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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 24, 2020
Filed:
Apr. 03, 2017
Bank of America Corporation, Charlotte, NC (US);
Steven M. Twombly, Saco, ME (US);
Matthew Murphy, Charlotte, NC (US);
Bradley Holland, Huntersville, NC (US);
Mark A. Nelson, Waxhaw, NC (US);
Mark Williams, Thornton, PA (US);
Bank of America Corporation, Charlotte, NC (US);
Abstract
A method, apparatus, computer-readable medium, and/or system may comprise a computing device comprising a processor and memory storing computer-executable instructions that, when executed by the processor, cause the computing device to generate a first secure session connection between a computing device and a first server associated with a first routing network. The computing device may receive, from the first server and via the first secure session connection, a plurality of pieces of data associated with the first routing network. The computing device may generate a second secure session connection between the computing device and a second server associated with a second routing network. The computing device may receive, from the second server and via the second secure session connection, a plurality of pieces of data associated with the second routing network. The computing device may categorize each of the plurality of pieces of data associated with the first routing network and the plurality of pieces of data associated with the second routing network. The computing device may generate, based on the categorizing, one or more tags for each of the plurality of pieces of data associated with the first routing network and the plurality of pieces of data associated with the second routing network. The computing device may generate, based on the one or more tags, a plurality of blocks of data. Each block of data of the plurality of blocks of data may comprise at least a portion of the plurality of pieces of data associated with the first routing network and the plurality of pieces of data associated with the second routing network. The computing device may store, at a storage device and with one or more corresponding tags, the plurality of blocks of data. The computing device may receive a request to share data with a third party computing device. In response to receiving the request to share data with the third party computing device, the computing device may transmit, to the third party computing device and based on the one or more corresponding tags, a block of data of the plurality of blocks of data. The first server associated with the first routing network may be configured to transmit, to the computing device and via the first secure session connection, the plurality of pieces of data associated with the first routing network. The second server associated with the second routing network may be configured to transmit, to the computing device and via the second secure session connection, the plurality of pieces of data associated with the second routing network.