A secure method and apparatus for data exchange that allows a client's or patient's financial data, medical records, and other information to be stored on a card-shaped compact disk, with multiple levels of encryption to preserve privacy. The trusted record disc can be read on any computer with a network or internet connection, but access to the information on the disc is restricted according to a password protected hierarchical encryption policy. In order to obtain access to the restricted information, an individual user needs to enter a unique password that is sent to a central server. The server confirms the password and returns an electronic key to the user's computer. The electronic key unlocks the encryption and allow the user to view only the information that is permitted (under federal patient, financial privacy or other laws). Thus, in the medical setting, physicians can review the patient's entire medical record and make changes to it. Nurses, pharmacists, and billing clerks have differing predetermined levels of access.
Methods And Systems For Fabricating A Transaction Card Incorporating A Memory
A secure card is described that includes a front surface, a back surface, a memory operably placed between the surfaces, the memory having an interface to an external device, a removable image transfer film having a releasable coating disbursed thereon, at least one digitally created image originally applied to the releasable coating in reverse image format, and an adhesive layer. The adhesive layer is operable such that the at least one digitally created image is between the releasable coating and the adhesive layer. The adhesive layer is applied adjacent one or more target surfaces associated with at least one of the surfaces, a selective release transfer process utilized such that the portions of the adhesive layer adjacent the at least one digitally created image remain on the surfaces when the image transfer film is removed from the card.
Douglas H. Trotter - Baltimore MD, US Ewan S. Macaulay - Suwanee GA, US Gregory W. Lloyd - Holland PA, US Michael D. Beck - Bethesda MD, US
International Classification:
H04L 9/32 G06F 15/16 G06F 21/20 G06F 17/00
US Classification:
713182, 726 4, 709203, 235375
Abstract:
A system for secure, role-based exchange of information between a client and providers of services is described. The system includes a client device having a memory that includes a portion of the data relating to the client, a user access component, and an enforcement agent. The system also includes a central server running an authentication methodology and a roles server. The central server includes the data relating to the client. The system further includes an interface device capable of communications with the central server and capable of communicative coupling with the client device. The system is operable to, upon a communicative coupling between the interface device and the client device, activate the user access method, in conjunction with the authentication method, to ensure that the client is the proper holder of the client device. The enforcement agent is operable with the roles server and user interface input from the client to define access rights to the client data for the providers of services, who also have access to the central server.
Method And System Using Two Or More Storage Devices For Authenticating Multiple Users For A Single Transaction
Douglas H. Trotter - Baltimore MD, US Darren Lacey - Parkville MD, US
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709219
Abstract:
A method for using multiple storage devices for authenticating multiple users in regard to a single transaction is described. The method includes receiving data at a server, the data indicative of a first user attempting to access the server through a first interface operable with a first storage device, receiving data at the server, the data indicative of a second user, having an association with the first user, attempting to access the server through a second interface operable with a second storage device, producing, at the server, a hash value from a combination of the data indicative of the first user and the data indicative of the second user, communicating, upon creation of the hash value, transaction counter values from each of the storage devices to the server, initiating transaction based counters, at the server, based on the communicated counter values, performing a transaction within the server based on data retrieved from at least the first storage device, and iterating the transaction based counters upon completion of the transaction.
System And Method For Electronic Transmission Storage And Retrieval Of Authenticated Documents
Stephen F. Bisbee - Glyndon MD Jack J. Moskowitz - Ellicott City MD Douglas H. Trotter - Baltimore MD Michael W. White - Baltimore MD
Assignee:
eOriginal Inc. - Baltimore MD
International Classification:
H04L 900
US Classification:
713178
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus are provided that implement digital signing and/or encryption for the electronic transmission, storage, and retrieval of authenticated documents and that enable the establishment of the identity of the originator of an electronic document and of the integrity of the information contained in such a document. Together these provide irrevocable proof of authenticity of the document. The methods and apparatus make it possible to provide "paper-less" commercial transactions, such as real-estate transactions and the financial transactions secured by real estate. A Certification Authority provides tools for initializing and managing the cryptographic material required to sign and seal electronic documents. An Authentication Center provides "third party" verification that a document is executed and transmitted by the document's originator. The methods and apparatus eliminate the need for "hard copies" of original documents as well as hard-copy storage.
