System and method for data backup and recovery from a user device

EP4762442A1Pending Publication Date: 2026-06-24JIO PLATFORMS LTD

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
EP · EP
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
JIO PLATFORMS LTD
Filing Date
2024-09-19
Publication Date
2026-06-24

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Technical Problem

Existing data backup and recovery solutions fail to address situations where mobile handsets are damaged, such as immersion in water, fire, or extreme physical stress, resulting in data loss that is critical for legal investigations or high-profile users.

Method used

A system and method for data backup and recovery that integrates a memory unit with a storage device on a user device, where the storage device is encrypted using a public key and private key pair and housed within a plurality of protective layers made from durable materials, restricting external forces and ensuring data integrity.

Benefits of technology

The solution effectively prevents data loss from damaged user devices by encrypting critical data and housing it in a protective structure that withstands external damages, ensuring data integrity and facilitating recovery in forensic contexts.

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Abstract

The present disclosure relates to a system and method for data backup, and recovery in an event of damage to a user device The system comprises a memory unit [202] which is integrated on the user device. The memory unit [202] comprises a storage device [102] which is adapted to store data. The data stored in the storage device [102] is encrypted according to a predefined protocol. The memory unit [202] further comprises a housing [204] made up of a plurality of layers [104]. The memory unit [202] encapsulates the storage device [102] therein. The housing [204] is thereby adapted to at least partially restrict an external force from acting on the storage device [102] and damaging the storage device [102].
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