Unified Authentication Profiles for Multisystem Access
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Solution Overview
Problem
Existing systems lack seamless mechanisms for aggregating and securely transmitting authentication data across multiple systems, hindering efficient access and execution of operations in industries such as health, agriculture, education, and defense.
Innovation Solution
A multisystem data collection computing input tool that receives and processes identification and authentication data, generates profiles, and enables access to computing systems by bypassing redundant authentication steps, facilitating secure data transmission and aggregation.
Engineering Contradictions & Design Principles
Engineering Contradiction Analysis
1Reliability
If traditional authentication systems are used for each computing system separately, then security validation is maintained for each system, but user authentication time and complexity increase significantly across multiple systems
Solution Approach 1:
The patent combines multiple separate authentication systems into a single unified authentication service. The authentication service aggregates authentication data from multiple computing systems and provides centralized validation, allowing users to authenticate once and access multiple systems without repeating the authentication process at each system.
Solution Approach 2:
The authentication service is designed as a universal system that can validate authentication data across different computing systems and industries. It handles various authentication methods (biometric, knowledge-based, possession-based) and works with multiple data sources, making it applicable to health, agriculture, education, and defense sectors simultaneously.
2Reliability
If separate authentication data collection is performed for each computing system, then system-specific security requirements are met, but data aggregation complexity and processing overhead increase
Solution Approach 1:
The authentication service acts as an intermediary between multiple computing systems and users. It collects, aggregates, and validates authentication data from various sources, then provides centralized authentication decisions. This mediator approach simplifies the overall system architecture by centralizing data aggregation logic and reducing direct connections between multiple systems.
3Reliability
If multiple authentication operations are executed sequentially for each system, then comprehensive security validation is achieved, but user experience and access efficiency deteriorate
Solution Approach 1:
The authentication service performs preliminary authentication validation before users need to access individual computing systems. By pre-validating authentication data and establishing trusted sessions, the system eliminates the need for users to undergo repeated authentication operations when accessing multiple systems, thereby improving access efficiency while maintaining security.
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.


