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Authentication via camera
11671423 · 2023-06-06 · ·

Systems and methods for authentication via camera are provided. In example embodiments, an authentication server transmits, to a mobile device, an identity verification image. The authentication server receives, from a computing device, a scanned image, wherein the computing device is different from the mobile device. The authentication server determines whether the scanned image includes data from the identity verification image. The authentication server transits, to a web server accessed by the computing device, an indication that a user's identity has been verified upon determining that the scanned image includes the data from the identity verification image.

AUTHENTICATION VIA CAMERA
20210328983 · 2021-10-21 ·

Systems and methods for authentication via camera are provided. In example embodiments, an authentication server transmits, to a mobile device, an identity verification image. The authentication server receives, from a computing device, a scanned image, wherein the computing device is different from the mobile device. The authentication server determines whether the scanned image includes data from the identity verification image. The authentication server transits, to a web server accessed by the computing device, an indication that a user's identity has been verified upon determining that the scanned image includes the data from the identity verification image.

Authentication via camera
11063937 · 2021-07-13 · ·

Systems and methods for authentication via camera are provided. In example embodiments, an authentication server transmits, to a mobile device, an identity verification image. The authentication server receives, from a computing device, a scanned image, wherein the computing device is different from the mobile device. The authentication server determines whether the scanned image includes data from the identity verification image. The authentication server transits, to a web server accessed by the computing device, an indication that a user's identity has been verified upon determining that the scanned image includes the data from the identity verification image.

MUTUAL AUTHENTICATION OF SOFTWARE LAYERS
20200050775 · 2020-02-13 ·

Techniques for establishing mutual authentication of software layers of an application are described. During initialization of the application, the software layers execute a binding algorithm to exchange secrets to bind the software layers to one another. During subsequent runtime of the software application, the software layers execute a runtime key derivation algorithm to combine the secrets shared during initialization with dynamic time information to generate a data encryption key. The software layers can then securely transfer data with each other by encrypting and decrypting data exchanged between the software layers using the dynamically generated data encryption key.

Authentication via camera
10498730 · 2019-12-03 · ·

Systems and methods for authentication via camera are provided. In example embodiments, an authentication server transmits, to a mobile device, an identity verification image. The authentication server receives, from a computing device, a scanned image, wherein the computing device is different from the mobile device. The authentication server determines whether the scanned image includes data from the identity verification image. The authentication server transits, to a web server accessed by the computing device, an indication that a user's identity has been verified upon determining that the scanned image includes the data from the identity verification image.

Step-up authentication for single sign-on

A method for authenticating a user seeking access to first and second resources that have different authentication levels. The method includes receiving a primary token that is associated with a first authentication event of the user and authenticates the user to access the first resource, and receiving a first request to access the second resource. The method further includes receiving first credentials of the user. The method further includes, responsive to validating the first credentials, generating a second authentication event, associating the second authentication event with the primary token, and issuing a first secondary token that authenticates the user to access the second resource.

Authentication via camera
10164975 · 2018-12-25 · ·

Systems and methods for authentication via camera are provided. In example embodiments, an authentication server transmits, to a mobile device, an identity verification image. The authentication server receives, from a computing device, a scanned image, wherein the computing device is different from the mobile device. The authentication server determines whether the scanned image includes data from the identity verification image. The authentication server transits, to a web server accessed by the computing device, an indication that a user's identity has been verified upon determining that the scanned image includes the data from the identity verification image.

STEP-UP AUTHENTICATION FOR SINGLE SIGN-ON
20170170963 · 2017-06-15 ·

A method for authenticating a user seeking access to first and second resources that have different authentication levels. The method includes receiving a primary token that is associated with a first authentication event of the user and authenticates the user to access the first resource, and receiving a first request to access the second resource. The method further includes receiving first credentials of the user. The method further includes, responsive to validating the first credentials, generating a second authentication event, associating the second authentication event with the primary token, and issuing a first secondary token that authenticates the user to access the second resource.

Step-up authentication for single sign-on

A method for authenticating a user seeking access to first and second resources that have different authentication levels. The method includes receiving a primary token that is associated with a first authentication event of the user and authenticates the user to access the first resource, and receiving a first request to access the second resource. The method further includes receiving first credentials of the user. The method further includes, responsive to validating the first credentials, generating a second authentication event, associating the second authentication event with the primary token, and issuing a first secondary token that authenticates the user to access the second resource.