18069625. MANAGING PRIVILEGED OPERATION REQUEST MISBEHAVIOR simplified abstract (QUALCOMM Incorporated)

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MANAGING PRIVILEGED OPERATION REQUEST MISBEHAVIOR

Organization Name

QUALCOMM Incorporated

Inventor(s)

William Whyte of Natick MA (US)

Jonathan Petit of Wenham MA (US)

MANAGING PRIVILEGED OPERATION REQUEST MISBEHAVIOR - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18069625 titled 'MANAGING PRIVILEGED OPERATION REQUEST MISBEHAVIOR

The patent application describes methods and systems for managing privileged operation request misbehavior in network computing devices related to vehicles.

  • Network computing devices receive privileged operation requests from a vehicle at different locations and times.
  • Security actions are taken if it is determined that the vehicle could not have traveled between the locations within the given time frame.
      1. Potential Applications:

This technology could be applied in the automotive industry for enhancing security measures in vehicles and preventing unauthorized access.

      1. Problems Solved:

This technology addresses the issue of privileged operation request misbehavior, ensuring the security and integrity of operations related to vehicles.

      1. Benefits:

- Improved security measures for vehicles - Prevention of unauthorized access to privileged operations - Enhanced trust and reliability in vehicle-related systems

      1. Commercial Applications:

The technology could be utilized by automotive manufacturers, fleet management companies, and transportation services to enhance the security of their operations and protect sensitive data.

      1. Questions about Managing Privileged Operation Request Misbehavior:

1. How does this technology impact the overall security of vehicle operations?

  - This technology significantly enhances the security measures in place, preventing unauthorized access and ensuring the integrity of operations.

2. What are the potential implications of misbehavior in privileged operation requests from vehicles?

  - Misbehavior in privileged operation requests can lead to security breaches and unauthorized access, compromising the safety and functionality of vehicle-related systems.


Original Abstract Submitted

Various embodiments include methods and systems for managing privileged operation request misbehavior. In various embodiments, a network computing device may receive a first privileged operation request purportedly from a vehicle at a first location at a first time and a second privileged operation request purportedly from the vehicle at a second location at a second time, and may perform a security action in response to determining that the vehicle cannot have traveled from the first location to the second location between the first time and the second time.