Patents by Inventor Brian CHILDRESS
Brian CHILDRESS has filed for patents to protect the following inventions. This listing includes patent applications that are pending as well as patents that have already been granted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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Publication number: 20240179152Abstract: An application for dynamic, granular access permissions can include a database interface, a user interface, a login process, an administrator, an event handler and an authorization process. The database interface can be an interface to an access control permissions database that stores roles, actions, or policies for users of the application. The login process can authenticate a user and determine a default set of access control permissions for that user when they are using the user interface. The administrator can provide access control permissions for a user by using the database interface. The event handler can dynamically modify access to functionality in the user interface based on an event. The authorization process can determine whether a request from the user interface is authorized before process the request. The authorization process can use access control permissions from the administrator and either a scope limited or a temporally limited access permission.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 6, 2023Publication date: May 30, 2024Inventors: Brian CHILDRESS, Sean STOKELY
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Patent number: 11888853Abstract: An application for dynamic, granular access permissions can include a database interface, a user interface, a login process, an administrator, an event handler and an authorization process. The database interface can be an interface to an access control permissions database that stores roles, actions, or policies for users of the application. The login process can authenticate a user and determine a default set of access control permissions for that user when they are using the user interface. The administrator can provide access control permissions for a user by using the database interface. The event handler can dynamically modify access to functionality in the user interface based on an event. The authorization process can determine whether a request from the user interface is authorized before process the request. The authorization process can use access control permissions from the administrator and either a scope limited or a temporally limited access permission.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 2020Date of Patent: January 30, 2024Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: Brian Childress, Sean Stokely
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Publication number: 20220092145Abstract: A method is disclosed. The method includes tracking a plurality of pages visited during a browsing session, and receiving a first input to access a previously visited page of the plurality of pages visited during the browsing session. The method further includes identifying a most recently visited anchor page based on the plurality of pages visited in chronological order, and presenting the most recently visited anchor page in response to the first input to access the previously visited page. The method also includes receiving a second input to access another previously visited page during the browsing session, and identifying another page that is second most recently visited anchor page based on the plurality of pages visited in the chronological order. The method also includes presenting the second most recently visited anchor page in response to the second input to access the other previously visited page.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2021Publication date: March 24, 2022Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventor: Brian CHILDRESS
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Patent number: 11188610Abstract: A method is disclosed. The method includes tracking a plurality of pages visited during a browsing session, and receiving a first input to access a previously visited page of the plurality of pages visited during the browsing session. The method further includes identifying a most recently visited anchor page based on the plurality of pages visited in chronological order, and presenting the most recently visited anchor page in response to the first input to access the previously visited page. The method also includes receiving a second input to access another previously visited page during the browsing session, and identifying another page that is second most recently visited anchor page based on the plurality of pages visited in the chronological order. The method also includes presenting the second most recently visited anchor page in response to the second input to access the other previously visited page.Type: GrantFiled: November 1, 2019Date of Patent: November 30, 2021Assignee: Capital One Services, LLCInventor: Brian Childress
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Publication number: 20210133273Abstract: A method is disclosed. The method includes tracking a plurality of pages visited during a browsing session, and receiving a first input to access a previously visited page of the plurality of pages visited during the browsing session. The method further includes identifying a most recently visited anchor page based on the plurality of pages visited in chronological order, and presenting the most recently visited anchor page in response to the first input to access the previously visited page. The method also includes receiving a second input to access another previously visited page during the browsing session, and identifying another page that is second most recently visited anchor page based on the plurality of pages visited in the chronological order. The method also includes presenting the second most recently visited anchor page in response to the second input to access the other previously visited page.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 1, 2019Publication date: May 6, 2021Applicant: Capital One Services, LLCInventor: Brian CHILDRESS
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Publication number: 20210044595Abstract: An application for dynamic, granular access permissions can include a database interface, a user interface, a login process, an administrator, an event handler and an authorization process. The database interface can be an interface to an access control permissions database that stores roles, actions, or policies for users of the application. The login process can authenticate a user and determine a default set of access control permissions for that user when they are using the user interface. The administrator can provide access control permissions for a user by using the database interface. The event handler can dynamically modify access to functionality in the user interface based on an event. The authorization process can determine whether a request from the user interface is authorized before process the request. The authorization process can use access control permissions from the administrator and either a scope limited or a temporally limited access permission.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 13, 2020Publication date: February 11, 2021Inventors: Brian CHILDRESS, Sean STOKELY
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Patent number: 10848498Abstract: An application for dynamic, granular access permissions can include a database interface, a user interface, a login process, an administrator, an event handler and an authorization process. The database interface can be an interface to an access control permissions database that stores roles, actions, or policies for users of the application. The login process can authenticate a user and determine a default set of access control permissions for that user when they are using the user interface. The administrator can provide access control permissions for a user by using the database interface. The event handler can dynamically modify access to functionality in the user interface based on an event. The authorization process can determine whether a request from the user interface is authorized before process the request. The authorization process can use access control permissions from the administrator and either a scope limited or a temporally limited access permission.Type: GrantFiled: August 13, 2019Date of Patent: November 24, 2020Assignee: CAPITAL ONE SERVICES, LLCInventors: Brian Childress, Sean Stokely
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Publication number: 20200053091Abstract: An application for dynamic, granular access permissions can include a database interface, a user interface, a login process, an administrator, an event handler and an authorization process. The database interface can be an interface to an access control permissions database that stores roles, actions, or policies for users of the application. The login process can authenticate a user and determine a default set of access control permissions for that user when they are using the user interface. The administrator can provide access control permissions for a user by using the database interface. The event handler can dynamically modify access to functionality in the user interface based on an event. The authorization process can determine whether a request from the user interface is authorized before process the request. The authorization process can use access control permissions from the administrator and either a scope limited or a temporally limited access permission.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 13, 2019Publication date: February 13, 2020Inventors: Brian CHILDRESS, Sean STOKELY