PROVIDING SECURE ACCESS DATABASES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
E-TRANSPARENCY Bioconvergence 4320 West Zenith Drive Bloomington IN 47404 Providing secure access to databases of electronic records;ELECTRONIC-TRANSPARENCY;
HYPR HYPR CORP Ste 710 45 West 34th Street New York NY 10001 Providing secure access to databases;Design, development, and implementation of software to provide secure access and enable recognition of user credentials; Providing user authentication services using biometric hardware and software technology for secure access and recognition of user credentials; Providing user authentication services using biometric hardware and software technology for identity verification, secure entry and exit door access, and single sign-on technology for account logins; computer security services, namely, restricting unauthorized network access by users without credentials by providing secure access and enabling recognition of user credentials;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The present invention provides a data processing apparatus and method for accessing memory. The data processing apparatus has a secure domain and a non-secure domain, in the secure domain the data processing apparatus having access to secure data which is not accessible in the non-secure domain. The data processing apparatus comprises a device coupled via a device bus with the memory, the device being operable, when an item of data in the memory is required by the device, to issue onto the device bus a memory access request pertaining to either the secure domain or the non-secure domain. The memory is operable to store data required by the device, and contains secure memory for storing secure data and non-secure memory for storing non-secure data. In accordance with the invention, the memory access request as issued by the device includes a domain signal identifying whether the memory access request pertains to either the secure domain or the non-secure domain. The presence of this domain signal issued as part of the memory access request enables checking to be performed to ensure that secure data within the secure memory is not accessed by the device when the memory access request pertains to the non-secure domain.