17984771. SECURITY AND RELIABILITY OF CLOUD-BASED SYSTEMS BY REMOVING DEVICE FIRMWARE PERSISTENCE simplified abstract (INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION)

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SECURITY AND RELIABILITY OF CLOUD-BASED SYSTEMS BY REMOVING DEVICE FIRMWARE PERSISTENCE

Organization Name

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATION

Inventor(s)

SANDHYA Koteshwara of WHITE PLAINS NY (US)

YUTAKA Sugawara of EASTCHESTER NY (US)

PAUL GREGORY Crumley of YORKTOWN HEIGHTS NY (US)

ROBERT MATTHEW Senger of TARRYTOWN NY (US)

RUDOLF ADRIAAN Haring of CORTLANDT MANOR NY (US)

SECURITY AND RELIABILITY OF CLOUD-BASED SYSTEMS BY REMOVING DEVICE FIRMWARE PERSISTENCE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17984771 titled 'SECURITY AND RELIABILITY OF CLOUD-BASED SYSTEMS BY REMOVING DEVICE FIRMWARE PERSISTENCE

Simplified Explanation

The patent application aims to enhance the security and reliability of cloud-based systems by eliminating the persistence of device firmware. This involves the process of downloading a temporary firmware image, verifying it cryptographically, and booting the networked device using this temporary firmware image.

  • Downloading a temporary firmware image
  • Cryptographically verifying the temporary firmware image
  • Booting the networked device using the temporary firmware image

Potential Applications

The technology described in the patent application could be applied in various industries such as cybersecurity, cloud computing, IoT devices, and network infrastructure.

Problems Solved

1. Enhanced security of cloud-based systems 2. Improved reliability of networked devices

Benefits

1. Reduced risk of firmware attacks 2. Increased trust in the integrity of device firmware 3. Enhanced overall system security and reliability

Potential Commercial Applications

Securing cloud-based systems with temporary firmware images

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be the use of secure boot mechanisms in computing devices to ensure the integrity of firmware during the boot process.

Unanswered Questions

How does the patent application address potential vulnerabilities in the process of downloading and verifying temporary firmware images?

The patent application does not provide specific details on the mechanisms used to secure the download and verification process of temporary firmware images.

What impact could the implementation of this technology have on the performance of networked devices?

The article does not discuss the potential performance implications of booting networked devices using temporary firmware images.


Original Abstract Submitted

Improving security and reliability of cloud-based systems by removing persistence of device firmware may include downloading, by a networked device, a temporary firmware image, cryptographically verifying the temporary firmware image, and booting the networked device using the temporary firmware image.