Patents Assigned to Behaviometrics AB
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Patent number: 10657234Abstract: A computer-implemented method, program-code, web-client device and computer system to realize and guard over a secure input routine based on their behavior.Type: GrantFiled: December 4, 2017Date of Patent: May 19, 2020Assignee: BEHAVIOMETRICS ABInventors: Ingo Deutschmann, Tony Libell, Johanna Skarpman Munter Sundholm, Peder Nordström, Philip Lindblad
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Publication number: 20190065712Abstract: A computer-implemented method, program-code, web-client device and computer system to realize and guard over a secure input routine based on their behavior.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2017Publication date: February 28, 2019Applicant: Behaviometrics ABInventors: Ingo Deutschmann, Tony Libell, Johanna Skarpman Munter Sundholm, Peder Nordström, Philip Lindblad
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Patent number: 10068076Abstract: A method and a corresponding device for authenticating a user for access to protected information, the method comprising generating a behavioral user profile associated with a first user known to be a legitimate user of the protected information, obtaining from a second user, using a behavioral input device associated with a second computing device, a behavioral user sample, storing the behavioral user sample, associated with the second user, in a temporary user profile, comparing the behavioral user sample of the second user to the behavioral user profile, and if the behavioral user sample does not match the behavioral user profile contacting the legitimate first user and receiving from the legitimate first user information regarding the legitimacy of the second user and based on the information received from the first user, providing a response to the second user and updating the user profile.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2016Date of Patent: September 4, 2018Assignee: Behaviometrics ABInventors: Ingo Deutschmann, Neil Costigan, Tony Libell, Peder Nordstrom
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Patent number: 9935953Abstract: Securely authenticating a user of a device for a service during a session including a transaction between a client and a connected server connected to a Behaviometric-server.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2016Date of Patent: April 3, 2018Assignee: BEHAVIOMETRICS ABInventors: Neil Costigan, Ingo Deutschmann, Tony Libell, Johanna Skarpman Munter, Peder Nordström
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Patent number: 9531710Abstract: A method and a corresponding device for authenticating a user for access to protected information, including at a registration stage, generating a biometric user profile and a behavioral user profile associated with a user to be authenticated, and an authenticating stage, obtaining from the user a biometric user sample and a behavioral user sample, comparing the biometric user sample and the behavioral user sample to the biometric user profile and to the biometric behavioral profile associated with the user, and if the biometric user sample and the behavioral user sample match the biometric user profile and the biometric behavioral profile, respectively, enabling the user to access the protected information.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2015Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Assignee: BEHAVIOMETRICS ABInventors: Ingo Deutschmann, Neil Costigan, Tony Libell, Peder Nordström
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Patent number: 9529987Abstract: A method and a corresponding device for authenticating a user for access to protected information, the method comprising generating a behavioral user profile associated with a first user known to be a legitimate user of the protected information, obtaining from a second user, using a behavioral input device associated with a second computing device, a behavioral user sample, storing the behavioral user sample, associated with the second user, in a temporary user profile, comparing the behavioral user sample of the second user to the behavioral user profile, and if the behavioral user sample does not match the behavioral user profile contacting the legitimate first user and receiving from the legitimate first user information regarding the legitimacy of the second user and based on the information received from the first user, providing a response to the second user and updating the user profile.Type: GrantFiled: May 6, 2015Date of Patent: December 27, 2016Assignee: BEHAVIOMETRICS ABInventors: Ingo Deutschmann, Neil Costigan, Tony Libell, Peder Nordström
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Patent number: 9305260Abstract: Recording, analyzing and categorizing of user interface input via touchpad, touch screens or any device that can synthesize gestures from touch and pressure into input events. Such as, but not limited to, smart phones, touch pads and tablets. Humans may generate the input. The analysis of data may include statistical profiling of individual users as well as groups of users, the profiles can be stored in, but not limited to data containers such as files, secure storage, smart cards, databases, off device, in the cloud etc. A profile may be built from user/users behavior categorized into quantified types of behavior and/or gestures. The profile might be stored anonymized. The analysis may take place in real time or as post processing. Profiles can be compared against each other by all the types of quantified behaviors or by a select few.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2013Date of Patent: April 5, 2016Assignee: Behaviometrics ABInventors: Neil Costigan, Ingo Deutschmann, Tony Libell, Johan Lindholm, Peder Nordström, Peter Parnes
