Patents by Inventor Brian GONCALVES

Brian GONCALVES has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

  • Patent number: 11431498
    Abstract: A hybrid encryption scheme links a first public key encryption (PKE) scheme with a second PKE scheme through a true random or pseudo-random element, which is used by a sender to encapsulate a symmetrically encrypted message and its associated symmetric key to generate a pair of ciphertexts for transmission to a recipient. The recipient decrypts and decapsulates the ciphertexts, retrieves the random element, and may conduct one or more verification steps to ensure that the ciphertexts were well-formed, and to detect any re-encryption or encapsulation attacks. To encrypt a message, the message and initial random value are encrypted with a symmetric key to provide an intermediate ciphertext. The symmetric key and the encrypted message-value are each encapsulated by distinct algorithms using distinct values derived from the initial random value, such as different hashes, and public keys to provide first and second ciphertexts.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 12, 2020
    Date of Patent: August 30, 2022
    Assignees: NXM Labs, Inc., Reyerson University
    Inventors: Brian Goncalves, Atefeh Mashatan, Jay Fallah, Kristopher Byrne, Prathap Siddavaatam
  • Publication number: 20200259647
    Abstract: A hybrid encryption scheme links a first public key encryption (PKE) scheme with a second PKE scheme through a true random or pseudo-random element, which is used by a sender to encapsulate a symmetrically encrypted message and its associated symmetric key to generate a pair of ciphertexts for transmission to a recipient. The recipient decrypts and decapsulates the ciphertexts, retrieves the random element, and may conduct one or more verification steps to ensure that the ciphertexts were well-formed, and to detect any re-encryption or encapsulation attacks. To encrypt a message, the message and initial random value are encrypted with a symmetric key to provide an intermediate ciphertext. The symmetric key and the encrypted message-value are each encapsulated by distinct algorithms using distinct values derived from the initial random value, such as different hashes, and public keys to provide first and second ciphertexts.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 12, 2020
    Publication date: August 13, 2020
    Inventors: Brian GONCALVES, Atefeh MASHATAN, Jay FALLAH, Kristopher BYRNE, Prathap SIDDAVAATAM