Patents by Inventor Kyle Austin
Kyle Austin 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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Patent number: 12063208Abstract: Disclosed are various examples for providing a single sign-on experience for mobile applications that may or may not be managed. A first application executed in a client device sends an access request to a service provider. The first application receives a redirection response from the service provider that redirects the first application to an identity provider. The first application then receives a further redirection response from the identity provider that causes the first application to request an identity assertion from a second application executed in the client device. The first application receives the identity assertion from the second application. The first authentication then authenticates with the service provider using the identity assertion.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2021Date of Patent: August 13, 2024Assignee: AirWatch LLCInventors: Adam Rykowski, Ashish Jain, Dale Roberts Olds, Emily Hong Xu, Kabir Barday, Kyle Austin, Sridhara Babu Kommireddy
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Patent number: 11930426Abstract: Examples of detecting whether a device meets an enrollment level are disclosed. In one case, a method for providing access to an application on a client device includes receiving a request to access an application from the client device, determining an enrollment level associated with the application, and determining that multi-factor authentication is required for access to the application on the client device based on the enrollment level associated with the application. The method can also include initiating multi-factor authentication on the client device before access to the application is permitted. The method can also include determining that multi-factor authentication is successful on the client device, transmitting a management component to the client device, and installing the management component on the client device for enrollment as a managed device with a management service.Type: GrantFiled: December 24, 2020Date of Patent: March 12, 2024Assignee: AirWatch LLCInventors: Adam Stephen Rykowski, Ashish Jain, Dale Robert Olds, Emily Hong Xu, Kabir Barday, Kyle Austin, Sridhara Babu Kommireddy, Pratik Jagad, Krishna Kumar Bhavesh
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Patent number: 11057364Abstract: Disclosed are various examples for providing a single sign-on experience for managed mobile devices. A management application executed in a computing device receives a single sign-on request from a managed client application executed by the same computing device. The management application determines that the client application is permitted to access a management credential for single sign-on use. The management application provides the management credential to the client application in response to the single sign-on request.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 2018Date of Patent: July 6, 2021Assignee: AirWatch LLCInventors: Adam Rykowski, Ashish Jain, Dale Robert Olds, Emily Hong Xu, Kabir Barday, Kyle Austin, Sridhara Babu Kommireddy, Jonathan Blake Brannon, Camilo Lotero
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Publication number: 20210203655Abstract: Disclosed are various examples for providing a single sign-on experience for mobile applications that may or may not be managed. A first application executed in a client device sends an access request to a service provider. The first application receives a redirection response from the service provider that redirects the first application to an identity provider. The first application then receives a further redirection response from the identity provider that causes the first application to request an identity assertion from a second application executed in the client device. The first application receives the identity assertion from the second application. The first authentication then authenticates with the service provider using the identity assertion.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2021Publication date: July 1, 2021Inventors: Adam Rykowski, Ashish Jain, Dale Roberts Olds, Emily Hong Xu, Kabir Barday, Kyle Austin, Sridhara Babu Kommireddy
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Publication number: 20210120380Abstract: Examples of detecting whether a device meets an enrollment level are disclosed. In one case, a method for providing access to an application on a client device includes receiving a request to access an application from the client device, determining an enrollment level associated with the application, and determining that multi-factor authentication is required for access to the application on the client device based on the enrollment level associated with the application. The method can also include initiating multi-factor authentication on the client device before access to the application is permitted. The method can also include determining that multi-factor authentication is successful on the client device, transmitting a management component to the client device, and installing the management component on the client device for enrollment as a managed device with a management service.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 24, 2020Publication date: April 22, 2021Inventors: Adam Stephen Rykowski, Ashish Jain, Dale Robert Olds, Emily Hong Xu, Kabir Barday, Kyle Austin, Sridhara Babu Kommireddy, Pratik Jagad, Krishna Kumar Bhavesh
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Patent number: 10965664Abstract: Disclosed are various examples for providing a single sign-on experience for mobile applications that may or may not be managed. A first application executed in a client device sends an access request to a service provider. The first application receives a redirection response from the service provider that redirects the first application to an identity provider. The first application then receives a further redirection response from the identity provider that causes the first application to request an identity assertion from a second application executed in the client device. The first application receives the identity assertion from the second application. The first authentication then authenticates with the service provider using the identity assertion.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2018Date of Patent: March 30, 2021Assignee: AirWatch LLCInventors: Adam Rykowski, Ashish Jain, Dale Roberts Olds, Emily Hong Xu, Kabir Barday, Kyle Austin, Sridhara Babu Kommireddy
