Electrical computers and digital processing systems: support – Multiple computer communication using cryptography – Having particular address related cryptography
Reexamination Certificate
2005-06-28
2005-06-28
Smithers, Matthew (Department: 2137)
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: support
Multiple computer communication using cryptography
Having particular address related cryptography
C380S277000, C380S281000
Reexamination Certificate
active
06912655
ABSTRACT:
An efficient multicast key management is achieved by using seals. A security server generates a seal. In one embodiment, the seal contains a key. In another embodiment, the seal contains information for generating a key. An application server requests the seal from the security server and broadcasts the seal to a plurality of recipients. A recipient wishing to encrypt or decrypt a data stream transmits the received seal to the security server to be opened. If the recipient is authorized, the security server transmits a permit to the authorized recipient. In one embodiment, the recipient generates a key from the permit. In another embodiment, the permit is the key. If the recipient is a sender, the recipient encrypts data using the key and broadcasts the same encrypted data stream to all receivers. If the recipient is a receiver, the recipient decrypts an encrypted data stream using the key. In one embodiment, a seal with a corresponding offset value is sent periodically in a data stream. In another embodiment, multiple instances of identical seals are opened only once. In yet another embodiment, a seal is appended to each datagram packet. In a further embodiment, a seal is appended to any data stream.
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MacPherson Kwok & Chen & Heid LLP
Smithers Matthew
Tri-Strata Security, Inc.
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