Unified Authentication Profiles for Multisystem Network Access
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing systems lack seamless mechanisms for compiling and aggregating authentication data across multiple sources, leading to inefficient and cumbersome user authentication processes in multisystem networks, particularly in health, agriculture, education, and defense applications.
Innovation Solution
A multisystem data collection computing input tool that receives and processes identification and authentication data, generates computing profiles, and enables access to connected systems by bypassing redundant authentication steps, using selectable objects to facilitate secure and efficient access.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If traditional separate authentication systems are used for each computing system, then security validation is maintained for each system, but user authentication time and complexity increase significantly
Solution Approach 1:
The patent combines multiple separate authentication systems into a single unified authentication system. The server aggregates authentication data from multiple computing systems and performs consolidated authentication operations, allowing users to authenticate once across multiple systems rather than separately for each system, thereby reducing authentication time while maintaining security.
Solution Approach 2:
The authentication system is designed with universal functionality to handle authentication across different types of computing systems and applications. The server can process authentication data from various sources and validate credentials across multiple destinations, making the authentication mechanism adaptable and efficient across diverse systems.
2Reliability
If multiple separate authentication operations are performed for different computing systems, then system-specific security requirements are met, but operational complexity and user burden increase
Solution Approach 1:
The patent introduces an intermediary authentication server that mediates between users and multiple computing systems. This server aggregates authentication data, performs consolidated validation, and coordinates authentication across multiple systems, simplifying the user experience while ensuring each system's security requirements are met through the intermediary's coordinated authentication operations.
3Productivity
If authentication data is collected and processed for multiple systems, then seamless access across systems is achieved, but data transmission and processing complexity increase
Solution Approach 1:
The patent segments the authentication data processing into distinct functional modules: data aggregation module that collects authentication data from multiple sources, data structure compilation module that organizes the aggregated data, and authentication operation execution module that performs validation. This segmentation manages complexity by dividing the processing task into manageable, specialized components.
Solution Approach 2:
The authentication server creates compiled data structures that are copies of the aggregated authentication information, allowing the same authentication data to be efficiently transmitted and validated across multiple computing systems without repeatedly accessing the original data sources, thereby improving productivity while managing data processing complexity.
Data Source
AI summary
Disclosed is a method, system, and computer program product for using a multisystem data collection computing input tool. Data associated with plurality of sources is received and transformed to be stored in a specialized database and format. Access to the specialized database is enabled over a multisystem network such that a user may view and update the data in real time through a graphical user interface. In some embodiments, updates to data are automatically occurring in real time without user instruction.


