My Patents
The Secure Controlled Communications ("SCC") invention patent issued on December 16, 2025. It's a new communication system where:
messages may include multimedia, files as attachments, folders of files as attachments, and hierarchical attachments—tree(s) of folders of files;
messages are private and secure through end-to-end encryption;
confidentiality and integrity is provided through authenticated encryption;
both the sending and recipient parties are authenticated;
only intended parties can read messages;
the disposition of messages are controlled by the message author, such as how long information can be used before deleting; and
the actions that can be taken on information are controlled by information author, for example copying, forwarding, and/or printing.
The first Rights Controlled Communication ("RCC") invention patent issued on September 16, 2014, the second on May 5, 2020 and a third on October 21, 2025. It puts the author in control of their created content. The author of a message/data can control its disposition after it has been sent or forwarded including deleting, locking, forwarding, printing, copying, modifying, viewing, password, and rights. The sender also may receive feedback regarding the message, such as, received, opened, deleted, augmented before forwarding, forwarding audit, and rights enforcement.
The General Encryption Enhancement ("GEE") invention patent issued on July 23, 2024. It applies to both asymmetric and symmetric encryption.
Google AI: The Swahn invention provides a much higher security level specifically against cryptanalytic attacks (breaking the code) and future mathematical discoveries that might weaken a specific algorithm. It turns a "fortress with one thick wall" into a "fortress with eight different walls," where an attacker must climb all eight simultaneously to see what is inside.
--> Up to 8 different encryption algorithms operating in parallel, each operating on 1/8 of the data to be encrypted
--> 300% Faster than traditional encryption
--> Each data byte is encrypted just 1 time with each bit position in all data bytes encrypted with a different algorithm
--> Algorithm diversity adds resilience; even with a compromised algorithm an attacker faces 7 unknown bit-plane channels
--> The key length for each algorithm is unknown to an attacker
--> The 8 unique keys themselves are unknown to an attacker
--> Which of 8 algorithms encrypted which bit position is unknown to an attacker
--> The bit-plane separation scheme is unknown to an attacker
The Digital Signature Enhancement ("DSE") invention patent issued on November 12, 2024. It greatly improves a computer’s digital signing capabilities that results in digital signatures that are substantially more secure with enhanced proof of data integrity, signatory authentication, and signatory non-repudiation without modification to underlying signature algorithms.
My Internet Browser Zoom Function invention patent issued on September 16, 2014.
My Multi-Window Internet Search with Webpage Preload invention patent issued on September 6, 2011.