Cryptography – Cryptanalysis
Patent
1993-10-18
1994-11-29
Gregory, Bernarr E.
Cryptography
Cryptanalysis
380 9, 380 21, 380 23, 380 25, 380 28, 380 49, 380 50, 34082531, 34082534, H04L 900
Patent
active
053697022
ABSTRACT:
A system for increasing the security of a computer system, while giving an individual user a large amount of flexibility and power. To give users the most power and flexibility, a standard object that has the capability to embed objects is used. To allow users even more flexibility, a standard object tracking mechanism is used that allows users to distribute multiple encrypted embedded objects to other individuals in a single encrypted object. By effecting compartmentalization of every object by label attributes and algorithm attributes, multi-level multimedia security is achieved.
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Champagne Thomas M.
Gregory Bernarr E.
Roberts Jon L.
TECSEC Incorporated
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