Patent ID: 10229280

Abstract:
A data source owner in a computing system protects that source via a “virtual” or surrogate entity or “avatar.” The entity is an object whose presence in the system is human-like, and it is given the specific task of protecting the data source for the owner. The avatar is associated with (or defined by) a non-human userid that has the same accesses and privileges of all (or defined) users, user groups and other resources that have access to the data source to be protected. During an initial setup, one or more actions to be performed by the non-human userid upon an occurrence of an actionable event with respect to the data source are specified, and a “baseline” associated with the data source is determined. Following setup, a monitor process is executed under the non-human userid, and this process records one or more accesses to the data source. Periodically, or upon a given occurrence, the monitor process spawns one or more ancillary processes to determine whether an actionable event has been triggered. If the avatar's monitoring efforts indicate an actionable event (such as an access violation), an action as defined in an action matrix is taken. The action typically includes reporting to the data source owner and, optionally, a security administrator, and restricting access to the data source.