MUMBAI, India, Sept. 26 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202421022120 A) filed by Bharat Ramdas Pawar; Dr. B. Sathyasri; Dr Ulhas Shinde; Dr Devendra Bhuyar; and Mr Dinesh Darp, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra, on March 22, 2024, for 'block chain powered tamperproof crypto processor.'
Inventor(s) include Bharat Ramdas Pawar; Dr. B. Sathyasri; Dr Ulhas Shinde; Dr Devendra Bhuyar; and Mr Dinesh Darp.
The application for the patent was published on Sept. 26, under issue no. 39/2025.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "Using block chain technology to manage security data, the current concept provides a decentralized and secure trusted platform management system and technique. Block chain networks, smart contract modules, and block chain algorithms comprise the system. A decentralized, safe environment for exchanging and storing crypto processor security data is offered by the block chain network. To improve the effectiveness of security services, the smart contract module automates cryptography-related transactions, including SHA-1, SHA-256, ECC BN_P256, ECCNIST_P256, and RSA 1024-2048. In order to guarantee accountability and transparency, the smart contract module additionally offers an audit trail of every transaction. The improved security and privacy, cryptography-centric methodology, and automation of security-related transactions are only a few benefits that the current invention offers over conventional security management systems."
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