System And Method For Electronic Transmission, Storage And Retrieval Of Authenticated Documents
Stephen F. Bisbee - Gibson Island MD Jack J. Moskowitz - Ellicott City MD Edward R. Sheehan - Sykesville MD Douglas H. Trotter - Baltimore MD Michael W. White - Baltimore MD
Assignee:
Document Authentication Systems, Inc. - Dallas TX
International Classification:
H04L 900
US Classification:
380 25
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus are provided that implement digital signing and/or encryption for the electronic transmission, storage, and retrieval of authenticated documents and that enable the establishment of the identity of the originator of an electronic document and of the integrity of the information contained in such a document. Together these provide irrevocable proof of authenticity of the document. The methods and apparatus make it possible to provide "paper-less" commercial transactions, such as real-estate transactions and the financial transactions secured by real estate. A Certification Authority provides tools for initializing and managing the cryptographic material required to sign and seal electronic documents. An Authentication Center provides "third party" verification that a document is executed and transmitted by the document's originator. The methods and apparatus eliminate the need for "hard copies" of original documents as well as hard-copy storage.
System And Method For Electronic Transmission Storage And Retrieval Of Authenticated Documents
Stephen F. Bisbee - Gibson Island MD Douglas H. Trotter - Baltimore MD
Assignee:
Document Authentication Systems, Inc. - Dallas TX
International Classification:
H04L 900 H04L 930
US Classification:
380 25
Abstract:
A system and method is provided that implements digital encryption for the electronic transmission, storage and retrieval of authenticated documents and that enables the establishment of the identity of the originator of an electronic document and of the integrity of the information contained in such a document. Together these provide irrevocable proof of authenticity of the document. The system and method make it possible to provide "paper-less" commercial transactions, such as real-estate transactions and the financial transactions secured by real estate. A Certification Authority provides tools for initializing and managing the cryptographic material required to sign and seal electronic documents. An Authentication Center provides "third party" verification that a document is that executed and transmitted by the document's originator. The Certification Authority and the Authentication Center together provide for third-party assumption of the risk of the authenticity of documents, an audit trail of the documents, and storage and retrieval of the documents by authorized parties.
Systems and methods for a secure electronic transaction system are presented that includes a hardware based token that includes a manufactured identity key. The system and methods also use a public/private key pair that is linked to a user and the hardware based token. Further, a policy server is communicatively coupled to the hardware based token. The hardware based token contains biometric identification data of the user and the policy server is used to provide authentication of the user based on a number of factors. Those factors include possession of the hardware based token by the user, a matching of the manufactured identity key with a priori registered key stored on the policy server, the public/private key pair; a user password, and the biometric identification data.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Douglas Trotter Chairman
Cdigital Markets, LLC Magnetic And Optical Recording Media
2529 Washington Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21230 4106467800
Douglas H. Trotter
The Trotter Group Technical and Process Consulting
801 Cromwell Park Dr, Glen Burnie, MD 21061
Douglas Trotter Principal
Secure Exchange Solutions Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
4332 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21218
Douglas H Trotter CEO, Director, P
eOriginal, Inc. Information Technology and Services · Custom Computer Programing
351 W Camden St SUITE 800, Baltimore, MD 21201 The Warehouse At Camden Yards, Baltimore, MD 21201 4332 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21218 4106599796, 4106255141, 4106255162
Secure Exchange Solutions (Healthcare)
Chief Executive Officer
A.t. Kearney Mar 1995 - Mar 2000
Vice President
Trotters Group Mar 1995 - Mar 2000
Managing Principal
Hewlett-Packard Mar 1993 - Mar 1995
Managing Principal
Booz Allen Hamilton 1987 - 1993
Partner
Education:
The Johns Hopkins University - Carey Business School 1972 - 1977
Masters, Commerce, Business
National Cryptologic School 1972 - 1977
Indiana Institute of Technology 1964 - 1968
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mathematics, Computer Science
Skills:
Business Development Strategic Planning Program Management Strategic Partnerships Public Speaking Leadership Business Strategy
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