Patent classifications
H04L2463/082
User scanning and one-way augmented reality viewing system
An augmented reality customer interaction system includes a transparent panel having a first side and a second side that is opposite to the first side, and a camera device configured to capture visual data from an area adjacent to the second side of the transparent panel. The visual data includes identifying features of a customer located in the area with respect to the second side of the transparent panel. The system further includes a projection system configured to project information on the first side of the transparent panel. The information projected on the first side of the transparent panel may include customer interaction data retrieved from a data store based on the identifying features of the customer.
Systems and methods for multi-factor location-based device verification
A system for multi-factor location-based device verification is configured to receive a first location factor, which may include GPS data, from a client device. The system is also configured to receive one or more additional location factors, such as a second location factor and/or a third location factor, from first and/or second wireless beacons, respectively. The wireless beacons may be located within a predefined area, such as a sports book or another casino area, and the system may determine, based upon the one or more location factors, whether the client device is within the predefined area. As a result, the location of the client device may be verified based upon one or more location factors. In addition, in response to verifying the location of the client device, a new wagering account may be established and/or wagering may be initiated.
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PERFORMING USER AUTHENTICATION
Systems and methods are provided involving a user authentication system. The authentication system may involve a mobile device, computing device and/or server and may grant access to digital systems, applications, and content. The authentication system may also involve a mobile device, interface device, secure system and/or server and may grant access to digital systems, applications including document execution applications and content, computing systems and devices and physical locations using only the user's mobile device and/or a computing device. The authentication system may also be used for establishing symmetric encryption between two devices or may be used to identify and authenticate a customer. The mobile device may run a mobile application that performs the authentication functionality using biometric data, which may be obtained on the mobile device and which may be stored on one or more devices of the authentication system.
Split-tiered point-to-point inline authentication architecture
Systems and methods for authenticating presumptively incompatible elements in a digital network are provided. A method may include receiving an access request from a client node in the network. The access request may be requesting access to an application in the network. The access request may be associated with a uniform resource identifier (“URI”). The method may include extracting a target application from the URI. The method may include determining an authentication protocol that is supported by the target application. The method may include generating, based on the authentication protocol, a series of one or more authentication tests that, in combination, satisfy the authentication protocol. The authentication tests may satisfy the authentication protocol even when the client node natively supports a different authentication protocol. The method may include executing the series of authentication tests to authenticate the client node vis-à-vis the target application.
Smartwatch one-time password (“OTP”) generation
One-time password (“OTP”) generation on a smartwatch is provided. OTP generation may include communication between an application on a smartwatch and an application on a smartphone. The request for an OTP may be received at the smartwatch. The smartwatch application may communicate with the smartphone application. An OTP may be generated within a third-party library within the smartphone application. The generated OTP may be transmitted from the smartphone application to the smartwatch application. The OTP may be displayed on the smartwatch.
FIRE CONTROL SYSTEM AUTHENTICATION
Methods, systems, and devices for fire control system authentication are described herein. One method includes authenticating a user device to an authentication server, receiving, from the authentication server, an offline token, and authenticating the user device to a fire control panel using the offline token.
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR AUTHENTICATING AN ELECTRONIC TRANSACTION USING HOSTED AUTHENTICATION SERVICE
Systems and methods for authenticating an electronic transaction using a hosted authentication service. The systems and methods determine whether an authentication is required based on a first electronic message received from a first data system. Upon determining the authentication is required, the systems and methods transmit a dummy authentication request and a hosted authentication service uniform resource locator to the first data system. The systems and methods further determine or receive an indication whether a user authentication challenge is required based on a transaction risk analysis by a second data system. Upon determining the user authentication challenge is required, the systems and methods provide, at a user interface, an electronic form including a challenge request. The systems and methods transmit, to the first data system, another electronic form including a dummy authentication response generated based on a challenge result.
Location based two-factor authentication delivery token
A method, including, associating a wireless tracker with an asset, tracking a location of the asset via the wireless tracker, determining a recipient mobile device authorized to accept receipt of the asset, determining a recipient mobile device holder is authorized to accept receipt of the asset, determining if the location of the asset is within a defined delivery location, determining if the authorized recipient mobile device is within the defined delivery location, sending a passcode to the authorized recipient mobile device if the authorized recipient mobile device location and the location of the asset are within the defined delivery location, receiving an authenticated passcode from the authorized recipient mobile device within the defined delivery location and notifying a delivery agent that delivery of the asset is approved.
SYSTEM FOR INCREASING AUTHENTICATION COMPLEXITY FOR ACCESS TO ONLINE SYSTEMS
A system is provided for increasing authentication complexity for access to online systems. In particular, the system may use a hidden or obscured method for creating and enforcing a multi-factor authentication scheme. In this regard, the system may introduce authentication logic to a particular application in the network environment such that one or more “invalid” login credentials are generated by a local agent using a pre-shared key and/or algorithm. A back-end authentication system may be calculate its own set of “invalid” login credentials based on the same pre-shared key and/or algorithm, then subsequently compare the calculated incorrect credentials with the incorrect login credentials received from the local agent. If a match is detected, the system may permit a valid set of authentication credentials to be provided to authorize access to the target application and/or online system.
MULTI-FACTOR SYSTEM-TO-SYSTEM AUTHENTICATION USING SECURE EXECUTION ENVIRONMENTS
Systems and methods for implementing multi-factor system-to-system authentication using secure execution environments. An example method comprises: determining, by a first computing system, using a secure execution environment, a measure of one or more computing processes running on the first computing system; presenting, to a second computing system, a first authentication factor derived from the measure computing, using the secure execution environment, a second authentication factor derived from at least one of: one or more first data items received from the second computing system, one or more confidential second data items received from one or more third computing systems, or one or more public data items received from one or more fourth computing systems; and presenting the second authentication factor to the second computing system.