ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 26 -- United States Patent no. 12,640,929, issued on May 26, was assigned to Bank of America Corp. (Charlotte, N.C.).

"Secure validation of spatial computing data transmitted over spine-leaf network using homomorphic serpent cryptographic algorithm" was invented by Maneesh Kumar Sethia (Hyderabad, India), Saurabh Garg (Faridabad, India) and Shailendra Singh (Thane, India).

According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A method for validating a data transmission pathway between two organizations across a spine-leaf network may use two cryptographic algorithms to validate the pathway. Data used to validate the pathway may include spatial computing telemetry. Once validated, sensitive data m...