18439709. SYSTEM FOR IMPLEMENTING DYMANIC NETWORK CHANNEL SWITCHING FOR SECURE COMMUNICATION simplified abstract (Bank of America Corporation)
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SYSTEM FOR IMPLEMENTING DYMANIC NETWORK CHANNEL SWITCHING FOR SECURE COMMUNICATION
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Joseph Benjamin Castinado of North Glenn CO (US)
Therese Humburg Willis of Apopka FL (US)
Christopher J. Smith of Johns Creek GA (US)
Kathleen Hanko Trombley of Oakboro NC (US)
Kevin Graham Robberts of Charlotte NC (US)
Lee Ann Proud of St. Augustine FL (US)
Adam Frederick Perrigo of Maiden NC (US)
Naoll Addisu Merdassa of Chakopee MN (US)
SYSTEM FOR IMPLEMENTING DYMANIC NETWORK CHANNEL SWITCHING FOR SECURE COMMUNICATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18439709 titled 'SYSTEM FOR IMPLEMENTING DYMANIC NETWORK CHANNEL SWITCHING FOR SECURE COMMUNICATION
The abstract of the patent application describes a system that receives a resource transfer request from a user input device, determines if the communication channel is secure, identifies alternative communication channels, triggers the establishment of a communication link between devices, and executes the resource transfer request.
- System receives resource transfer request from user input device
- Checks if communication channel meets secure communication requirements
- Identifies alternative communication channels for devices that do not meet requirements
- Triggers establishment of communication link between devices
- Executes resource transfer request
Potential Applications: - Secure data transfer between devices - Enhanced communication channels for sensitive information sharing
Problems Solved: - Ensures secure communication channels are used for resource transfer - Provides alternative communication options for devices with insecure channels
Benefits: - Improved security for data transfer - Efficient resource transfer process
Commercial Applications: Title: Secure Communication System for Resource Transfer This technology can be utilized in industries such as finance, healthcare, and government where secure data transfer is crucial. It can also be integrated into IoT devices for secure communication.
Prior Art: There may be existing technologies that focus on secure communication channels, but this specific system's approach to identifying alternative channels for resource transfer requests may be unique.
Frequently Updated Research: Stay updated on advancements in secure communication protocols and technologies to enhance the system's capabilities.
Questions about Secure Communication System for Resource Transfer:
Question 1: How does the system determine if a communication channel meets the secure communication requirements? Answer: The system likely evaluates factors such as encryption protocols, authentication methods, and data integrity measures to determine the security level of the communication channel.
Question 2: What are the potential risks associated with using alternative communication channels for resource transfer? Answer: The use of alternative communication channels may introduce vulnerabilities such as data interception or unauthorized access, which the system would need to address to ensure secure resource transfer.
Original Abstract Submitted
The present invention receives from a first user input device a resource transfer request via a first communication channel; determines that the first communication channel does not meet channel requirements for secure communication; determines whether other the communication channels associated with other input devices meet the channel requirements; determines user input devices whose communication channels does not meet the channel requirements; determines alternate communication channels for the user input devices whose communication channels does not meet the channel requirements using the user input devices whose communication channels meets the channel requirements; determines a second communication channel associated with a second user input device meeting the channel requirements; triggers the second user input device to establish a communication link with the first user input device, wherein the second communication channel and the communication link form an alternate communication channel with the first user input device; and executes the resource transfer request.
- Bank of America Corporation
- Joseph Benjamin Castinado of North Glenn CO (US)
- Therese Humburg Willis of Apopka FL (US)
- Christopher J. Smith of Johns Creek GA (US)
- Kathleen Hanko Trombley of Oakboro NC (US)
- Kevin Graham Robberts of Charlotte NC (US)
- Lee Ann Proud of St. Augustine FL (US)
- Adam Frederick Perrigo of Maiden NC (US)
- Ann Ta of Scottsdale AZ (US)
- Naoll Addisu Merdassa of Chakopee MN (US)
- H04L9/40
- G06Q20/32
- H04W12/03
- H04W12/102
- H04W12/63
- H04W72/51
- H04W76/14
- H04W76/23
- CPC H04L63/04