Patents by Inventor Marc B. Manza

Marc B. Manza 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).

  • Patent number: 10693865
    Abstract: Web-based single sign-on can enable a user to log in to a single interface (such as through a web browser or thin client) and then provide SSO services to the user for one or more web applications. The web-based SSO system can be extended to support one or more different access control methods, such as form-fill, Federated (OIF), SSO Protected (OAM), and other policies. The web-based SSO system can include a user interface through which the user can access different web applications, systems, etc. and manage their credentials. Each SSO service can be associated with a web interface allowing the SSO services to be accessed over the web. The web interfaces can provide CRUD (create, read, update, delete) functionality for each SSO service. To support different access policy types, the web-based SSO system can include an extensible data manager that can manage data access to different types of repositories transparently.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 10, 2019
    Date of Patent: June 23, 2020
    Assignee: Oracle International Corporation
    Inventors: Marc B. Manza, Mrudul Uchil, Smith William Cornwell, Siva Sundeep Kuppala
  • Publication number: 20190166115
    Abstract: Web-based single sign-on can enable a user to log in to a single interface (such as through a web browser or thin client) and then provide SSO services to the user for one or more web applications. The web-based SSO system can be extended to support one or more different access control methods, such as form-fill, Federated (OIF), SSO Protected (OAM), and other policies. The web-based SSO system can include a user interface through which the user can access different web applications, systems, etc. and manage their credentials. Each SSO service can be associated with a web interface allowing the SSO services to be accessed over the web. The web interfaces can provide CRUD (create, read, update, delete) functionality for each SSO service. To support different access policy types, the web-based SSO system can include an extensible data manager that can manage data access to different types of repositories transparently.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 10, 2019
    Publication date: May 30, 2019
    Applicant: Oracle International Corporation
    Inventors: Marc B. Manza, Mrudul Uchil, Smith William Cornwell, Siva Sundeep Kuppala
  • Publication number: 20190166114
    Abstract: Web-based single sign-on can enable a user to log in to a single interface (such as through a web browser or thin client) and then provide SSO services to the user for one or more web applications. The web-based SSO system can be extended to support one or more different access control methods, such as form-fill, Federated (OIF), SSO Protected (OAM), and other policies. The web-based SSO system can include a user interface through which the user can access different web applications, systems, etc. and manage their credentials. Each SSO service can be associated with a web interface allowing the SSO services to be accessed over the web. The web interfaces can provide CRUD (create, read, update, delete) functionality for each SSO service. To support different access policy types, the web-based SSO system can include an extensible data manager that can manage data access to different types of repositories transparently.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 10, 2019
    Publication date: May 30, 2019
    Applicant: Oracle International Corporation
    Inventors: Marc B. Manza, Mrudul Uchil, Smith William Cornwell, Siva Sundeep Kuppala
  • Patent number: 10225244
    Abstract: Web-based single sign-on can enable a user to log in to a single interface (such as through a web browser or thin client) and then provide SSO services to the user for one or more web applications. The web-based SSO system can be extended to support one or more different access control methods, such as form-fill, Federated (OIF), SSO Protected (OAM), and other policies. The web-based SSO system can include a user interface through which the user can access different web applications, systems, etc. and manage their credentials. Each SSO service can be associated with a web interface allowing the SSO services to be accessed over the web. The web interfaces can provide CRUD (create, read, update, delete) functionality for each SSO service. To support different access policy types, the web-based SSO system can include an extensible data manager that can manage data access to different types of repositories transparently.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 2014
    Date of Patent: March 5, 2019
    Assignee: Oracle International Corporation
    Inventors: Marc B. Manza, Mrudul Uchil, Smith William Cornwell, Siva Sundeep Kuppala
  • Patent number: 10075426
    Abstract: Web-based single sign-on can enable a user to log in to a single interface (such as through a web browser or thin client) and then provide SSO services to the user for one or more web applications. The web-based SSO system can be extended to support one or more different access control methods, such as form-fill, Federated (OIF), SSO Protected (OAM), and other policies. The web-based SSO system can include a user interface through which the user can access different web applications, systems, etc. and manage their credentials. Each SSO service can be associated with a web interface allowing the SSO services to be accessed over the web. The web interfaces can provide CRUD (create, read, update, delete) functionality for each SSO service. To support different access policy types, the web-based SSO system can include an extensible data manager that can manage data access to different types of repositories transparently.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 20, 2017
    Date of Patent: September 11, 2018
    Assignee: Oracle International Corporation
    Inventors: Marc B. Manza, Ayman Sorial, Anthony Robert Valenti, Yitzchak Weiser, Andrew Bennett Folkins
  • Publication number: 20170195317
    Abstract: Web-based single sign-on can enable a user to log in to a single interface (such as through a web browser or thin client) and then provide SSO services to the user for one or more web applications. The web-based SSO system can be extended to support one or more different access control methods, such as form-fill, Federated (OIF), SSO Protected (OAM), and other policies. The web-based SSO system can include a user interface through which the user can access different web applications, systems, etc. and manage their credentials. Each SSO service can be associated with a web interface allowing the SSO services to be accessed over the web. The web interfaces can provide CRUD (create, read, update, delete) functionality for each SSO service. To support different access policy types, the web-based SSO system can include an extensible data manager that can manage data access to different types of repositories transparently.
