Claims
- 1. A method of creating a digital envelope with an envelope administration program, comprising the steps of;
receiving a “TO” address; receiving a “FROM” address; and generating the digital envelope using the TO and FROM addresses and associating a digital file to the digital envelope.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the TO and FROM addresses are stored to and or loaded from a database or a file.
- 3. The method of claim 1, comprising a user interface adapted for envelope creation that visually resembles the “look and feel” of a traditional mailing envelope.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein the digital envelope has the “FROM” address field in the upper left corner of a graphical representation of a traditional envelope (FIG. 13) that appears as part of a graphic user interface (GUI) (FIG. 5).
- 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the digital envelope has the “TO” address field in the center of the graphical representation (Element 513) that appears as part of the graphic user interface (GUI) (FIG. 5).
- 6. The method of claim 1, wherein an encryption key is generated by the envelope administration program.
- 7. The method of claim 6, wherein the encryption key is stored to and loaded from a database or a file.
- 8. The method of claim 6, wherein the encryption key is associated with communication between the addressed parties.
- 9. The method of claim 6, wherein the encryption key is hierarchical.
- 10. The method of claim 1, wherein the digital envelope has a limited number of uses that are determined by creation software associated with the envelope administration program at the time the digital envelope is issued.
- 11. The method of claim 4, wherein the digital envelope has a count down marker resembling a postage stamp (Element 616) in the upper right corner of the graphical representation that appears as part of the graphic user interface (GUI) (FIG. 6).
- 12. The method of claim 1 further utilizing an electronic delivery system suitable associated with the envelope administration program for secure distribution of the digital envelope to a party.
- 13. The method of claim 1 wherein the digital envelope has an encryption module suitable for encrypting and or decrypting data.
- 14. The method of claim 13 wherein the data is compressed before, during, or after encryption, storage, transition, or setup.
- 15. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of associating an encryption key with a group or list with one or more users adapted to receive the digital envelope.
- 16. The method of claim 15, in which associations between users, groups of users, lists of users, keys and groups of keys and or lists of keys are stored in a suitable file, or database.
- 17. The method of claim 1, in which the digital envelope is a self-extracting executable program suitable adapted for installation on an end user's computer.
- 18. The method of claim 1, in which the digital envelope is a compressed program adapted for extraction and installation on an end user's computer.
- 19. The method of claim 1, in which details about the “TO” and “FROM” address are recorded in an audit file or database.
- 20. The method of claim 6, in which details about the encryption key are recorded in an audit file or database.
- 21. The method of claim 1, in which details about the number of envelopes authorized are recorded in an audit file or database.
- 22. A digital envelope adapted to securely transmit and receive a digital file over a network, comprising:
a “TO” address graphically displayed at a first location of the digital envelope; a “FROM” address graphically displayed at a second location of the digital envelope; and a digital file associated with the digital envelope.
- 23. The digital envelope of claim 22, wherein the digital envelope contains associated encryption software.
- 24. The digital envelope of claim 23, wherein the digital envelope contains an encryption key suitable for use with the associated encryption software.
- 25. The digital envelope of claim 22, wherein the “TO” and “FROM” address fields are automatically completed in the digital envelope.
- 26. The digital envelope of claim 25, wherein the address fields are un-editable by a user.
- 27. The digital envelope of claim 22, wherein the digital envelope has a suitable icon that rests on the user's desktop or in a folder.
- 28. The digital envelope of claim 22, wherein the digital file is adapted to be dragged and dropped on a digital envelope icon and be encrypted and sent to a predetermined address across a suitable transition medium as defined by an operating system.
- 29. The digital envelope of claim 22, wherein the digital file is adapted to be dragged and dropped on a digital envelope icon and be encrypted, wherein a user is given the choice to add additional files and or comments, and cancel or send to a predetermined address across a suitable transition medium as defined by an operating system.
- 30. The digital envelope of claim 24, wherein the encryption key is adapted to be stored to and loaded from a database or a file.
- 31. The digital envelope of claim 22, wherein an encryption key is associated with communication between the addressed parties.
- 32. The digital envelope of claim 31, wherein the encryption key is hierarchical, or contains hierarchical elements.
- 33. The digital envelope of claim 22, wherein the digital envelope has a limited number of uses that are determined upon creation at the time the digital envelope is issued.
- 34. The digital envelope of claim 29, wherein after the digital file is dropped on the icon a graphic user interface is displayed that has the look and feel of a traditional mailing envelope.
- 35. The digital envelope of claim 34, wherein the digital envelope has count down marker resembling a postage stamp in an upper right corner of the graphical representation of a traditional envelope that appears as part of the graphic user interface (GUI).
- 36. The digital envelope of claim 35, wherein the digital envelope has the “FROM” address field in the upper left corner of the graphical representation that appears as part of the graphic user interface (GUI).
- 37. The digital envelope of claim 34, wherein the digital envelope has the “TO” address field in the center of the graphical representation that appears as part of the graphic user interface (GUI).
- 38. The digital envelope of claim 27, wherein if the icon is double clicked, a graphic user interface resembling a traditional mailing envelope is displayed.
- 39. The digital envelope of claim 29, in which if the user has multiple destination envelopes, the user may, choose the destination of the message.
- 40. The digital envelope of claim 38, in which if the user has any return or reply mail from another party with a suitable compatible encryption key the massage may be decrypted and viewed.
- 41. The digital envelope of claim 40, in which if the user has compatible supporting software mail management software, incoming encrypted messages are automatically removed from the “in box” and placed in the digital envelope for decryption and inspection.
- 42. The digital envelope of claim 41, in which if there is not a current network connection outgoing messages are placed in a suitable “out box” of some other program pending later delivery.
- 43. The digital envelope of claim 22 in which the digital envelope is suitable for both sending and receiving secure, encrypted emails.
- 44. The digital envelope of claim 43, wherein a graphic user interface that has the look and feel of a traditional mailing envelope, is displayed for both sending and or receiving messages.
- 45. The digital envelope of claim 1, as illustrated by the schematic diagram FIG. 1.
- 46. The digital envelope of claim 1, as illustrated by the flow chart FIG. 2.
- 47. The digital envelope of claim 1, as illustrated by the screen shots FIG. 5.
- 48. The digital envelope of claim 1, as illustrated by the screen shots FIG. 6.
- 49. The digital envelope of claim 22, as illustrated by the schematic diagram FIG. 3.
- 50. The digital envelope of claim 22, as illustrated by the flow chart FIG. 4.
- 51. The digital envelope of claim 22, as illustrated by screen shots FIG. 7.
- 52. The digital envelope of claim 22, as illustrated by screen shots FIG. 8.
CLAIM OF PRIORITY
[0001] This application claims priority of Provisional Application Serial No. 60/305,216 entitled METHOD, SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR DATA ENCRYPTION AND TRANSMISSION, filed Jul. 13, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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