SIM Networking Intermediary for Encrypted Threat-Protected Access
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Solution Overview
Problem
Current SIM technologies, particularly eSIMs, expose users to sophisticated cyber threats due to limited protection against online threats like phishing and malware, lack of end-to-end encryption, and insufficient privacy controls, leaving users vulnerable to data interception and manipulation across the internet.
Innovation Solution
Implementing an intermediary system between the access network and the target that provides a secure SIM networking service, incorporating VPN functionality and DNS-based threat protection to ensure end-to-end encryption and flexible routing options, allowing users to mask their location and bypass geographic restrictions.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If SIM technology provides basic network access, then connectivity is enabled, but user privacy and security are compromised due to lack of end-to-end encryption
Solution Approach 1:
The patent introduces an intermediary system positioned between the SIM card and the network infrastructure. This intermediary applies end-to-end encryption to communications, acting as a secure gateway that enhances security without requiring changes to the SIM card itself or the end-user device, thus resolving the contradiction between improved security and system complexity.
2Reliability
If SIM technology enables network access, then connectivity is provided, but users are exposed to cyber threats like phishing and malware
Solution Approach 1:
The intermediary system implements preliminary security measures by applying encryption and filtering communications before they reach the SIM card and device. This preliminary anti-action blocks cyber threats such as phishing and malware at the network level, preventing them from reaching the user's device while maintaining normal connectivity functionality.
3Ease of operation
If SIM technology provides basic connectivity, then network access is enabled, but privacy controls are insufficient
Solution Approach 1:
The intermediary system serves as a privacy-protecting mediator that sits between the user's SIM card and the network. It provides enhanced privacy controls by encrypting communications and preventing unauthorized access to user information, thereby reducing information loss while maintaining ease of operation through automatic encryption without requiring user configuration.
4Reliability
If SIM technology enables direct network communication, then connectivity is established, but data transmission is vulnerable to interception
Solution Approach 1:
The patent introduces an intermediary communication system that establishes secure data transmission channels between SIM cards and the network. This intermediary applies end-to-end encryption to all communications, protecting data from interception while managing the complexity at the network infrastructure level rather than requiring changes to individual devices or SIM cards.
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AI summary
An intermediary system between an access network and a target may receive a communication originating from a client and directed to the target. The intermediary system may generate, based a subscriber identification module (SIM) security service, a secure communication. The intermediary system may provide the secure communication to the target.


