Digital Access Rights Verification for Secure Reassignment
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Solution Overview
Problem
Reassignment of access rights on digital platforms is insecure, uncertain, and inefficient, with invalid rights often being reassigned to users, and platforms failing to authenticate or track reassignments across multiple systems.
Innovation Solution
Implementing a verification system using APIs or REST services to authenticate access rights before reassignment, ensuring only valid rights are posted, and integrating a distributed ledger for secure tracking and reassignment.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Adaptability or versatility
If reassignment platforms facilitate access right reassignment between users, then user flexibility and market liquidity are improved, but security and reliability deteriorate due to invalid rights being reassigned
Solution Approach 1:
The patent introduces a verification system as an intermediary between the reassignment platform and users. This verification system includes a verification server that receives access rights for verification, queries databases to authenticate their validity, and returns verification results. This intermediary layer ensures that only valid access rights are reassigned, preventing fraud while maintaining user flexibility in the reassignment market.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent implements preliminary verification of access rights before they are made available for reassignment. The verification server performs authentication checks in advance, validating the access right's legitimacy prior to listing it on the reassignment platform. This preliminary action prevents invalid rights from entering the reassignment market, ensuring reliability before transactions occur.
2Adaptability or versatility
If reassignment platforms operate independently without data sharing, then platform independence and user privacy are improved, but analysis efficiency and fraud detection capability deteriorate
Solution Approach 1:
The patent merges multiple independent reassignment platforms into a unified networked system where platforms share verification data and analytics. The verification server operates as a centralized service that all platforms access, combining their operations into a coordinated network. This merging enables shared analysis of reassignment patterns, improved fraud detection through collective intelligence, and efficient resource utilization while maintaining each platform's operational independence.
Solution Approach 2:
The verification server provides universal services across multiple reassignment platforms, handling verification, authentication, and data analysis for all platforms. This universal service enables platforms to maintain their independence while benefiting from shared capabilities, including centralized fraud detection, unified database queries, and collective analytics that improve overall system efficiency.
3Device complexity
If platforms do not track reassignment data, then system simplicity and data privacy are improved, but loss of information and inability to detect fraud worsen
Solution Approach 1:
The patent extracts critical tracking and verification functions from individual platforms and consolidates them into a centralized verification server. This separation allows platforms to maintain operational simplicity while the verification server handles comprehensive data tracking, authentication, and fraud detection. The extraction of these complex functions to a dedicated service reduces the complexity burden on individual platforms.
Solution Approach 2:
The verification server implements feedback mechanisms that continuously monitor and track reassignment transactions. It receives access rights for verification, queries databases for historical data, and provides feedback in the form of verification results and analytics to platforms and users. This feedback loop enables comprehensive information tracking and fraud detection while maintaining platform simplicity through automated verification processes.
Data Source
AI summary
The present disclosure generally relates to systems and methods that provide a network environment that enables reassignment platforms to provide authentic access rights for reassignment to user devices. More specifically, the present disclosure relates to systems and methods in which a reassignment platform can execute a protocol implemented using code (e.g., an Application Programming Interface (API)) to validate the authenticity of access rights made available for reassignment, and once reassigned, reissue the access rights to a new user and transmit those access rights to user devices natively in a mobile application.


