Patent application number | Description | Published |
20080313088 | IDENTIFICATION VERIFICATION SYSTEM - An identification verification system having several applications is disclosed. First, a sender sends a person an offer that requests information. The person replies to the sender, who forwards the reply to a verifying entity. If the sender is legitimate, the verifying entity forwards the reply to a UDID service, which requests authorization from the person to send the information to the sender. Second, a passenger can only access a boarding pass online after entering in a UDID and password. A code string is also generated in a document verification field that is decoded to determine information. Third, an online shopper requests verification from a merchant. The merchant then asks a credit card company for a token. If the merchant has a merchant account with the company, the merchant receives the token that generates a certificate for the shopper, who sends the certificate to the company to verify it is valid. | 12-18-2008 |
20110010553 | On-Line Membership Verification - A system and method of providing on-line verification of various credentials without requiring second site authentication utilizes protocols and cryptography to assure customers (generally referred to hereinafter as “users”) that they are dealing with a person (or organization) that can present multiple, non-repudiable proof of their identification. The system is launched directly from the user's browser such that certificate verification is performed “locally”, without needing to go out and obtain information from a second web site. The system is based upon the creation of a new MIME (i.e. Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) type that is employed by the user's browser and utilizes public keys associated with the credentialing organizations in combination with a public key of the verification organization. | 01-13-2011 |
20110225093 | Depository-Based Security Trading System - A system for protecting individuals (including institutions) involved in securities transactions has been created that utilizes an “independent” depository as an intermediary between a security owner and a brokerage firm. The inclusion of a depository is considered to protect the security owner from untoward actions on the part of the brokerage firm. The depository is used to “hold” the securities behalf of the owner. The security owners and brokerage firms must be registered with the depository and maintain accounts with the depository. All transactions involving the securities are still performed by the broker, but the requests are transmitted from the security owner to the depository, and the depository then relays messages regarding the transactions to the broker. Thus, the securities are only in the possession of the broker on a transaction-by-transaction basis. | 09-15-2011 |
20120081227 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ASSET MANAGEMENT IN AN OPEN ENVIRONMENT - A method and apparatus for asset management in an open environment are disclosed. In one embodiment, the method correlates a person's RFID tag with an RFID of an asset and uses this information to determine whether an asset is allowed to pass an access point. | 04-05-2012 |
20120216253 | On-Line Membership Verification Utilizing An Associated Organization Certificate - A system and method is presented for providing verification of specified credentials to an independent person (a third party, that is, a user of a purported member's website) through the utilization of an “organization certificate” (OC) in combination with a “membership certificate” (MC), with the field structure of the OC limiting the type of information that can be certified by the issuing organization. The set of fields in the OC is defined as associated with a particular type of organization, where any extraneous information will not be permitted to form part of a legitimate membership certificate (hereinafter “MC”). The use of specific field descriptions thus assumes that any field appearing in an MC that does not have a corresponding tag in the OC will cause the MC to be flagged as invalid by the user's browser extension during the verification process. | 08-23-2012 |
20130006840 | Depository-Based Security Trading System - A system for protecting individuals (including institutions) involved in securities transactions has been created that utilizes an “independent” depository as an intermediary between a security owner and a brokerage firm. The inclusion of a depository is considered to protect the security owner from untoward actions on the part of the brokerage firm. The depository is used to “hold” the securities behalf of the owner. The security owners and brokerage firms must be registered with the depository and maintain accounts with the depository. All transactions involving the securities are still performed by the broker, but the requests are transmitted from the security owner to the depository, and the depository then relays messages regarding the transactions to the broker. Thus, the securities are only in the possession of the broker on a transaction-by-transaction basis. | 01-03-2013 |
20130190071 | Creation And Monitoring Of "Fair Play" Online Gaming - A “fair play” online gaming system comprises a deal server for generating an encrypted set of gaming elements (such as cards) and a play server for controlling a set of operations within a game. The play server is coupled to the deal server and receives encrypted gaming elements from the deal server in response to commands. The gaming system also includes an audit server that is coupled to the play server, where the audit server is used to send and receive information between the play server and one or more online players communicating via the internet. Importantly, the deal server and the play server cannot communicate with the internet and cannot be accessed by untoward individuals, thus providing fair play conditions for an online game. | 07-25-2013 |
20150154826 | Creation And Monitoring Of "Fair Play" Online Gaming - A “fair play” online gaming system comprises a deal server for generating an encrypted set of gaming elements (such as cards) and a play server for controlling a set of operations within a game. The play server is coupled to the deal server and receives encrypted gaming elements from the deal server in response to commands. The gaming system also includes an audit server that is coupled to the play server, where the audit server is used to send and receive information between the play server and one or more online players communicating via the internet. A transcript server may be inserted in the signal path between the audit server and the internet, and used to archive all communications. Importantly, the deal server and the play server cannot communicate with the internet and cannot be accessed by untoward individuals, thus providing fair play conditions for an online game. | 06-04-2015 |