18055105. DYNAMICALLY UPDATING APPLICATION COMPLIANCE POLICIES simplified abstract (Dell Products L.P.)

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DYNAMICALLY UPDATING APPLICATION COMPLIANCE POLICIES

Organization Name

Dell Products L.P.

Inventor(s)

Srinivasa Ragavan Rajagopalan of Bangalore (IN)

Ankit Kumar of Jharkhand (IN)

Jyothi Bandakka of Bengaluru (IN)

Andy Yiu of Lago Vista TX (US)

Ravi Vijaykumar Vanjani of Carrollton TX (US)

DYNAMICALLY UPDATING APPLICATION COMPLIANCE POLICIES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18055105 titled 'DYNAMICALLY UPDATING APPLICATION COMPLIANCE POLICIES

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes a system where compliance policies for applications can be dynamically updated based on user behavior, specifically the frequency of application installations on user devices. An agent is deployed on user devices to monitor application install events and determine if any installed applications violate compliance policies. A policy management service interfaces with the agents to collect application metrics and adjust compliance policies accordingly to prevent unnecessary removal of commonly installed applications.

  • Agent deployed on user devices to monitor application install events
  • Policy management service interfaces with agents to collect application metrics
  • Compliance policies are dynamically updated based on application metrics

Potential Applications

This technology could be applied in enterprise environments to ensure that employees are only installing approved applications on their work devices. It could also be used in educational settings to monitor and enforce compliance with software usage policies among students.

Problems Solved

This technology helps organizations maintain control over the applications installed on user devices, ensuring compliance with company policies and regulations. It also helps prevent the unnecessary removal of commonly installed applications by dynamically updating compliance policies based on user behavior.

Benefits

- Improved security and compliance with company policies - Reduced risk of unauthorized software installations - Streamlined management of application compliance across user devices

Potential Commercial Applications

"Enhancing Enterprise Application Security and Compliance with Dynamic Policy Updates"

Possible Prior Art

One possible prior art could be software solutions that monitor and manage application installations on user devices, but the specific approach of dynamically updating compliance policies based on user behavior may be a novel aspect of this technology.

Unanswered Questions

How does the agent determine which applications violate compliance policies?

The patent application does not provide specific details on the criteria used by the agent to determine if an installed application violates compliance policies.

What types of compliance policies can be enforced using this technology?

The patent application mentions application compliance policies, but it does not elaborate on the specific types of policies that can be enforced or how they are defined and configured within the system.


Original Abstract Submitted

Application compliance policies can be dynamically updated. An agent can be deployed on user computing devices to monitor application install events to track how frequently users install applications on the user computing devices and whether applicable application compliance policies dictate that such applications should be removed. A policy management service of a management solution can interface with the agents to gather application metrics and use the application metrics to dynamically update the application compliance policies to prevent future removal of one or more applications that are determined to be commonly installed by the users. These dynamic updates could be made on a per-user basis, a per-group basis, or a global basis.