Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2024-2025
Title: Innovations of Christopher Stephen Littrell
Introduction
Christopher Stephen Littrell is an accomplished inventor based in Dallas, TX. He has made significant contributions to the field of electronic authentication, holding a total of 4 patents. His work focuses on enhancing security measures in electronic distributed networks.
Latest Patents
One of his latest patents is titled "System and method for electronic authentication of electronic distributed network traffic via enriched data." This invention involves systems, computer program products, and methods for authenticating electronic distributed network traffic. It includes an authorization request from a user of a first endpoint device to send or receive data with a second endpoint device. The system transmits a request for a first authentication credential to the first endpoint device and receives an authentication transmission. An enhanced authentication engine is initialized, collecting data flow from an identity database. This data is combined with a metadata source to form a combined data, which is then transmitted to an alert engine.
Another notable patent is "Dynamic passive authentication." This invention provides arrangements for dynamic passive authentication, where registration data for multiple users is received. This data includes biometric information and identifies user computing devices that each user is authorized to access. Upon login by a user, passive authentication functions are activated, and biometric data is compared to registration data. If the data matches, additional biometric data may be captured later. If it does not match, mitigation actions are executed.
Career Highlights
Christopher works at Bank of America Corporation, where he applies his expertise in electronic authentication. His innovative approaches have contributed to the bank's security protocols and overall technological advancements.
Collaborations
He has collaborated with notable coworkers, including Edward Lee Traywick and Tomas Mata Castrejon, III. Their combined efforts have led to the development of cutting-edge technologies in the field of electronic security.
Conclusion
Christopher Stephen Littrell is a prominent inventor whose work in electronic authentication has made a significant impact on security technologies. His patents reflect his commitment to innovation and excellence in the field.