18545291. VERIFYING DEVICE AND APPLICATION INTEGRITY simplified abstract (GOOGLE LLC)

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VERIFYING DEVICE AND APPLICATION INTEGRITY

Organization Name

GOOGLE LLC

Inventor(s)

Gang Wang of Frederick MD (US)

Marcel M. Moti Yung of New York NY (US)

David Bruce Tumer of Mountain View CA (US)

VERIFYING DEVICE AND APPLICATION INTEGRITY - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18545291 titled 'VERIFYING DEVICE AND APPLICATION INTEGRITY

Simplified Explanation

This patent application discusses using trust tokens to verify the integrity of devices and applications that send data. The method involves receiving a request for trust tokens from a client device, which includes fraud detection signals and a unique code for each token. Based on the signals or code, trust tokens are issued and provided to the client device.

  • Trust tokens used to verify device and application integrity
  • Method involves receiving request for trust tokens from client device
  • Request includes fraud detection signals and unique code for each token
  • Trust tokens issued based on signals or code and provided to client device

Key Features and Innovation

  • Use of trust tokens to verify device and application integrity
  • Incorporation of fraud detection signals and unique codes in the request for trust tokens
  • Generation of trust tokens based on the signals or code provided in the request
  • Issuing and providing trust tokens to the client device for verification purposes

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in various industries such as:

  • Cybersecurity
  • Data protection
  • Secure communication channels
  • Fraud prevention

Problems Solved

  • Ensures the integrity of devices and applications sending data
  • Enhances security measures against fraud and unauthorized access
  • Provides a reliable method for verifying the authenticity of devices and applications

Benefits

  • Improved data security and integrity
  • Enhanced trust in the devices and applications sending data
  • Effective fraud detection and prevention measures
  • Streamlined verification process for trust tokens

Commercial Applications

Title: Trust Token Verification Technology for Enhanced Data Security This technology can be utilized in:

  • Financial institutions for secure transactions
  • Healthcare sector for protecting sensitive patient data
  • E-commerce platforms for fraud prevention
  • Government agencies for secure communication channels

Prior Art

Readers can explore prior research on trust tokens, device integrity verification, and fraud detection methods in the cybersecurity field.

Frequently Updated Research

Stay updated on the latest advancements in trust token technology, device integrity verification, and fraud prevention measures to enhance data security and privacy.

Questions about Trust Token Verification Technology

How does trust token verification enhance data security?

Trust token verification ensures the integrity of devices and applications, reducing the risk of fraud and unauthorized access to sensitive data.

What are the potential applications of trust token technology beyond cybersecurity?

Trust token technology can be applied in various industries such as healthcare, finance, and e-commerce for secure transactions and data protection.


Original Abstract Submitted

This disclosure relates to using trust tokens to verify the integrity of devices and applications from which data is received. In one aspect, a method includes receiving, from a client device, a request for one or more trust tokens. The request includes at least one of one or more device-level fraud detection signals obtained from the client device or data representing code of an application that initiated the request. The request also includes a respective nonce for each of the one or more trust tokens. A determination is made, based on at least one of the one or more device-level fraud signals or the data representing the code of the application, to issue the one or more trust tokens to the client device. Each trust token is generated using the nonce for the trust token. The one or more trust tokens are provided to the client device.