Holographic Encryption System Using Environmental Data for Keys
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The USPTO has published a patent application for a holographic encryption system that uses environmental data to generate encryption keys. The system aims to create adaptive and real-time encryption patterns based on monitored environmental conditions and laser light interactions.
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This document details a patent application (US20260086499A1) filed by Adam Kristian King and Stacy Ellis Ingle for a holographic encryption system. The core innovation lies in using environmental data, such as atmospheric conditions and laser light interactions, to generate holographic interference patterns that serve as encryption keys. These patterns are designed to adapt in real-time to environmental changes, offering a dynamic approach to data security.
While this is a patent application and not a regulatory rule, it signifies potential future technological advancements in encryption. Companies involved in cybersecurity, data management, and technology development may find this concept relevant for research and development. There are no immediate compliance obligations or deadlines associated with this patent application; however, it highlights emerging trends in cryptographic technology that could influence future security standards and practices.
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HOLOGRAPHIC CIPHER MATRIX ENCRYPTION SYSTEM
Application US20260086499A1 Kind: A1 Mar 26, 2026
Inventors
Adam Kristian King, Stacy Ellis Ingle
Abstract
A method for encrypting data leveraging holographic technology. The method may include generating holographic interference patterns to produce encryption keys. The holographic patterns may be based on environmental conditions. The environmental conditions may be continuously monitored to generate the holographic interference patterns in real-time. The holographic interference patterns may be generated based on the environmental conditions and laser lights. The holographic interference patterns may be integrated into a computer infrastructure. The holographic interference may continuously adapt based on changes within an environment.
CPC Classifications
G03H 1/0011 G03H 1/0402 H04L 9/0861 G03H 2001/0441
Filing Date
2024-09-23
Application No.
18892736
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