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Patent number: 10887733Abstract: Various examples of detecting whether a device meets an enrollment level are disclosed. A request to authenticate a user based upon user credentials is obtained. Applications for which the user is authorized are identified. An enrollment level associated with each of the plurality of applications is also identified. A user interface including the plurality of applications and the enrollment level associated with each of the plurality of applications is generated.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2018Date of Patent: January 5, 2021Inventors: Adam Stephen Rykowski, Ashish Jain, Dale Robert Olds, Emily Hong Xu, Kabir Barday, Kyle Austin, Sridhara Babu Kommireddy, Pratik Jagad, Krishna Kumar Bhavesh
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Patent number: 10812464Abstract: Disclosed are various examples for single-sign on by way of managed mobile devices. For example, an identity provider service can receive a request for an identity assertion from an application executed in a client device. The identity provider service can then detect a platform associated with the client device. A response to the request can be sent based at least in part on the platform, where the response requests authentication by a management credential. Data generated by the management credential is received from the client device, and the management credential is determined to be valid for the identity assertion. The identity assertion is then sent to the client device in response to determining that the management credential is valid for the identity assertion.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2015Date of Patent: October 20, 2020Assignee: AIRWATCH LLCInventors: Adam Rykowski, Ashish Jain, Dale Robert Olds, Emily Hong Xu, Kabir Barday, Kyle Austin, Sridhara Babu Kommireddy, Jonathan Blake Brannon, Camilo Lotero
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Patent number: 10536447Abstract: Disclosed are various examples for single-sign on by way of managed mobile devices. For example, an identity provider service can receive a request for an identity assertion from an application executed in a client device. The identity provider service can then detect a platform associated with the client device. A response to the request can be sent based at least in part on the platform, where the response requests authentication by a management credential. Data generated by the management credential is received from the client device, and the management credential is determined to be valid for the identity assertion. The identity assertion is then sent to the client device in response to determining that the management credential is valid for the identity assertion.Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2018Date of Patent: January 14, 2020Assignee: AIRWATCH, LLCInventors: Adam Rykowski, Ashish Jain, Dale Robert Olds, Emily Hong Xu, Kabir Barday, Kyle Austin, Sridhara Babu Kommireddy, Jonathan Blake Brannon, Camilo Lotero
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Publication number: 20190141027Abstract: Disclosed are various examples for providing a single sign-on experience for mobile applications that may or may not be managed. A first application executed in a client device sends an access request to a service provider. The first application receives a redirection response from the service provider that redirects the first application to an identity provider. The first application then receives a further redirection response from the identity provider that causes the first application to request an identity assertion from a second application executed in the client device. The first application receives the identity assertion from the second application. The first authentication then authenticates with the service provider using the identity assertion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 31, 2018Publication date: May 9, 2019Inventors: Adam Rykowski, Ashish Jain, Dale Roberts Olds, Emily Hong Xu, Kabir Barday, Kyle Austin, Sridhara Babu Kommireddy
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Publication number: 20190124073Abstract: Disclosed are various examples for single-sign on by way of managed mobile devices. For example, an identity provider service can receive a request for an identity assertion from an application executed in a client device. The identity provider service can then detect a platform associated with the client device. A response to the request can be sent based at least in part on the platform, where the response requests authentication by a management credential. Data generated by the management credential is received from the client device, and the management credential is determined to be valid for the identity assertion. The identity assertion is then sent to the client device in response to determining that the management credential is valid for the identity assertion.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 14, 2018Publication date: April 25, 2019Inventors: Adam Rykowski, Ashish Jain, Dale Robert Olds, Emily Hong Xu, Kabir Barday, Kyle Austin, Sridhara Babu Kommireddy, Jonathan Blake Brannon, Camilo Lotero
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Patent number: 10171447Abstract: Disclosed are various examples for providing a single sign-on experience for mobile applications that may or may not be managed. A first application executed in a client device sends an access request to a service provider. The first application receives a redirection response from the service provider that redirects the first application to an identity provider. The first application then receives a further redirection response from the identity provider that causes the first application to request an identity assertion from a second application executed in the client device. The first application receives the identity assertion from the second application. The first authentication then authenticates with the service provider using the identity assertion.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2015Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: AIRWATCH LLCInventors: Adam Rykowski, Ashish Jain, Dale Robert Olds, Emily Hong Xu, Kabir Barday, Kyle Austin, Sridhara Babu Kommireddy
