USPTO Patent Application: Quantum Computing for Secure Multiregional Interactions
Summary
The USPTO has published a patent application detailing a system and method for securing multiregional interactions using quantum computing. The application, filed on September 25, 2024, outlines a process involving quantum machine-learning models to verify user identity for initiating secure interactions.
What changed
This document is a patent application (US20260087395A1) published by the USPTO, describing a novel system for securing multiregional interactions through quantum computing. The system utilizes quantum processors and machine-learning models to verify user identity by comparing user-provided data with data extracted via quantum sensors, thereby enhancing security for initiating complex interactions.
As this is a patent application, it does not impose direct compliance obligations on regulated entities. However, it signifies technological advancements in cybersecurity and quantum computing that may influence future regulatory considerations or industry best practices in areas such as data security and identity verification. Companies involved in advanced technology development or those anticipating the use of quantum computing for security purposes should be aware of such patented innovations.
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System and Method for Securing Multiregional Interactions Utilizing Quantum Computing
Application US20260087395A1 Kind: A1 Mar 26, 2026
Inventors
Himani A. Gupta, Avinash Basavant Nigudkar, Praveen Kumar Kondabathini
Abstract
A system includes a memory configured to store instances of a software application and a quantum processor operably coupled to the memory and configured to receive, from an instance of the software application, a user request to initiate an execution of multiregional interactions. The quantum processor is further configured to determine, based on the user request, structured data items configured to be completed by the user in order to satisfy the user request, identify, based one or more data fields within the structured data items, an input of first user identity verification data for satisfying the user request, extract, based on quantum sensor data obtained from quantum sensors, second user identity verification data, execute one or more quantum machine-learning (QML) models trained to identify whether the second user identity verification data matches to the first user identity verification data, and initiate the execution of the one or more multiregional interactions.
CPC Classifications
G06N 10/60 G06N 10/40 H04L 9/0852
Filing Date
2024-09-25
Application No.
18895500
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