Digital DNA Security Platform for Trusted Ecosystem Data Exchange
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Solution Overview
Problem
Current cybersecurity measures are inadequate in distinguishing between noble and nefarious activities within digital ecosystems, as they rely on outdated technologies that fail to effectively thwart subversion, espionage, and privacy assaults, particularly due to the limitations of linear scalability and the shared common-machine-language essential for network-centric missions.
Innovation Solution
Cyphergenics technology employs computationally complex genomic constructions and information theory principles to create hyper-scalable digital ecosystems, enabling virtual affiliation, authentication, and trusted execution domains through unique genomic and cryptographic properties, allowing for strategic regulation of digital DNA and secure data exchange without compromising computational integrity.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If traditional cryptography and security technologies are used, then basic security functions are provided, but hyper-scalability and ability to distinguish noble from nefarious activities are insufficient
Solution Approach 1:
The patent transforms cryptographic security from a static parameter-based system to a dynamic genomic parameter system. Digital genomic data sets with specific entropy values are used as new security parameters, allowing continuous adjustment of security characteristics. The root DNA module modifies genomic data sets using computationally complex functions to dynamically change security parameters, enabling both high reliability and hyper-scalability simultaneously.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent creates a composite security architecture combining traditional cryptographic elements with novel genomic constructions. The ecosystem security platform integrates root DNA modules, link modules, sequence mapping modules, and binary transformation modules into a unified composite system that leverages both established cryptography and new genomic-based security mechanisms to achieve superior scalability and effectiveness.
2Reliability
If genomic data sets are modified using computationally complex functions, then security and differentiation are enhanced, but computational overhead increases
Solution Approach 1:
The root DNA module performs preliminary modifications to genomic data sets in advance, creating modified genomic correlation objects and modified genomic differentiation objects before they are needed for security operations. This preliminary action ensures genomic integrity is established upfront, reducing the need for intensive real-time computational operations and thereby lowering overall computational overhead.
Solution Approach 2:
The patent uses copying mechanisms where the root DNA module creates modified versions of genomic data sets (modified genomic correlation objects, modified genomic differentiation objects) that can be reused across multiple security operations. These copied and modified genomic objects serve as templates that reduce redundant computational work, maintaining genomic integrity while decreasing repeated computational overhead.
3Adaptability or versatility
If digital ecosystems use common-machine-language for interoperability, then network-centric missions are enabled, but security against subversion and espionage is compromised
Solution Approach 1:
The patent introduces digital genomic data sets as an intermediary layer between the common-machine-language ecosystem and security operations. The genomic data sets act as a mediator that enables secure differentiation and authentication without requiring changes to the underlying interoperable machine language. The link module uses these genomic intermediaries to establish secure connections while maintaining ecosystem interoperability, effectively decoupling security from the vulnerable common-language layer.
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AI summary
In embodiments, a VDAX configured with an ecosystem security platform (ESP) and has a digital DNA assigned thereto that includes an eligibility object, a correlation object, and a differentiation object is disclosed. In embodiments, the ESP includes a DNA module configured to: manage and modify the DNA of the VDAX. The ESP also includes a link module that receives and decodes a link from a second VDAX that contains encoded GRI and decodes the encoded GRI based on the eligibility object and a modified correlation object. The ESP includes a sequence mapping module that maps a sequence from a first portion of a digital object to be provided to the second VDAX into a modified differentiation object modified using the GRI to obtain an engagement factor. The ESP includes a transformation module that generates a VBLS object by encoding a second portion of the digital object using the engagement factor.


