Method and Apparatus for Tamper-Proof Write-Once-Read-Many (WORM) Computer Storage

Stony Brook University Background
As the digital age expands, markets mandate procedures for information access, processing and storage. However, present data and information storage systems are vulnerable to cyber attack or are extremely expensive to maintain. Therefore, Write‑Once‑Read‑Many (WORM) allows for realistic settings that deliver safe, guaranteed document retention, deletion, searches, and migration.
Technology Overview
WORM accesses hardware sparsely, minimizing excess transaction loads. This allows WORM semantics to maintain ordinary storage in the server, while producing information in periodic bursts. WORM also provides a data server primarily for defense against malicious actions such as migration of information between unauthorized devices. The server also prevents actions that have historically caused negative results by keeping a large memory bank.
Benefits

More Protection from Malware
More Secured Data/Information
Prevents Super‑User Authority
Faster Efficiency
More Universal Use of Devices

Applications

Computer Science
Data Analytics
Information Technology (IT)
Data Transfer
Malware Protection
Computers
Networks
Servers

Opportunity
Available for Licensing
R‑7969

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