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Patent number: 10171448Abstract: Disclosed are various examples for providing a single sign-on experience for mobile devices that may or may not be managed. A service provider receives an access request from a first client application executed in a client device. The service provider causes the first client application, using a redirection response that redirects the access request to an identity provider, to request an authentication token from a second client application executed in the client device. The service provider receives the authentication token from the first client application. The service provider then authenticates the first client application in response to verifying the authentication token.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2015Date of Patent: January 1, 2019Assignee: AIRWATCH LLCInventors: Adam Rykowski, Ashish Jain, Dale Robert Olds, Emily Hong Xu, Kabir Barday, Kyle Austin, Sridhara Babu Kommireddy
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Publication number: 20180234816Abstract: Various examples of detecting whether a device meets an enrollment level are disclosed. A request to authenticate a user based upon user credentials is obtained. Applications for which the user is authorized are identified. An enrollment level associated with each of the plurality of applications is also identified. A user interface including the plurality of applications and the enrollment level associated with each of the plurality of applications is generated.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 16, 2018Publication date: August 16, 2018Inventors: Adam Stephen Rykowski, Ashish Jain, Dale Robert Olds, Emily Hong Xu, Kabir Barday, Kyle Austin, Sridhara Babu Kommireddy, Pratik Jagad, Krishna Kumar Bhavesh
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Patent number: 10021542Abstract: Various examples of detecting whether a device meets an enrollment level are disclosed. A request to authenticate a user based upon user credentials is obtained. Applications for which the user is authorized are identified. An enrollment level associated with each of the plurality of applications is also identified. A user interface including the plurality of applications and the enrollment level associated with each of the plurality of applications is generated.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2015Date of Patent: July 10, 2018Assignee: AirWatch LLCInventors: Adam Stephen Rykowski, Ashish Jain, Dale Robert Olds, Emily Hong Xu, Kabir Barday, Kyle Austin, Sridhara Babu Kommireddy, Pratik Jagad, Krishna Kumar Bhavesh
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Publication number: 20180145968Abstract: Disclosed are various examples for providing a single sign-on experience for managed mobile devices. A management application executed in a computing device receives a single sign-on request from a managed client application executed by the same computing device. The management application determines that the client application is permitted to access a management credential for single sign-on use. The management application provides the management credential to the client application in response to the single sign-on request.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 19, 2018Publication date: May 24, 2018Inventors: Adam Rykowski, Ashish Jain, Dale Robert Olds, Emily Hong Xu, Kabir Barday, Kyle Austin, Sridhara Babu Kommireddy, Jonathan Blake Brannon, Camilo Lotero
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Patent number: 9917838Abstract: Various examples of detecting whether a device meets an enrollment level are disclosed. A request to authenticate a user based upon user credentials is obtained. Applications for which the user is authorized are identified. An enrollment level associated with each of the plurality of applications is also identified. A user interface including the plurality of applications and the enrollment level associated with each of the plurality of applications is generated.Type: GrantFiled: August 28, 2015Date of Patent: March 13, 2018Assignee: AIRWATCH LLCInventors: Adam Stephen Rykowski, Ashish Jain, Dale Robert Olds, Emily Hong Xu, Kabir Barday, Kyle Austin, Sridhara Babu Kommireddy
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Patent number: 9882887Abstract: Disclosed are various examples for providing a single sign-on experience for managed mobile devices. A management application executed in a computing device receives a single sign-on request from a managed client application executed by the same computing device. The management application determines that the client application is permitted to access a management credential for single sign-on use. The management application provides the management credential to the client application in response to the single sign-on request.Type: GrantFiled: June 15, 2015Date of Patent: January 30, 2018Assignee: AirWatch LLCInventors: Adam Rykowski, Ashish Jain, Dale Robert Olds, Emily Hong Xu, Kabir Barday, Kyle Austin, Sridhara Babu Kommireddy, Jonathan Blake Brannon, Camilo Lotero
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Publication number: 20170064549Abstract: Various examples of detecting whether a device meets an enrollment level are disclosed. A request to authenticate a user based upon user credentials is obtained. Applications for which the user is authorized are identified. An enrollment level associated with each of the plurality of applications is also identified. A user interface including the plurality of applications and the enrollment level associated with each of the plurality of applications is generated.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2015Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: Adam Stephen Rykowski, Ashish Jain, Dale Robert Olds, Emily Hong Xu, Kabir Barday, Kyle Austin, Sridhara Babu Kommireddy, Pratik Jagad, Krishna Kumar Bhavesh
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Publication number: 20170063857Abstract: Various examples of detecting whether a device meets an enrollment level are disclosed. A request to authenticate a user based upon user credentials is obtained. Applications for which the user is authorized are identified. An enrollment level associated with each of the plurality of applications is also identified. A user interface including the plurality of applications and the enrollment level associated with each of the plurality of applications is generated.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2015Publication date: March 2, 2017Inventors: Adam Stephen Rykowski, Ashish Jain, Dale Robert Olds, Emily Hong Xu, Kabir Barday, Kyle Austin, Sridhara Babu Kommireddy