Patent ID: 8719562
Filing Date: 2014-05-06
Classification: G06Q,H04L

Abstract:
1. A secure service network (SSN) in an existing network comprising: a security proxy for administering an authentication and encryption protocol to permit authorization allowing participants, sites and services to access the network, multiple security service gateways (SSGs) including layers comprising a request processor, a service invoker, a service implementation, a resource adapter, a data access link, and an HTTP/Secure Socket Layer (SSL) proxy intermediate the security proxy and the participant, wherein SSGs infrastructure creates a log of i: each event and management services for all actions interacting with SSGs, and a point of origination universal identifier (PoUID) for providing a unique identifier for the participant within the participant's internal network domain; an interconnection of SSGs within the SSN wherein interconnection is a precondition of participant access to the SSN by one network participant to another network participant, the interconnection creating a bilaterally secure peer to peer service connection; and security layers wherein a first participant providing, a service is connected to 1) a second participant providing a second service and 2) a requestor participant, each connected to the network through each participant's gateway, and the first participant providing a service enables the requestor participant to access information of the second participant providing a second service, the gateways administering at least one participant domain and service domain with access privileges for participants defined by the gateway for alt services, domains, mad participants on the secure network; the secure service network further including: wherein each participant's access to a particular participant, site or service is effected upon the particular participant's, site's or service's gateway receiving a message from the participant containing at least 1) a unique name identifier assigned to the participant, 2) a request identifier that uniquely identifies a request to the particular participant, site or service, and 3) a point of origination universal identifier for the participant originating the request, such that when these three identifiers are contained in the message, they uniquely identify a specific request and response pair in the network.