Abstract
A waveform security model may use a holographic sharding process to transform a data object into a set of mathematically incomplete and individually unintelligible interference patterns. An orchestration engine can distribute these shards across multiple storage providers and/or jurisdictions, configured to prevent a single entity from possessing sufficient information for reconstruction. The complete data object can be reconstituted, for example, ephemerally within a secure processing environment on an authorized client device (e.g., a smartphone, a laptop computer) at a time of use. This process can render data non-local, disaggregated, and mathematically incomplete at rest, potentially improving data sovereignty and secrecy against various threats.
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Alam, Mohsin, "Holographic Data Sharding for Cross-Jurisdictional Storage and Ephemeral Edge Reconstruction", Technical Disclosure Commons, ()
https://www.tdcommons.org/dpubs_series/10068