Patents by Inventor Matthew Herscovitch
Matthew Herscovitch 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: 9271151Abstract: Some embodiments include a method of operating an identity receiver of a security system to process an authentication request. The method can include detecting an energy signal from a mobile device at the identity receiver using a first communication protocol; generating a handover message at the identity receiver to request a unique characteristic of the mobile device using the first communication protocol, the unique characteristic associated with a second communication protocol; receiving the unique characteristic from the mobile device at the identity receiver; and authorizing access through the security system by matching the unique characteristic to an authorized identity stored in the identity receiver.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2014Date of Patent: February 23, 2016Assignee: NEXKEY, INC.Inventors: Gary Kremen, Jason Hart, Matthew Herscovitch
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Patent number: 9182748Abstract: Systems are described herein for providing card reader configuration and access control, including a card reader, a remote computing device, and a communications network coupled to the card reader and the remote computing device. The card reader is configured to connect to the remote computing device via the communications network, transmit a request to the remote computing device via the communications network, receive data from the remote computing device via the communications network, and configure operational settings based on the received data. The remote computing device is configured to receive the request from the card reader via the communications network, generate data responsive to the request, and transmit the data to the card reader via the communications network.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2013Date of Patent: November 10, 2015Assignee: Identive Group, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Herscovitch, Jason Hart, Peter Lowe
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Patent number: 9141091Abstract: Methods and systems are described herein for providing configuration and access control of a card reader using a secure channel between the card reader and a remote computing device. The card reader transmits a request for service to the remote computing device via a cloud-based communications network. The remote computing device receives the request for service via the cloud-based communications network and generates service instructions based on the received request for service. The remote computing device transmits the service instructions to the card reader via the cloud-based communications network. The card reader receives the service instructions from the remote computing device via the cloud-based communications network and configures operational settings based on the received service instructions.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2013Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: Identive Group, Inc.Inventors: Matthew Herscovitch, Jason Hart, Peter Lowe
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Publication number: 20150004937Abstract: Some embodiments include a method of operating an identity receiver of a security system to process an authentication request. The method can include detecting an energy signal from a mobile device at the identity receiver using a first communication protocol; generating a handover message at the identity receiver to request a unique characteristic of the mobile device using the first communication protocol, the unique characteristic associated with a second communication protocol; receiving the unique characteristic from the mobile device at the identity receiver; and authorizing access through the security system by matching the unique characteristic to an authorized identity stored in the identity receiver.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 27, 2014Publication date: January 1, 2015Inventors: Gary Kremen, Jason Hart, Matthew Herscovitch
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Publication number: 20130269018Abstract: Providing remote user access to secure financial applications includes deployment of SSO software to client workstations by receiving a password for collaborating access to a secure server, navigating to the secure server using a web browser on a remote workstation, providing user authorization details and the received password to the secure server, generating a subsequent password at the secure server upon validation of the user authorization details and received password, and downloading an SSO deployment file to the remote workstation. The deployment file includes a subsequent password. The SSO deployment file is executed to install an SSO client application on the remote workstation. Workstation settings and user credentials are read from a secure file or data store. The SSO client application is run on the workstation to employ the user credentials and subsequent password to logon to the secure application.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 14, 2013Publication date: October 10, 2013Inventors: Timothy Dingwall, Matthew Herscovitch, Jason Hart, John F. Clark, John Boyer
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Patent number: 8381271Abstract: A method and system for providing remote user access to secure financial applications by deployment of SSO software (126) to client workstations (120), including receiving a password for collaborating access to a secure server (110); navigating to the secure server (110) using a web browser (124) on a remote workstation (120); providing user authorization details and the received password to the secure server (120); generating a subsequent password at the secure server (110) upon validation of the user authorization details and received password; downloading an SSO deployment file (122) to the remote workstation (120), said deployment file (122) including the subsequent password; executing the SSO deployment file (122) to install an SSO client application (126) on the remote workstation; reading workstation settings and user credentials from a secure file or data store; and running the SSO client application (126) on the workstation to employ the user credentials and subsequent password to logon to the secureType: GrantFiled: September 19, 2006Date of Patent: February 19, 2013Assignee: Actividentity (Australia) Pty, Ltd.Inventors: Timothy Dingwall, Matthew Herscovitch, Jason Hart, John F. Clark, John Boyer
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Patent number: 8214887Abstract: A method and system for providing remote user access to secure applications by deployment of SSO software to client workstations, including navigating to a secure server using a web browser on a remote workstation; providing user authorization details to the secure server; downloading an SSO deployment file to the remote workstation upon validation of the user authorization details; executing the SSO deployment file to install an SSO client application on the remote workstation; reading workstation settings and user credentials from a secure file or data store; and running the SSO client application on the workstation to employ the user credentials to logon to the secure application.Type: GrantFiled: March 20, 2006Date of Patent: July 3, 2012Assignee: Actividentity (Australia) Pty Ltd.Inventors: John F. Clark, Timothy Dingwall, Jason Hart, Matthew Herscovitch
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Publication number: 20120096909Abstract: The present invention provides an electronic locking system and method that includes a lock with a locking member and at least one antenna. A remote power source remotely powers the lock to actuate the locking member, using induction technology.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 3, 2010Publication date: April 26, 2012Inventors: Jason Hart, Matthew Herscovitch, Sotoudeh Hamedi Hagh
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Publication number: 20070157298Abstract: A method and system for providing remote user access to secure financial applications by deployment of SSO software (126) to client workstations (120), including receiving a password for collaborating access to a secure server (110); navigating to the secure server (110) using a web browser (124) on a remote workstation (120); providing user authorisation details and the received password to the secure server (120); generating a subsequent password at the secure server (110) upon validation of the user authorisation details and received password; downloading an SSO deployment file (122) to the remote workstation (120), said deployment file (122) including the subsequent password; executing the SSO deployment file (122) to install an SSO client application (126) on the remote workstation; reading workstation settings and user credentials from a secure file or data store; and running the SSO client application (126) on the workstation to employ the user credentials and subsequent password to logon to the secureType: ApplicationFiled: September 19, 2006Publication date: July 5, 2007Inventors: Timothy Dingwall, Matthew Herscovitch, Jason Hart, John Clark, John Boyer
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Publication number: 20060265740Abstract: A method and system for providing remote user access to secure applications by deployment of SSO software to client workstations, including navigating to a secure server using a web browser on a remote workstation; providing user authorisation details to the secure server; downloading an SSO deployment file to the remote workstation upon validation of the user authorisation details; executing the SSO deployment file to install an SSO client application on the remote workstation; reading workstation settings and user credentials from a secure file or data store; and running the SSO client application on the workstation to employ the user credentials to logon to the secure application.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 20, 2006Publication date: November 23, 2006Inventors: John Clark, Timothy Dingwall, Jason Hart, Matthew Herscovitch
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Publication number: 20050198488Abstract: In a computer system including a computer terminal, an operating system installed on said computer terminal, a virtual machine running on the operating system, a server communicatively coupled to the computer terminal and a process including instructions that when executed on a virtual machine define a user interface; a Single Sign On (SSO) system comprising a database of authentication credentials accessible to the computer terminal, and instructions executable on the virtual machine operative to: obtain user interface state data from the process; query the virtual machine to obtain component data related to the user interface state data; and manipulate the component data so as to deliver authentication credentials to the process.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 7, 2004Publication date: September 8, 2005Inventors: Carl Sandland, Matthew Herscovitch, Timothy Dingwall