    Type: Application
    Filed: March 20, 2017
    Publication date: July 6, 2017
    Applicant: Oracle International Corporation
    Inventors: Marc B. Manza, Ayman Sorial, Anthony Robert Valenti, Yitzchak Weiser, Andrew Bennett Folkins
  • Patent number: 9628468
    Abstract: Web-based single sign-on can enable a user to log in to a single interface (such as through a web browser or thin client) and then provide SSO services to the user for one or more web applications. The web-based SSO system can be extended to support one or more different access control methods, such as form-fill, Federated (OIF), SSO Protected (OAM), and other policies. The web-based SSO system can include a user interface through which the user can access different web applications, systems, etc. and manage their credentials. Each SSO service can be associated with a web interface allowing the SSO services to be accessed over the web. The web interfaces can provide CRUD (create, read, update, delete) functionality for each SSO service. To support different access policy types, the web-based SSO system can include an extensible data manager that can manage data access to different types of repositories transparently.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 22, 2014
    Date of Patent: April 18, 2017
    Assignee: Oracle International Corporation
    Inventors: Marc B. Manza, Ayman Sorial, Anthony Robert Valenti, Yitzchak Weiser, Andrew Bennett Folkins
  • Publication number: 20150089620
    Abstract: Web-based single sign-on can enable a user to log in to a single interface (such as through a web browser or thin client) and then provide SSO services to the user for one or more web applications. The web-based SSO system can be extended to support one or more different access control methods, such as form-fill, Federated (OIF), SSO Protected (OAM), and other policies. The web-based SSO system can include a user interface through which the user can access different web applications, systems, etc. and manage their credentials. Each SSO service can be associated with a web interface allowing the SSO services to be accessed over the web. The web interfaces can provide CRUD (create, read, update, delete) functionality for each SSO service. To support different access policy types, the web-based SSO system can include an extensible data manager that can manage data access to different types of repositories transparently.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 22, 2014
    Publication date: March 26, 2015
    Inventors: Marc B. Manza, Ayman Sorial, Ashish Kolli, Mrudul Uchil, Josh Brunaugh, Dharmvir Singh, Smith William Cornwell, Siva Sundeep Kuppala, Swati Jain, Paresh Raote
  • Publication number: 20150089619
    Abstract: Web-based single sign-on can enable a user to log in to a single interface (such as through a web browser or thin client) and then provide SSO services to the user for one or more web applications. The web-based SSO system can be extended to support one or more different access control methods, such as form-fill, Federated (OIF), SSO Protected (OAM), and other policies. The web-based SSO system can include a user interface through which the user can access different web applications, systems, etc. and manage their credentials. Each SSO service can be associated with a web interface allowing the SSO services to be accessed over the web. The web interfaces can provide CRUD (create, read, update, delete) functionality for each SSO service. To support different access policy types, the web-based SSO system can include an extensible data manager that can manage data access to different types of repositories transparently.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 22, 2014
    Publication date: March 26, 2015
    Inventors: Marc B. Manza, Ayman Sorial, Ashish Kolli, Mrudul Uchil, Josh Brunaugh, Dharmvir Singh, Smith William Cornwell, Siva Sundeep Kuppala, Swati Jain, Paresh Raote
  • Publication number: 20150089579
    Abstract: Web-based single sign-on can enable a user to log in to a single interface (such as through a web browser or thin client) and then provide SSO services to the user for one or more web applications. The web-based SSO system can be extended to support one or more different access control methods, such as form-fill, Federated (OIF), SSO Protected (OAM), and other policies. The web-based SSO system can include a user interface through which the user can access different web applications, systems, etc. and manage their credentials. Each SSO service can be associated with a web interface allowing the SSO services to be accessed over the web. The web interfaces can provide CRUD (create, read, update, delete) functionality for each SSO service. To support different access policy types, the web-based SSO system can include an extensible data manager that can manage data access to different types of repositories transparently.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 22, 2014
