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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 11, 2024
Filed:
Oct. 15, 2021
Palantir Technologies Inc., Denver, CO (US);
Mihir Patil, New York, NY (US);
Hugo Dobbelaere, Paris, FR;
Yeong Wei Wee, Singapore, SG;
Maia Hamin, Amherst, MA (US);
Piotr Kraus, London, GB;
Yurii Mashtalir, Paris, FR;
Hussein Farah, London, GB;
Alexander Galimberti, London, GB;
Caterina Wanka, Munich, DE;
Lukas Czypulovski, Munich, DE;
Juraj Micko, Baska, SK;
Nezihe Pehlivan, London, GB;
Palantir Technologies Inc., Denver, CO (US);
Abstract
A cryptography administration system facilitates secure, user-friendly and auditable cryptography. An administrator may create channels with associated cryptographic keys and algorithms for performing cryptographic operations such as encryption and decryption. The channel may be associated with licenses which may include permissions to perform cryptographic operations. The licenses may be shared with one or more users. A user may perform cryptographic operations using the channel according to the permissions and operations included in the licenses, to which the user has access, associated with the channel. The user does not need a technical understanding of the cryptographic system (e.g., keys and algorithms) to perform the cryptographic operations and does not need access to the keys to perform the operations. The cryptographic operations may be stored in an audit log that can be reviewed by user.