified users, to invoke commands on the platform.

  • The computer system includes processors running a secure sovereign manager.
  • The manager controls remote execution of commands on a sovereign cloud computing platform.
  • Escorted sessions are created for unqualified users to invoke commands.
  • Qualified users with sovereign-trusted credentials supervise the escorted sessions.
  • The manager receives approval or denial indications for command invocation.
  • Commands are invoked on the cloud platform based on approval indications.

Potential Applications: - Secure remote command execution in cloud computing environments. - Controlled access for unqualified users to cloud platforms. - Supervised sessions for secure command invocation.

Problems Solved: - Providing access to cloud platforms for unqualified users. - Ensuring secure and supervised command execution. - Managing permissions and approvals for remote commands.

Benefits: - Enhanced security for cloud computing platforms. - Controlled access for unqualified users. - Efficient management of remote command execution.

Commercial Applications: Title: "Secure Remote Command Execution System for Cloud Platforms" This technology can be used in industries requiring secure remote access to cloud platforms, such as finance, healthcare, and government sectors. It can also be valuable for cloud service providers offering enhanced security features to their clients.

Prior Art: Researchers can explore existing patents related to secure remote command execution, access control in cloud computing, and supervised session management for unqualified users.

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in secure cloud computing technologies, access control mechanisms, and remote command execution protocols to enhance the efficiency and security of the system.

Questions about Secure Remote Command Execution System for Cloud Platforms: 1. How does the system ensure the security of remote command execution for unqualified users? 2. What are the key differences between supervised and unsupervised sessions in this technology?


Original Abstract Submitted

a computer system that includes one or more processors configured to execute a secure sovereign manager that controls remote execution of commands on a sovereign cloud computing platform. the secure sovereign manager is configured to create an escorted session for an unqualified user for invoking commands on the sovereign cloud computing platform. the unqualified user does not have sovereign-trusted credentials that define qualifications required for accessing the sovereign cloud computing platform. the escorted session is asynchronously supervised by a qualified user that has sovereign-trusted credentials. the secure sovereign manager is configured to receive an indication of approval or denial of invocation of a received command. based on at least receiving an indication of approval, the secure sovereign manager invokes the received command on the sovereign cloud computing platform.