H04L69/16

Reduction of the attack surface in a communications system

A system and a method are for routing data packets from or to at least one electronic control unit, referred to as outgoing packets or incoming packets respectively. The at least one electronic control unit is connected to a communications system via a first interface. The communications system is connected via a second interface to a modem suitable for transferring the outgoing packets and the incoming packets to or respectively from at least one telecommunications network through a plurality of access points. Each access point is secured or unsecured. The outgoing and incoming packets are processed according to the type of access point by which the packets are transferred to or from the at least one telecommunications network.

Reduction of the attack surface in a communications system

A system and a method are for routing data packets from or to at least one electronic control unit, referred to as outgoing packets or incoming packets respectively. The at least one electronic control unit is connected to a communications system via a first interface. The communications system is connected via a second interface to a modem suitable for transferring the outgoing packets and the incoming packets to or respectively from at least one telecommunications network through a plurality of access points. Each access point is secured or unsecured. The outgoing and incoming packets are processed according to the type of access point by which the packets are transferred to or from the at least one telecommunications network.

Throughput guidance based on user plane insight

Communication systems may benefit from more accurate information regarding the passage of data through a network. For example, certain wireless communication systems may benefit from throughput guidance based on user plane insight and optional radio channel information. A method can include monitoring the bandwidth available on at least one of a per data bearer, per application or per transmission control protocol flow basis. The method can also include providing throughput guidance to an entity configured to attempt at least one of transmission control protocol or content level optimization. The throughput guidance can be configured to assist the entity in attempting the at least one of the transmission control protocol or content level optimization.

Throughput guidance based on user plane insight

Communication systems may benefit from more accurate information regarding the passage of data through a network. For example, certain wireless communication systems may benefit from throughput guidance based on user plane insight and optional radio channel information. A method can include monitoring the bandwidth available on at least one of a per data bearer, per application or per transmission control protocol flow basis. The method can also include providing throughput guidance to an entity configured to attempt at least one of transmission control protocol or content level optimization. The throughput guidance can be configured to assist the entity in attempting the at least one of the transmission control protocol or content level optimization.

Method and device of displaying multi-screen interactive

The present application discloses techniques of implementing multi-screen display of interactive data. The techniques comprise receiving an interaction request from another computing device; establishing an interactive data connection channel with the other computing device according to the interaction request; receiving interactive data for the other computing device through the interactive data connection channel; determining a plurality of types of interactive data and corresponding interactive instructions included in the interactive data by analyzing field data in a data format of the interactive data based on a predetermined data format table; and performing display of the plurality of types of interactive data based on the corresponding interactive instructions.

SECURE NETWORKING ENGINE FOR A SECURE NETWORKING SYSTEM
20230006968 · 2023-01-05 ·

Methods, systems, and computer storage media for providing a local protocol server associated with a secure networking engine that provides client-side forwarding in a secure networking system. The local protocol server (e.g., local TCP/UDP server)—on a client device—operates based on client-side forwarding operations that include: IP assignment, operating system (OS) routing, destination network address translation, and original destination retrieval to support accessing a network resource (e.g., socket connection) on the client device and support communications between client applications on the client device and the local protocol server on the same client device. In this way, the local protocol server supports communications of a diverse set of data traffic or network traffic (e.g., different types of cross-platform communications), where the diverse set of network traffic is initially communicated from a client application and processed for network security operations at the local protocol sever of within the same client device.

SECURE NETWORKING ENGINE FOR A SECURE NETWORKING SYSTEM
20230006968 · 2023-01-05 ·

Methods, systems, and computer storage media for providing a local protocol server associated with a secure networking engine that provides client-side forwarding in a secure networking system. The local protocol server (e.g., local TCP/UDP server)—on a client device—operates based on client-side forwarding operations that include: IP assignment, operating system (OS) routing, destination network address translation, and original destination retrieval to support accessing a network resource (e.g., socket connection) on the client device and support communications between client applications on the client device and the local protocol server on the same client device. In this way, the local protocol server supports communications of a diverse set of data traffic or network traffic (e.g., different types of cross-platform communications), where the diverse set of network traffic is initially communicated from a client application and processed for network security operations at the local protocol sever of within the same client device.

Scheduling method and apparatus for a quality of service data flow
11546269 · 2023-01-03 · ·

This application provides a scheduling method and an apparatus. The method includes: determining, by an application processor, a type of a to-be-sent data packet, and putting, by the application processor, the to-be-sent data packet into a quality of service QoS data flow corresponding to the type of the to-be-sent data packet, where the type of the to-be-sent data packet is a GBR type or a non-GBR type; and scheduling, by the application processor, a to-be-sent data packet in a QoS data flow corresponding to the GBR type to send the to-be-sent data packet to a modem in a terminal in which the application processor is located, and after determining that a data transmission rate requirement of the GBR type is met, scheduling, by the application processor, a to-be-sent data packet in a QoS data flow corresponding to the non-GBR type to send the to-be-sent data packet to the modem.

Scheduling method and apparatus for a quality of service data flow
11546269 · 2023-01-03 · ·

This application provides a scheduling method and an apparatus. The method includes: determining, by an application processor, a type of a to-be-sent data packet, and putting, by the application processor, the to-be-sent data packet into a quality of service QoS data flow corresponding to the type of the to-be-sent data packet, where the type of the to-be-sent data packet is a GBR type or a non-GBR type; and scheduling, by the application processor, a to-be-sent data packet in a QoS data flow corresponding to the GBR type to send the to-be-sent data packet to a modem in a terminal in which the application processor is located, and after determining that a data transmission rate requirement of the GBR type is met, scheduling, by the application processor, a to-be-sent data packet in a QoS data flow corresponding to the non-GBR type to send the to-be-sent data packet to the modem.

Methods for exposing mainframe data as a web service and devices thereof
11546405 · 2023-01-03 · ·

Methods, non-transitory computer readable media, and web service management apparatus that assists with exposing mainframe data as a web service include receiving a web service request from a client device. Data in the received web service request is identified. One or more drivers and one or more functional application programming interfaces (APIs) are identified based on the identified data. Provide response data from a mainframe system based on the execution of the identified one or more functional APIs.