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Patent US8126920 - Enterprise security management system using hierarchical organization and ... - Google PatentenZoeken Afbeeldingen Maps Play YouTube Nieuws Gmail Drive Meer » Geavanceerd zoeken naar patenten | Webgeschiedenis | Inloggen Geavanceerd zoeken naar patenten PatentenA hierarchical security model for networked computer users is described. Files and resources are controlled or created by users within the network. Each user within the network has an account that is managed by a network administrator. The account specifies the user identifier and password. Users are...http://www.google.nl/patents/US8126920?utm_source=gb-gplus-sharePatent US8126920 - Enterprise security management system using hierarchical organization and multiple ownership structure PublicatienummerUS8126920 B2PublicatietypeVerlening Aanvraagnummer10/991,829 Publicatiedatum28 feb 2012 Aanvraagdatum18 nov 2004 Prioriteitsdatum2 juli 2004Ook gepubliceerd alsCN1716305AUS20060004651US20060005036US20120158787 UitvindersChing-Chih Jason HanLimin HuTing-Hu Wu Oorspronkelijke patenteigenaarEllie Mae, Inc. Classificatie in de VS707/784707/786 Internationale classificatieG06F17/30 Co�peratieve classificatieG06Q40/02G06Q40/025 Europese classificatieG06Q40/02G06Q40/025ReferentiesPatentcitaties (99)Niet-patentcitaties (41) Verwijzingen naar dit patent (1)Externe linksUSPTO USPTO-toewijzing EspacenetEnterprise security management system using hierarchical organization and multiple ownership structureUS 8126920 B2 Samenvatting A hierarchical security model for networked computer users is described. Files and resources are controlled or created by users within the network. Each user within the network has an account that is managed by a network administrator. The account specifies the user identifier and password. Users are grouped into organizations depending upon function or other organizational parameter. The groups within the network are organized hierarchically in terms of access and control privileges. Users within a higher level group may exercise access and control privileges over files or resources owned by users in a lower level group. The account for each user further specifies the group that the owner belongs to and an identifier for any higher level groups that have access privileges over the user's group. All users within a group inherit the rights and restrictions of the group.
15. The method of claim 13 wherein the persona is selected from the group consisting of a manager, a loan broker, a loan officer and a loan processor. Beschrijving
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS The present application is a Continuation-In-Part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/884,766, filed Jul. 2, 2004, entitled �Loan Origination Software System for Processing Mortgage Loans Over a Distributed Network,� which is currently pending, and which is assigned to the assignee of the present application.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates generally to computer networks and enterprise organization, and more specifically, to a system for organizing users within an enterprise based on hierarchical relationships to control data integrity and access to shared network resources.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION In most types of enterprises or organizations, the powers, privileges, and lines of communication of the members are dictated by their roles, functions, and seniority within the organization. In complex organizations with several different member groups and hierarchical structures, grants of authority, communication among members and access to enterprise data and other resources must be carefully controlled in order to maintain security within the organization and the integrity of the shared resources.
FIG. 1 illustrates the organization of computer users in a present known operating system that exemplifies a flat organizational structure in which a number of networked computer users 104 denoted U1, U2, to UN, are represented in terms of their logical relationships to one another. Each user typically operates a computer or workstation and has access and controls over certain resources, such as files and devices (printers, monitors, computer-controlled machines, data communication devices, and so on). The users are controlled or managed by an administrator or �root� user 102. The users 104 may be organized into groups, such as group 1 and group 2. Some users may belong to more than one group or to no group at all. The organization of users into groups allows the administrator to efficiently define restrictions or privileges of the users depending on group definitions.
For the structure illustrated in FIG. 1, access and communication among users is strictly limited by the one-dimensional hierarchy established by the system. Only the administrator 102 has full access to the resources owned or controlled by each user, and no one user has access to the resources or files of any other user. This structure limits the flow of data and access to resources due to the fact ownership of files and resources is strictly defined. The security system in such a network typically comprises defining a user identifier (user name or �userID�) and password for each user. A group affiliation may also be specified. Such a system may provide limited security for files and resources controlled by a specific user, but it does not allow for efficient sharing of resources among other users without compromising the security of the data or resources.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION A hierarchical security model for networked computer users is described. Files and resources are created and controlled by users within the network. Each user within the network has an account that is managed by a network administrator. The account specifies the user identifier and password. Users are grouped into organizations depending upon function or other organizational parameter. The groups within the network are organized hierarchically in terms of access and control privileges. Users within a higher level group may exercise access and control privileges over files or resources owned by users in a lower level group. The account for each user further specifies the group that the owner belongs to and an identifier for any higher level groups that have access privileges over the user's group. All users within a group inherit the rights and restrictions of the group.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT A hierarchical security organization for a computer network is disclosed. In the following description, for purposes of explanation, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It will be evident, however, to one of ordinary skill in the art, that the present invention may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form to facilitate explanation. The description of preferred embodiments is not intended to limit the scope of the claims appended hereto.
