ALEXANDRIA, Va., Feb. 5 -- United States Patent no. 12,216,769, issued on Feb. 4, was assigned to Oracle International Corp. (Redwood Shores, Calif.).
"Secure element enforcing a security policy for device peripherals" was invented by Nicholas Michel Raphael Ponsini (Mougins, France) and Patrick Van Haver (La Cadiere d+3 Azur, France).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Techniques for implementing and enforcing a security policy in a secure element are disclosed. The secure element enforces the security policy to grant and/or deny access, such as from an application processor, to configuration of the device peripheral components and access to data of the device peripheral components across one or m...