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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Feb. 11, 2025
Filed:
Jul. 27, 2021
Jared Poetter, Blue Bell, PA (US);
Michael C Leap, Blue Bell, PA (US);
Diane E Schaefer, Blue Bell, PA (US);
Robert a Johnson, Collegeville, PA (US);
Michael Saunders, Blue Bell, PA (US);
Robert R Buckwalter, Blue Bell, PA (US);
Sarah K Inforzato, Blue Bell, PA (US);
Eugene J Gretter, Blue Bell, PA (US);
George Karian, Blue Bell, PA (US);
Jared Poetter, Blue Bell, PA (US);
Michael C Leap, Blue Bell, PA (US);
Diane E Schaefer, Blue Bell, PA (US);
Robert A Johnson, Collegeville, PA (US);
Michael Saunders, Blue Bell, PA (US);
Robert R Buckwalter, Blue Bell, PA (US);
Sarah K Inforzato, Blue Bell, PA (US);
Eugene J Gretter, Blue Bell, PA (US);
George Karian, Blue Bell, PA (US);
UNISYS CORPORATION, Blue Bell, PA (US);
Abstract
A method of creating secure endpoints on a network includes registering by a node using a random selection algorithm to choose which server to register to; receiving by the node a property set ID of a property set that the node is a member of; and authorizing by the node using the property set ID to look up its authorization details in the property set. A method of creating secure endpoints on a secure network having at least one community of interest, includes registering by a node using a random selection algorithm to choose which server to register to; receiving by the node a property set ID of a property set that the node is a member of; and authorizing by the node through an authorization server using the property set ID to look up its authorization details in the property set; wherein the node and the authorization server are a member of the at least one community of interest.