Each computer within system 200 typically maintains local resources, such as devices like monitors, printers, disk drives and so on. In addition, each user creates, manages, or otherwise manipulates files and documents and stores these documents on local or remotely coupled storage devices, such as data storage device 203 coupled to server 202. In general, each user who creates a file or has a local resource coupled to his or her computer �owns� that file or resource. Ownership of a file or document allows a user to exercise exclusive control over the access and distribution of that file or resource. Such files and resources are typically restricted so that only the owner and any authorized user may access that file or resource.
The client computers within system 200 are further organized into logical groups. A group can consist of one or more computers that are defined in a hierarchical relationship with respect to the other computers in the network. The relationship among the groups in the system can be defined by the functionality of the users within that group relative to the rest of the organization, or by seniority of the users, or some other parameter that establishes a control model within the organization. The hierarchical structure imposes logical relationships among the users to allow access and control of files and resources owned by lower level (subordinate) users by higher level users, referred to as �parents� or superiors. Higher level parent groups of a lower level group are referred to as �ancestor� groups. Such a logical network topology can be represented as a tree-structure that illustrates the users as nodes connected by logical control links.
FIG. 3 illustrates an exemplary organizational structure for representing hierarchical relationships among networked computer users, according to one embodiment of the present invention. Each node in FIG. 3 may represent a single computer user or a group of computer users. For the purposes of the following discussion, the terms �group� or �organization� refer to a user or users represented by a node shown in FIG. 3. All of the users within a group have the same restrictions and privileges. For the embodiment illustrated in system 300, group 302 (typically a single user or workstation) functions as a network administrator to define and manage the logical relationship among the users of the networked client computers. The administrator has access and control privileges over all of the lower level groups within the network. Thus, in system 300, lower level groups 304, 306, and 308, are directly accessible from the administrator 302. These lower level groups can have access and control privileges over other subordinate groups, in turn. For example, as shown in FIG. 3, group 304 has access rights to groups 310 and 312, and group 306 has access rights to groups 314 and 316. Each higher level group has access to and control over the resources and files owned or controlled by its subordinate groups. Thus, groups 302 and 304 have control over the files and resources of group 310, but only group 302 has control over the files and resources of computer 304.
In one embodiment of the present invention, users within the different groups may be assigned specific roles or types of roles, referred to as a �persona.� The different types of personas that may be defined depend on the network environment, application software environment, or industry enterprise. Any user in any group can have a unique persona. The use of personas can facilitate restrictions or privileges associated with each user that is separate from the hierarchical organization. Thus, regardless of group affiliation, people with a particular persona may be restricted from viewing or modifying certain documents within a system. For example, in the mortgage loan industry, users that have the persona of loan officer may have access to reports that list statistics related to each office, whereas users that are categorized as loan officers or loan processors may not have this privilege.
In one embodiment of the present application, the hierarchical organization model described herein is utilized in the online mortgage loan industry and constitutes an aspect or feature of the loan origination software system that is described in co-pending and co-assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/884,766, filed Jul. 2, 2004, entitled �Loan Origination Software System for Processing Mortgage Loans Over a Distributed Network,� which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the hierarchical relationship among the groups and organizations is automatically defined when a group is added to the structure shown in display area 502. The setup screen 500 contains graphical user interface tools that allow the user to graphically or textually add a group (or �organization�) to the hierarchical chart. Placing an icon representing a lower level group within a folder representing the parent group automatically establishes the hierarchy between the parent and lower level group. The link between these two groups is then automatically defined and stored in the system organization database, such as in a group table as illustrated in FIG. 4B, by the administrator.
In an alternative embodiment of the present invention, the hierarchy can be established when a particular group is added. For this embodiment, the edit organization screen includes a field that allows the user to specify the ID of the parent group or organization. This is illustrated in FIG. 6 as �parent organization� field 603. When the parent groupID is specified, the link between the two groups is stored in the system organization database by the administrator.
Likewise, the setup screen 500 contains graphical user interface tools that allow the user to graphically or textually add a user to the hierarchical chart. Opening a group in display window 502, and selecting the �add user� command automatically assigns the new user to this group. This group affiliation information is then defined and stored in the system organization database, such as in a user table as illustrated in FIG. 4A, by the administrator. Alternatively, however, the group affiliation for a user can be specified explicitly in the add/edit/view user screen 700. This is illustrated in FIG. 7 as �Group� field 709. When the groupID or group description is specified, the user is assigned to be a member of this group, and this affiliation is stored in the system organization database by the administrator.
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