    Publication date: March 26, 2015
    Inventors: Marc B. Manza, Ayman Sorial, Ashish Kolli, Mrudul Uchil, Josh Brunaugh, Dharmvir Singh, Smith William Cornwell, Siva Sundeep Kuppala, Swati Jain, Paresh Raote
  • Publication number: 20150089580
    Abstract: Web-based single sign-on can enable a user to log in to a single interface (such as through a web browser or thin client) and then provide SSO services to the user for one or more web applications. The web-based SSO system can be extended to support one or more different access control methods, such as form-fill, Federated (OIF), SSO Protected (OAM), and other policies. The web-based SSO system can include a user interface through which the user can access different web applications, systems, etc. and manage their credentials. Each SSO service can be associated with a web interface allowing the SSO services to be accessed over the web. The web interfaces can provide CRUD (create, read, update, delete) functionality for each SSO service. To support different access policy types, the web-based SSO system can include an extensible data manager that can manage data access to different types of repositories transparently.
    Type: Application
    Filed: September 22, 2014
    Publication date: March 26, 2015
    Inventors: Marc B. Manza, Ayman Sorial, Ashish Kolli, Mrudul Uchil, Josh Brunaugh, Dharmvir Singh, Smith William Cornwell, Siva Sundeep Kuppala, Swati Jain, Paresh Raote
  • Patent number: 6332192
    Abstract: The invention features a method for providing a user access to a secure application. The invention stores in an encrypted form the authentication information necessary to satisfy the authentication requirements of the secure application. When the user requests access to the secure application, the user is presented at his or her display with a request for authentication. The user must manipulate at least a portion of the symbol to respond properly to the authentication request. The user's manipulation(s) of the symbol(s) generate a CodeKey used to decrypt the encrypted stored authentication information into a result. After the result is created, it is provided to the secure application. If the result support's the secure application's authentication requirements (i.e., if the CodeKey has properly decrypted the encrypted stored authentication information), the user will be granted access to the secure application.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 12, 1998
    Date of Patent: December 18, 2001
    Assignee: Passlogix, Inc.
    Inventors: Marc D. Boroditsky, Marc B. Manza
  • Patent number: 6327659
    Abstract: The invention features a method for providing a user access to a secure application. The invention stores in an encrypted form the authentication information necessary to satisfy the authentication requirements of the secure application. When the user requests access to the secure application, the user is presented at his or her display with a request for authentication. The user must manipulate at least a portion of the symbol to respond properly to the authentication request. The user's manipulation(s) of the symbol(s) generate a CodeKey used to decrypt the encrypted stored authentication information into a result. After the result is created, it is provided to the secure application. If the result support's the secure application's authentication requirements (i.e., if the CodeKey has properly decrypted the encrypted stored authentication information), the user will be granted access to the secure application.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 9, 2001
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2001
    Assignee: Passlogix, Inc.
    Inventors: Marc D. Boroditsky, Marc B. Manza
  • Publication number: 20010005887
    Abstract: The invention features a method for providing a user access to a secure application. The invention stores in an encrypted form the authentication information necessary to satisfy the authentication requirements of the secure application. When the user requests access to the secure application, the user is presented at his or her display with a request for authentication. The user must manipulate at least a portion of the symbol to respond properly to the authentication request. The user's manipulation(s) of the symbol(s) generate a CodeKey used to decrypt the encrypted stored authentication information into a result. After the result is created, it is provided to the secure application. If the result support's the secure application's authentication requirements (i.e., if the CodeKey has properly decrypted the encrypted stored authentication information), the user will be granted access to the secure application.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 9, 2001
    Publication date: June 28, 2001
    Inventors: Marc D. Boroditsky, Marc B. Manza