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Banjo Assigned Patent

Storing and verifying integrity of event related data

Banjo, Inc., Park City, UT, has been assigned a patent (10,261,846) developed by Patton, Damien, Park City, UT, and Mehta, Rish, Redwood City, UT, for “storing and verifying the integrity of event related data.

The abstract of the patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states: The present invention extends to methods, systems, and computer program products for storing and validating the integrity of event related information. To facilitate auditing and traceability, raw signals, normalized signals, detected events, event expirations, and event notifications can be stored in a queryable distributed ledger, (e.g., a blockchain). Personal information can be stripped, (or otherwise rendered inert, for example, unrecognizable, unreproducible, etc.) prior to storage into the distributed ledger minimizing the possibility of a person being identified. Ledger data can be used to verify actual data as well as for forensics purposes, such as, to audit data, recreate events, etc., in view of an error or inconsistency to investigate, diagnose, remediate, etc.

The patent application was filed on September 5, 2018 (16/121,847).

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