Patents by Inventor Charles H. Bennett
Charles H. Bennett 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).
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Publication number: 20120072733Abstract: A wearable video recording system with time-bracketed authentication is provided and includes a article, including a spine, wearable by a user, a recording device, supported on the spine, to generate a recording of a scene, an affecter subsystem, supported on the spine, to influence the scene being recorded with unpredictable data and an untrusted controller coupled to the recording device and the affecter subsystem, the untrusted controller being receptive of the unpredictable data, which the untrusted controller communicates to the affecter subsystem, and being configured to transmit at least hashed digests of the recording to one or more repositories.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 17, 2010Publication date: March 22, 2012Applicant: INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES CORPORATIONInventors: Charles H. Bennett, Mavis Donkor
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Patent number: 7792296Abstract: A high level of security for access to recorded information is provided by a method which includes provisioning of a trusted/protected communication linkage such as a tamper-resistant or tamper evident enclosure, a physical close coupling between information source and encryption processor and/or obfuscated code or end-to-end network encryption and encryption, possibly symmetrical, of the information to be recorded by a preferably random session key or segment key. The session key or segment key may then be encrypted, preferably asymmetrically, by a secure key which may be shared or access thereto shared in accordance with any desired security policy. Use of a public key or public key/private key infrastructure also provides for authentication of the recorded information.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2008Date of Patent: September 7, 2010Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Charles H. Bennett
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Patent number: 7477740Abstract: A high level of security for access to recorded information is provided by a method which includes provisioning of a trusted/protected communication linkage such as a tamper-resistant or tamper evident enclosure, a physical close coupling between information source and encryption processor and/or obfuscated code or end-to-end network encryption and encryption, possibly symmetrical, of the information to be recorded by a preferably random session key or segment key. The session key or segment key may then be encrypted, preferably asymmetrically, by a secure key which may be shared or access thereto shared in accordance with any desired security policy. Use of a public key or public key/private key infrastructure also provides for authentication of the recorded information.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2005Date of Patent: January 13, 2009Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Charles H. Bennett
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Publication number: 20080310636Abstract: A high level of security for access to recorded information is provided by provision of a trusted/protected communication linkage such as a tamper-resistant or tamper evident enclosure, a physical close coupling between information source and encryption processor and/or obfuscated code or end-to-end network encryption and encryption, possibly symmetrical, of the information to be recorded by a preferably random session key or segment key. The session key or segment key may then be encrypted, preferably asymmetrically, by a secure key which may be shared or access thereto shared in accordance with any desired security policy. Use of a public key or public key/private key infrastructure also provides for authentication of the recorded information.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 19, 2008Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventor: Charles H. BENNETT
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Patent number: 5598473Abstract: A method and apparatus authenticates and provides non-repudiability for analog messages which renders it impossible for a person, including the recipient, who is not in possession of a (cryptographic) key belonging to the claimed sender, to forge the message. The recipient is able to verify that the sender possessed the correct key, and a third party (judge) can establish whether the message was forged or not. This is accomplished by interposing a digital signature generator/verifier/recorder (DS-GVR) module in the sending apparatus, such as a facsimile machine. The receiver, using another DS-GVR, can verify that a received document comes from the purported sender and has not been altered enroute. The receiver's DS-GVR module can be made to produce a machine-readable record of the signed transmission.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1994Date of Patent: January 28, 1997Assignee: IBM CorporationInventors: Ralph Linsker, Charles H. Bennett
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Patent number: 5515438Abstract: Quantum key distribution (QKD) uses non-orthogonal quantum states to distribute random information, suitable for use as a key for encryption and authentication, between two users who share secret information initially, with the assurance, based on the uncertainty principle, that it is unknown to anyone else. The present invention, which can be used with a fiberoptic channel or an unguided light beam, differs from previous QKD schemes in using macroscopic signals instead of single photons. The invention solves the problem of stray light and cost by using signals which are more efficient, and less noisy than photon-counting detectors at the wavelengths where optical fibers are most transparent.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 1993Date of Patent: May 7, 1996Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Charles H. Bennett, Stephen J. Wiesner
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Patent number: 5307410Abstract: An apparatus and method for distributing cryptographic key information is described incorporating a quantum channel for conveying dim and reference light pulses, a timing channel, a source of coherent light pulses, beamsplitters, a random number generator, a phase modulator and a memory for recording the phase of transmitted dim light pulses. A cryptographic key receiver is described incorporating beam splitters, a random number generator, a phase modulator, a detector and a memory for recording the phase of received dim light pulses. The invention overcomes the problem of distributing fresh cryptographic key information between two users who share no secret information initially.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1993Date of Patent: April 26, 1994Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventor: Charles H. Bennett
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Patent number: 4886106Abstract: A die casting apparatus for forming rotors for electric motors. The apparatus includes a frame having at least two opposed stationary pressure plates and a rotating turret rotatively mounted betewen these stationary plates. The turret includes three apertures at three equally spaced locations around the turret. Tooling is arranged at each of the respective locations for forming a rotor. Compensating and casting tooling is located at a first station, pin pressing and trimming tooling is located at the second station and unloading and loading tooling is located at the third station. The operations at the respective stations proceed simultaneously. The operations are selected so that the combined operations of each of the stations will take approximately equal amounts of time.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1988Date of Patent: December 12, 1989Assignee: HPM CorporationInventor: Charles H. Bennett
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Patent number: 4382440Abstract: A smoke and pollutant filtering device comprising a mask having a filter composed of a series of contiguous, serial layers of filtering material. The filter consists of front and rear gas permeable covers, a first filter layer of pressed vegetable matter, a second filter layer comprising a layer of activated charcoal adjacent a layer of aqua filter floss, a third filter comprising a gas permeable cloth situated between layers of pressed vegetable matter, and a fourth filter layer comprising an aqua filter floss. The first through fourth filter layers are sandwiched between the front and rear gas permeable covers. The filtering device is stitched together and mounted within a fire-retardant hood shaped to fit over a human head. Elastic bands are included in the hood to maintain the hood snugly about the head when worn.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1981Date of Patent: May 10, 1983Inventors: Nancy J. Kapp, Charles H. Bennett
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Patent number: 4228587Abstract: A reusable, pocket-size container, having a chamber for holding a shaving lather and adapted to be gripped by the hand of the shaver, has an open-ended well in its upper end which is separated from the lather chamber and configured to receive a disposable safety razor comprising a stem and an overhanging shaving head. The stem is withdrawable from stored position within the well to a raised position in which it is automatically held in shaving position. It can also be completely withdrawn from the well to permit the replacement of a fully used razor with another. A device is provided to dispense lather from the chamber and a cap is provided for the top of the container to house the components when the device is not in use.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 1979Date of Patent: October 21, 1980Inventor: Charles H. Bennett