User Profile Access Control After Contact Data Changes
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing resource systems face inefficiencies in user account enrollment and unenrollment, leading to resource waste and increased latency due to unauthorized data transfers resulting from user profile modifications, which can compromise security and integrity.
Innovation Solution
A system that automates user account enrollment and unenrollment, monitors user profile modifications, and prevents unauthorized data transfers by denying access to resource systems for a period after detecting contact data changes, using a fraud prevention threshold to verify legitimate requests.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If user profile modifications are monitored and access is prevented after detecting contact data changes, then security against unauthorized data transfers is improved, but user convenience and system accessibility deteriorate
Solution Approach 1:
The system performs preliminary actions by monitoring user profile modifications and proactively preventing access before unauthorized data transfers can occur. When contact data changes are detected, the system preemptively blocks resource system access, thereby preventing potential security breaches before they happen rather than reacting after unauthorized transfers occur.
Solution Approach 2:
The system implements feedback mechanisms by continuously monitoring user profile changes and dynamically adjusting access permissions based on detected modifications. The system provides feedback loops where profile modification detection triggers access prevention, and legitimate users can restore access through verification processes, creating a responsive security system that adapts to changing conditions.
2Productivity
If automated enrollment and unenrollment processes are implemented, then resource system efficiency is improved, but system complexity increases
Solution Approach 1:
The system enables self-service automation where user accounts are automatically enrolled in and unenrolled from the resource system based on profile status changes without requiring manual intervention. The automated processes monitor profile modifications and trigger appropriate enrollment or unenrollment actions, allowing the system to manage its own access control state dynamically.
Solution Approach 2:
The system performs preliminary actions by automatically enrolling user accounts in the resource system when profile criteria are met, and proactively unenrolling them when modifications suggest unauthorized access risk. This preliminary automation eliminates manual processing steps and ensures timely access control adjustments.
Data Source
AI summary
A system can be provided for automatically enrolling and unenrolling user accounts in and from resource systems. For example, the system can receive an enrollment request from a user device. In response, the system can request a mobile communication from a piece of contact data of a user profile associated with the user account. Upon receiving the mobile communication, the system can verify a user of the user account and automatically enroll the user account in the resource system to provide access for the user account to the resource system. Subsequent to enrolling the user account in the resource system, the system can monitor the user profile to detect a modification to the piece of contact data in the user profile. Upon detecting the modification, the system can prevent the access for the user account to the resource system for a period of time.


