Intel corporation (20240348622). TELEMETRY RESTRICTION MECHANISM simplified abstract

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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 20240348622 titled 'TELEMETRY RESTRICTION MECHANISM

The patent application describes an apparatus with a network interface card (NIC) that can operate in two different telemetry protection modes to either prevent or enable copying of packet data payloads for telemetry purposes.

  • The apparatus includes packet processing circuitry to determine the telemetry protection mode of the NIC.
  • In the first mode, packet data payloads are protected from copying for telemetry.
  • In the second mode, packet payloads can be copied for telemetry purposes.

Potential Applications:

  • Network monitoring and analysis tools
  • Data security and privacy applications
  • Telemetry data collection for network optimization

Problems Solved:

  • Ensuring data privacy and security in telemetry operations
  • Providing flexibility in telemetry data collection methods

Benefits:

  • Enhanced data protection and privacy
  • Improved network monitoring and analysis capabilities
  • Flexibility in telemetry data collection processes

Commercial Applications:

  • Data security companies
  • Network monitoring software providers
  • Telecommunications companies

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the apparatus determine which telemetry protection mode to operate in? 2. What are the potential implications of using the second telemetry protection mode for data analysis and network optimization?

Frequently Updated Research:

  • Ongoing developments in telemetry data collection methods
  • Advances in network monitoring technologies and tools.


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.