Automated management of confidential data in cloud environments
US-2016162693-A1 · Jun 9, 2016 · US
US9626516B1 · US · B1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9626516-B1 |
| Application number | US-201514945231-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B1 |
| Filing date | Nov 18, 2015 |
| Priority date | Nov 18, 2015 |
| Publication date | Apr 18, 2017 |
| Grant date | Apr 18, 2017 |
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An ElectroMagnetic Pulse (EMP) emitter can be positioned to introduce an EMP burst or series of EMP bursts into a passageway, such as a passageway providing access relative to a secure area. The EMP burst or series of EMP bursts can be introduced into the passageway at an intensity configured for rendering inoperable an electronic device, such as a device capable of data storage and transport through the passageway. Such an arrangement may be used for the prevention of theft, sabotage, or release of data maintained within the secure area.
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What is claimed is: 1. A datacenter, comprising: a secure area comprising a computing device; a passageway for travel between the secure area and another area; an ElectroMagnetic Pulse (EMP) emitter positioned to introduce an EMP burst into the passageway at an intensity configured to damage an electronic device that is transported through the passageway: wherein the EMP emitter is at least one of positioned, shielded, or configured so as to prevent damage to the computing device from the EMP burst; and a frame positioned in the passageway, wherein the EMP emitter is positioned within shielding in the frame so as to constrain the EMP burst from the EMP emitter to affect a volume defined by the frame. 2. The datacenter of claim 1 , wherein the EMP emitter is positioned adjacent a door at the passageway. 3. The datacenter of claim 1 , further comprising shielding that is positioned between the EMP emitter and the data store or arranged relative to the EMP emitter so as to direct the EMP burst from the EMP emitter. 4. The datacenter of claim 1 , wherein the EMP emitter is positioned to provide the EMP burst into the passageway so as to disable the electronic device regardless of where the electronic device is located in the passageway. 5. The datacenter of claim 1 , wherein the EMP burst comprises a series of EMP bursts. 6. A passageway defined by at least one of a frame or walls, the passageway comprising: an ElectroMagnetic Pulse (EMP) emitter positioned to introduce an EMP burst or series of EMP bursts into the passageway at an intensity configured for rendering inoperable an electronic device that is transported through the passageway, wherein the passageway is in a datacenter and provides access to a secure area inside the datacenter that comprises a data store, wherein the EMP emitter is shielded so as to constrain the EMP burst or series of EMP bursts from the EMP emitter to affect a volume defined relative to the passageway so as to prevent damage to the data store from the EMP burst or series of EMP bursts. 7. The passageway of claim 6 , wherein the EMP emitter is positioned to provide the EMP burst or series of EMP bursts to the electronic device regardless of where the electronic device is located in the passageway. 8. The passageway of claim 7 , further comprising at least one of: shielding positioned between the EMP emitter and the data store; or shielding arranged relative to the EMP emitter so as to direct the EMP burst or series of EMP bursts from the EMP emitter. 9. The passageway of claim 6 , wherein the EMP emitter is positioned adjacent a door of the passageway. 10. The passageway of claim 6 , further comprising a chamber positioned in the passageway, wherein the EMP emitter is positioned within the chamber, and wherein boundaries of the chamber prevent the EMP burst or series of EMP bursts from the EMP emitter from leaving the chamber. 11. The passageway of claim 6 , further comprising a conveyance mechanism configured for moving the electronic device relative to the passageway. 12. A datacenter, comprising: a secure area comprising a computing device; a passageway for travel between the secure area and another area; an ElectroMagnetic Pulse (EMP) emitter positioned to introduce an EMP burst into the passageway at an intensity configured to damage an electronic device that is transported through the passageway, wherein the EMP emitter is at least one of positioned, shielded, or configured so as to prevent damage to the computing device from the EMP burst; and a chamber positioned in the passageway, wherein the EMP emitter is positioned within the chamber, and wherein boundaries of the chamber prevent the EMP burst from the EMP emitter from having effects outside of the chamber. 13. The datacenter of claim 12 , wherein the EMP emitter is positioned adjacent a door at the passageway. 14. The datacenter of claim 12 , further comprising shielding that is positioned between the EMP emitter and the data store or arranged relative to the EMP emitter so as to direct the EMP burst from the EMP emitter. 15. The datacenter of claim 12 , wherein the EMP emitter is positioned to provide the EMP burst into the passageway so as to disable the electronic device regardless of where the electronic device is located in the passageway. 16. The datacenter of claim 12 , wherein the EMP burst comprises a series of EMP bursts.
Devices generating an electromagnetic pulse, e.g. for disrupting or destroying electronic devices · CPC title
Entrance control (E05G5/02 takes precedence) · CPC title
Trapping or confining mechanisms, {e.g. transaction security booths}(thief or burglar incapacitating means in general G08B15/00) · CPC title
Protecting data · CPC title
providing data protection in case of earthquakes, floods, storms, nuclear explosions, intrusions, fire · CPC title
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