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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 02, 2013
Filed:
May. 16, 2008
Robert T. Kulakowski, San Diego, CA (US);
Craig Mautner, San Diego, CA (US);
James B. Fahy, San Diego, CA (US);
Jeffrey Bronte, San Diego, CA (US);
Greg Hutchins, San Diego, CA (US);
Robert T. Kulakowski, San Diego, CA (US);
Craig Mautner, San Diego, CA (US);
James B. Fahy, San Diego, CA (US);
Jeffrey Bronte, San Diego, CA (US);
Greg Hutchins, San Diego, CA (US);
Verimatix, Inc., San Diego, CA (US);
Abstract
Systems and methods for protecting data being sent between a client and a server include the capability of defining programmable processing steps that are applied by the server when protecting the data and the same steps are applied by the client when unprotecting the data. The programmable processing steps can be defined uniquely for each client, and the programmable processing steps are selected from a number of functions using sequencing data that defines the processing steps. The programmable processing steps allow for each client to process encrypted data in a different manner and the programmable processing steps are defined by what is called a digital rights management (DRM) Sequencing Key, and as such the system and method introduces a key-able DRM whereby each DRM message can be processed in a unique (or pseudo unique) manner.