Ubiq Security Assigned Patent
Secure high speed storage, access, recovery, transmission, and retrieval from one or more of plurality of physical storage locations
By Francis Pelletier | June 8, 2020 at 2:18 pmUbiq Security, Inc., San Diego, CA, has been assigned a patent (10,657,283) developed by Eigner, Linda, Eigner, William, La Jolla, CA, Iasi, Anthony, San Diego, CA, Kahle, Charles, Escondido, CA, Schneir, Gary, Carlsbad, CA, and Tobias, Eric, La Jolla, CA, for “secure high speed data storage, access, recovery, transmission, and retrieval from one or more of a plurality of physical storage locations.“
The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: ”A method for storing a first data object includes: decomposing the first data object into a first fragment associated with a first original record locator and a second fragment associated with a second original record locator, obfuscating the first original record locator to generate a first obfuscated record locator and the second original record locator to generate a second obfuscated record locator, encrypting the first fragment using a first encryption key and the second fragment using a second encryption key, and storing, to at least a first of a plurality of storage locations, the first encrypted fragment with the corresponding first obfuscated record locator and the second encrypted fragment with the second obfuscated record locator.”
The patent application was filed on December 6, 2017 (15/833,345).











