18756763. TELEMETRY RESTRICTION MECHANISM simplified abstract (Intel Corporation)

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TELEMETRY RESTRICTION MECHANISM

Organization Name

Intel Corporation

Inventor(s)

Luis Kida of Beaverton OR (US)

Neerav Parikh of Hillsboro OR (US)

Reshma Lal of Portland OR (US)

TELEMETRY RESTRICTION MECHANISM - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18756763 titled 'TELEMETRY RESTRICTION MECHANISM

The abstract describes an apparatus with a network interface card (NIC) that can operate in two different telemetry protection modes - one that prevents copying of packet data payloads for telemetry and another that enables copying of packet payloads for telemetry.

  • The apparatus includes packet processing circuitry within the NIC.
  • The packet processing circuitry determines whether the NIC should operate in a first telemetry protection mode or a second telemetry protection mode.
  • The first mode prevents copying of packet data payloads for telemetry.
  • The second mode enables copying of packet payloads for telemetry.

Potential Applications: - Network monitoring and analysis - Security applications - Data traffic optimization

Problems Solved: - Protecting sensitive data during telemetry operations - Enabling efficient telemetry data collection

Benefits: - Enhanced data security - Improved network performance - Flexibility in telemetry data handling

Commercial Applications: Title: "Advanced Telemetry Protection Apparatus for Enhanced Data Security" This technology can be used in industries such as cybersecurity, network management, and telecommunications to improve data protection and network efficiency.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the apparatus determine which telemetry protection mode to operate in? - The packet processing circuitry within the NIC analyzes incoming data packets to make this determination. 2. What are the potential implications of using the second telemetry protection mode for enabling telemetry data copying? - Enabling telemetry data copying can provide valuable insights for network analysis and troubleshooting.


Original Abstract Submitted

An apparatus comprising a network interface card (NIC), including packet processing circuitry to determine whether the NIC is to operate according to a first telemetry protection mode to prevent copying of packet data payloads for telemetry or a second telemetry protection mode to enable copying of packet payloads for telemetry.