G06F16/13

Systems and methods for executing data protection policies specific to a classified organizational structure

Disclosed herein are systems and methods for classifying organizational structure for implementing data protection policies. In one exemplary aspect, a method may comprise retrieving a plurality of data files of an organization, wherein the plurality of data files are stored in a data storage; retrieving structural information of the organization, the structural information comprising details of user accounts, organizational roles, and file metadata within the organization; classifying the structural information into an organization type of a plurality of organization types; classifying each respective data file of the plurality of data files into a respective topic of a plurality of topics, wherein the plurality of topics are associated with the organization type; generating a data protection policy for the organization based on each respective topic of the plurality of data files and the organization type; and executing the data protection policy on the data storage.

Systems and methods for executing data protection policies specific to a classified organizational structure

Disclosed herein are systems and methods for classifying organizational structure for implementing data protection policies. In one exemplary aspect, a method may comprise retrieving a plurality of data files of an organization, wherein the plurality of data files are stored in a data storage; retrieving structural information of the organization, the structural information comprising details of user accounts, organizational roles, and file metadata within the organization; classifying the structural information into an organization type of a plurality of organization types; classifying each respective data file of the plurality of data files into a respective topic of a plurality of topics, wherein the plurality of topics are associated with the organization type; generating a data protection policy for the organization based on each respective topic of the plurality of data files and the organization type; and executing the data protection policy on the data storage.

Real time visual validation of digital content using a distributed ledger

A digital asset is represented and verified as a set of related digital asset or other content objects. Related metadata is stored on an immutable distributed ledger separately from the content objects themselves. For example, a transaction object includes metadata such as identifiers for two or more content objects, fingerprints for the content objects. The content objects may be stored in a local or cloud object repository. Validation of a later identified content object may include determining a fingerprint for the later identified content object, mapping that fingerprint to an address within the immutable distributed ledger to retrieve metadata previously mapped, and comparing the two fingerprints. Visual validation may be provided when the first and second fingerprints match, such as by displaying a positive icon adjacent the later identified object.

Real time visual validation of digital content using a distributed ledger

A digital asset is represented and verified as a set of related digital asset or other content objects. Related metadata is stored on an immutable distributed ledger separately from the content objects themselves. For example, a transaction object includes metadata such as identifiers for two or more content objects, fingerprints for the content objects. The content objects may be stored in a local or cloud object repository. Validation of a later identified content object may include determining a fingerprint for the later identified content object, mapping that fingerprint to an address within the immutable distributed ledger to retrieve metadata previously mapped, and comparing the two fingerprints. Visual validation may be provided when the first and second fingerprints match, such as by displaying a positive icon adjacent the later identified object.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MAPPING DATA FIELDS BETWEEN FLAT FILES AND RELATIONAL DATABASES
20180011921 · 2018-01-11 ·

Systems and methods for mapping data fields between flat files and relational databases are disclosed. For example, an operator of a computing system may wish to export select fields from a relational database to a data file. The operator must then manipulate the data file's field header to conform to a defined specification. A computer program may automatically map the fields in that field header to the field names identified in the specification. The program may then rename the fields in the field header to that of the corresponding, specified field names.

ARCHITECTURE FOR MANAGEMENT OF DIGITAL FILES ACROSS DISTRIBUTED NETWORK
20230004527 · 2023-01-05 · ·

A server system, based on content of a first file stored on a first client device being modified, automatically receives a copy of the modified first file from a first transfer client, implemented on the first client device, the copy of the modified first file being an updated version of the first file generated from content of the first file being modified. The server system receives, from the first transfer client, first metadata associated with the updated version of the first file, the first metadata being assigned a first priority greater than a second priority assigned to the copy of the modified first file. The server system automatically transfers the first metadata to a second transfer client, implemented on a second client device, before the copy of the modified first file is transferred to the second transfer client to be stored on the second client device.

ARCHITECTURE FOR MANAGEMENT OF DIGITAL FILES ACROSS DISTRIBUTED NETWORK
20230004527 · 2023-01-05 · ·

A server system, based on content of a first file stored on a first client device being modified, automatically receives a copy of the modified first file from a first transfer client, implemented on the first client device, the copy of the modified first file being an updated version of the first file generated from content of the first file being modified. The server system receives, from the first transfer client, first metadata associated with the updated version of the first file, the first metadata being assigned a first priority greater than a second priority assigned to the copy of the modified first file. The server system automatically transfers the first metadata to a second transfer client, implemented on a second client device, before the copy of the modified first file is transferred to the second transfer client to be stored on the second client device.

CONFIGURABLE PARSER AND A METHOD FOR PARSING INFORMATION UNITS
20230007106 · 2023-01-05 ·

A packet processing technique can include receiving a packet, and parsing the packet based on a protocol field to generate a parse result vector. The parse result vector is used to select between forwarding the packet to a virtual machine executing on a host processing integrated circuit, forwarding the packet to a physical media access controller, multicasting the packet to multiple virtual machines executing on the host processing integrated circuit, and sending the packet to a hypervisor.

DATABASE PLATFORM FOR REALTIME UPDATING OF USER DATA FROM THIRD PARTY SOURCES

A data processing system communicates with a secure third-party database to obtain information about a user that is usable to determine one or more items associated with the user. The system then coordinates gathering and identification of additional data relevant to the user from other third-party data sources, to potentially update the user's information stored with the secure third-party database. The updated information may then be accessed at the secure third-party database to determine items associated with the user, which may include additional items in view of the additional data

DATABASE PLATFORM FOR REALTIME UPDATING OF USER DATA FROM THIRD PARTY SOURCES

A data processing system communicates with a secure third-party database to obtain information about a user that is usable to determine one or more items associated with the user. The system then coordinates gathering and identification of additional data relevant to the user from other third-party data sources, to potentially update the user's information stored with the secure third-party database. The updated information may then be accessed at the secure third-party database to determine items associated with the user, which may include additional items in view of the additional data