18146687. SUPPLY CHAIN ATTESTATION TRANSPARENCY AND AUTHORIZATION simplified abstract (Intel Corporation)

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SUPPLY CHAIN ATTESTATION TRANSPARENCY AND AUTHORIZATION

Organization Name

Intel Corporation

Inventor(s)

Ned M. Smith of Beaverton OR (US)

Rajesh Poornachandran of Portland OR (US)

Sunil K. Cheruvu of Tempe AZ (US)

SUPPLY CHAIN ATTESTATION TRANSPARENCY AND AUTHORIZATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18146687 titled 'SUPPLY CHAIN ATTESTATION TRANSPARENCY AND AUTHORIZATION

The technology described in this patent application involves receiving a reference integrity manifest (RIM) and a proto-RIM from an endorser, storing the proto-RIM in a transparency database, notarizing the proto-RIM, and providing the RIM and notarized proto-RIM to a verifier of a computing device.

  • Receiving a reference integrity manifest (RIM) and a proto-RIM from an endorser
  • Storing the proto-RIM in a transparency database
  • Notarizing the proto-RIM
  • Providing the RIM and notarized proto-RIM to a verifier of a computing device

Potential Applications: - Secure authentication processes - Ensuring the integrity of computing devices - Enhancing trust in digital transactions

Problems Solved: - Ensuring the authenticity of attestation reference values - Preventing tampering with reference integrity manifests - Providing verifiers with reliable information about computing devices

Benefits: - Improved security in digital transactions - Enhanced trust in the integrity of computing devices - Streamlined verification processes

Commercial Applications: Title: Secure Authentication Technology for Digital Transactions This technology can be used in industries such as finance, healthcare, and e-commerce to enhance security and trust in digital transactions. It can also be applied in government agencies to ensure the integrity of sensitive data.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does this technology improve the security of digital transactions? 2. What are the potential implications of this technology in the e-commerce industry?

Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on the latest advancements in secure authentication technologies and digital transaction security to ensure the continued relevance and effectiveness of this innovation.


Original Abstract Submitted

The technology described herein includes receiving a first reference integrity manifest (RIM) and a first proto-RIM from a first endorser, the first endorser asserting authority, by the first RIM and the first proto-RIM, to supply first attestation reference values for a computing device; storing the first proto-RIM in a RIM transparency database; notarizing the first proto-RIM; and providing the first RIM and the notarized first proto-RIM to a verifier of the computing device.