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Patent number: 9298912Abstract: Recording, analyzing and categorizing of user interface input via touchpad, touch screens or any device that can synthesize gestures from touch and pressure into input events. Such as, but not limited to, smart phones, touch pads and tablets. Humans may generate the input. The analysis of data may include statistical profiling of individual users as well as groups of users, the profiles can be stored in, but not limited to data containers such as files, secure storage, smart cards, databases, off device, in the cloud etc. A profile may be built from user/users behavior categorized into quantified types of behavior and/or gestures. The profile might be stored anonymized. The analysis may take place in real time or as post processing. Profiles can be compared against each other by all the types of quantified behaviors or by a select few.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2013Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: Behaviometrics ABInventors: Neil Costigan, Ingo Deutschmann, Tony Libell, Johan Lindholm, Peder Nordström
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Patent number: 9301140Abstract: Embodiments of the disclosed technology are directed to methods and/or systems for using behavioral authentication for authenticating particular users of particular mobile devices. The methods and/or systems may employ a behavior monitor, a secure element, a behaviometric server and/or cryptographic servers to authenticate users. The behavior monitor may gather, interpret, decrypt and/or encrypt behavior information using a secure element and a behaviometric server. The behaviometric server may be used to compare recorded behavior data and compare them to stored profiles of users in order to generate authentication information based on the comparison.Type: GrantFiled: November 4, 2013Date of Patent: March 29, 2016Assignee: Behaviometrics ABInventors: Neil Costigan, Ingo Deutschmann, Tony Libell, Johan Lindholm
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Patent number: 9122390Abstract: An apparatus with a method, and or application, and or service to collect more fine rained or extra event data, that may not be accessible directly by the underlying architecture. This is been done by adding a virtual overlay over selected portion of the screen and detecting events inside or outside of his own context.Type: GrantFiled: April 19, 2013Date of Patent: September 1, 2015Assignee: BEHAVIOMETRICS ABInventors: Neil Costigan, Ingo Deutschmann, Tony Libell, Johan Lindholm, Peder Nordström
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Publication number: 20130282637Abstract: Recording, analyzing and categorizing of user interface input via touchpad, touch screens or any device that can synthesize gestures from touch and pressure into input events. Such as, but not limited to, smart phones, touch pads and tablets. Humans may generate the input. The analysis of data may include statistical profiling of individual users as well as groups of users, the profiles can be stored in, but not limited to data containers such as files, secure storage, smart cards, databases, off device, in the cloud etc. A profile may be built from user/users behavior categorized into quantified types of behavior and/or gestures. The profile might be stored anonymized. The analysis may take place in real time or as post processing. Profiles can be compared against each other by all the types of quantified behaviors or by a select few.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: Behaviometrics ABInventors: Neil Costigan, Ingo Deutschmann, Tony Libell, Johan Lindholm, Peder Nordström, Peter Parnes
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Publication number: 20130283378Abstract: Recording, analyzing and categorizing of user interface input via touchpad, touch screens or any device that can synthesize gestures from touch and pressure into input events. Such as, but not limited to, smart phones, touch pads and tablets. Humans may generate the input. The analysis of data may include statistical profiling of individual users as well as groups of users, the profiles can be stored in, but not limited to data containers such as files, secure storage, smart cards, databases, off device, in the cloud etc. A profile may be built from user/users behavior categorized into quantified types of behavior and/or gestures. The profile might be stored anonymized. The analysis may take place in real time or as post processing. Profiles can be compared against each other by all the types of quantified behaviors or by a select few.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: Behaviometrics ABInventors: Neil Costigan, Ingo Deutschmann, Tony Libell, Johan Lindholm, Peder Nordström
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Publication number: 20130283201Abstract: An apparatus with a method, and or application, and or service to collect more fine rained or extra event data, that may not be accessible directly by the underlying architecture. This is been done by adding a virtual overlay over selected portion of the screen and detecting events inside or outside of his own context.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2013Publication date: October 24, 2013Applicant: Behaviometrics ABInventors: Neil Costigan, Ingo Deutschmann, Tony Libell, Johan Lindholm, Peder Nordstram
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Patent number: 8443443Abstract: In detecting the identity of a person currently using a computer (100) and in particular for detecting whether the person is the intended or authorized user of the computer previously established user patterns of users as stored in a database (4) are matched, in comparators (9), with data of the person's interactions through the computer. The interactions are detected by a monitoring module (2) that in testing modules (7) can process data of the interactions and storing them in buffers (8) to be used by the comparators. Such data can include data of interactions that happen directly after each other and can also include one or more time characteristic of each detected interaction.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2007Date of Patent: May 14, 2013Assignee: Behaviometrics ABInventors: Peder Nordström, Jonas Johansson