MUMBAI, India, April 17 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202621024111 A) filed by Maulikkumar Omprakash Dave, Velhe, Maharashtra, on Feb. 28, for 'system and method for securing personally identifiable information on shipping labels using lifecycle-managed encryption and multi-factor decryption authorization.'
Inventor(s) include Maulikkumar Omprakash Dave.
The application for the patent was published on April 17, under issue no. 16/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "System and Method for Securing Personally Identifiable Information on Shipping Labels Using Lifecycle-Managed Encryption and Multi-Factor Decryption Authorization. The invention provides a system (FIG. 1) that encrypts sender and recipient personally identifiable information using unique label-specific asymmetric key pairs generated within a hardware security module, embedding encrypted payloads within machine-readable codes on physical shipping labels. Encrypted data is distributed across individual parcels rather than centralized in databases. Decryption requires simultaneous satisfaction of multiple independent authorization factors including postal code polygon geofencing, multi-point biometric authentication, and cryptographic device attestation. The system implements a two-step label generation process preventing e-commerce platform access to personally identifiable information, hash-based audit logging, temporary proxy telephone numbers, machine learning behavioral analytics, and automatic key deletion upon delivery lifecycle events providing irreversible crypto-shredding. The technical effect is elimination of centralized personally identifiable information storage through per-label distributed encryption with hardware-enforced key lifecycle management."
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