Abstract: A computer-implemented method for secure authentication of a user to a service for executing a transaction, the method being implemented in a system including a user device including a FIDO-client, a FIDO-server of a relying party providing the service, a behaviometric server and a web server associated with the relying party, the method including a preparation stage and an authentication stage. In the preparation stage a TLS-connection is established between the user device and the web-server, behavioral input data is collected from user device, and a transaction initiation message is transmitted to the behaviometric server. In the authentication stage, behaviometric data received in the transaction initiation message is compared to a second set of behaviometric data to determine whether the data matches, and if the data matches, the transaction is authenticated by the FIDO server.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 18, 2016
Date of Patent:
September 11, 2018
Assignee:
BEHAVIOSEC
Inventors:
Neil Costigan, Ingo Deutschmann, Tony Libell, Johanna Skarpman Munter, Peder Nordström
Abstract: A computer-implemented method, computer program product, and system for determining whether a user exhibits machine behavior, or does not exhibit human-like behavior, thereby to authenticate the user for access to a software service.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
February 19, 2016
Date of Patent:
September 4, 2018
Assignee:
BehavioSec
Inventors:
Neil Costigan, Ingo Deutschmann, Tony Libell, Johanna Skarpman Munter, Peder Nordström
Abstract: A computer-implemented method, computer program product, and system for determining whether a user exhibits machine behavior, or does not exhibit human-like behavior, thereby to authenticate the user for access to a software service.
Type:
Application
Filed:
February 19, 2016
Publication date:
June 23, 2016
Applicant:
BehavioSec
Inventors:
Neil Costigan, Ingo Deutschmann, Tony Libell, Johanna Skarpman Munter, Peder Nordström