Patent classifications
G06F21/1063
Hot updating method of script file package and hot updating device of script file package
A hot updating method of script file package and a hot updating device of script file package are provided, which belongs to the technical field of hot updating. The hot updating method of script file package includes: receiving an update request of a terminal for an application program, where the update request carries a terminal identification; acquiring an initial script file packet of the application program, extracting an encryption feature vector of the initial script file packet, encrypting the initial script file packet according to the encryption feature vector, and generating an encrypted script file packet; calculating a first MD5 value of the encrypted script file packet; calculating an encrypted feature value of a combination of the terminal identification and the feature vector; and generating a hot update package, according to the encrypted script file package, the first MD5 value and the encrypted feature value, and sending the hot update package to the terminal.
UHD HLS streaming trusted client server environment
A video player for playing a video stream that receives a master playlist identifying at least one variant playlist identifying a video file encoded as a series of video frames that when decoded provide the video stream. The video player based upon a configuration tag in the master play list selectively determining whether the video file is to be processed in a trusted execution environment. The trusted execution environment of the video player selectively includes at least one of (i) hack one, only hack one; (ii) output and link protection; (iii) hardware root of trust; and (iv) forensic watermarking, and decrypts and/or decodes the video stream in such an environment.
Security Policy for a Portion of Resources on a Machine
A computer stores, within a single user account, multiple supervised computing resources and multiple additional computing resources. The multiple supervised computing resources are associated with a security policy. The computer executes a first instance of a specified application that lacks read access and lacks write access to any and all of the multiple supervised computing resources. The computer executes, simultaneously with the first instance, a second instance of the specified application that accesses at least a portion of the multiple supervised computing resources. The computer applies rules from the security policy to the second instance of the specified application while foregoing applying the rules from the security policy to the first instance of the specified application.
Indicator of Security Policy Application for a Portion of Resources on a Machine
A computer stores, within a single user account, multiple supervised computing resources and multiple additional computing resources. The multiple supervised computing resources are associated with a security policy. The computer executes a first instance of a specified application that lacks read access and lacks write access to any and all of the multiple supervised computing resources. The computer executes, simultaneously with the first instance, a second instance of the specified application that accesses at least a portion of the multiple supervised computing resources. The computer applies rules from the security policy to the second instance of the specified application while foregoing applying the rules from the security policy to the first instance of the specified application.
SECURE VISUAL AND COMPUTATIONAL BOUNDARY FOR A SUBSET OF RESOURCES ON A COMPUTING MACHINE
A computer stores, within a single user account, multiple supervised computing resources and multiple additional computing resources. The multiple supervised computing resources are associated with a security policy. The computer executes a first instance of a specified application that lacks read access and lacks write access to any and all of the multiple supervised computing resources. The computer executes, simultaneously with the first instance, a second instance of the specified application that accesses at least a portion of the multiple supervised computing resources. The computer applies rules from the security policy to the second instance of the specified application while foregoing applying the rules from the security policy to the first instance of the specified application.
Application Access Permissions in Supervised Zone
A computer stores, within a single user account, multiple supervised computing resources and multiple additional computing resources. The multiple supervised computing resources are associated with a security policy. The computer executes a first instance of a specified application that lacks read access and lacks write access to any and all of the multiple supervised computing resources. The computer executes, simultaneously with the first instance, a second instance of the specified application that accesses at least a portion of the multiple supervised computing resources. The computer applies rules from the security policy to the second instance of the specified application while foregoing applying the rules from the security policy to the first instance of the specified application.
Applying a Security Policy to an Instance of an Application
A computer stores, within a single user account, multiple supervised computing resources and multiple additional computing resources. The multiple supervised computing resources are associated with a security policy. The computer executes a first instance of a specified application that lacks read access and lacks write access to any and all of the multiple supervised computing resources. The computer executes, simultaneously with the first instance, a second instance of the specified application that accesses at least a portion of the multiple supervised computing resources. The computer applies rules from the security policy to the second instance of the specified application while foregoing applying the rules from the security policy to the first instance of the specified application.
Visual Indicator for Organizational Computing Resource
A computer stores, within a single user account, multiple supervised computing resources and multiple additional computing resources. The multiple supervised computing resources are associated with a security policy. The computer executes a first instance of a specified application that lacks read access and lacks write access to any and all of the multiple supervised computing resources. The computer executes, simultaneously with the first instance, a second instance of the specified application that accesses at least a portion of the multiple supervised computing resources. The computer applies rules from the security policy to the second instance of the specified application while foregoing applying the rules from the security policy to the first instance of the specified application.
Operation Restriction Based on Security Policy
A computer stores, within a single user account, multiple supervised computing resources and multiple additional computing resources. The multiple supervised computing resources are associated with a security policy. The computer executes a first instance of a specified application that lacks read access and lacks write access to any and all of the multiple supervised computing resources. The computer executes, simultaneously with the first instance, a second instance of the specified application that accesses at least a portion of the multiple supervised computing resources. The computer applies rules from the security policy to the second instance of the specified application while foregoing applying the rules from the security policy to the first instance of the specified application.
VIRTUAL NEWSROOM SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREOF
Embodiments relate to a virtual newsroom system and a method thereof. The method comprises: receiving, through a user registration unit of a virtual newsroom system, a registration of a user; deciding through a registration approving unit of the virtual newsroom system, the registration of the user is approved or rejected; receiving through a content receiving unit of the virtual newsroom system, one or more content from an approved media person; approving, through an approving unit of the virtual newsroom system, the one or more content; publishing, on a publishing unit of the virtual newsroom system, the one or more content; and enabling, through a sales and purchase unit of the virtual newsroom system, sale, purchase and auction of the one or more content.