Patents by Inventor Robert Matthew Voltz

Robert Matthew Voltz 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).

  • Publication number: 20130226813
    Abstract: When two parties of a cyberspace transaction register their identity attributes under a CITA system each party is assigned a unique, encrypted and digitally signed identity token. When the consuming party seeks access too, or payment for, cyberspace services, the providing party submits their identity token to the consuming party. The consuming party creates a request token, containing both the consumers' and the providers' identity tokens, and the transaction related information, to the CITA system. The CITA system validates the identity tokens and either creates a payment confirmation token by processing the payment request, or creates an access confirmation token by dynamically defining the minimal consumer identity attributes required to gain access to the provider's service. The confirmation token is encrypted and digitally signed and returned to the consumer, and then forwarded to the provider to complete the transaction without either party openly exchanging personal identity attributes.
    Type: Application
    Filed: February 7, 2013
    Publication date: August 29, 2013
    Inventor: Robert Matthew Voltz
  • Publication number: 20130219481
    Abstract: The Cyberspace Trusted Identity (CTI) module provides secure storage of a cyberspace user's personal identity information and a security infrastructure to guarantee the integrity and privacy of a cyberspace transaction. When the owner of an electronic device registers their biometric samples on the CTI module the module becomes locked and the information stored on the module can only be accessed when the device owner provides a live biometric sample, which matches the registered biometric sample. When the CTI Module is registered under a trusted third party system; a Cyberspace Identification Trust Authority (CITA) system, the module provides a secure mechanism for storing a cyberspace user's digital identity tokens and for conducting safe and reliable cyberspace transactions between two cyberspace users. The CTI Module eliminates the need to carry man-made identity tokens, or the need to remember and/or openly exchange personal identity information, when conducting a cyberspace transaction.
    Type: Application
    Filed: January 17, 2013
    Publication date: August 22, 2013
    Inventor: Robert Matthew Voltz