Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2015-2024
Title: Innovations of Dipika Jain: A Pioneer in Authority Token Management
Introduction
Dipika Jain is an accomplished inventor based in Charlotte, NC (US), known for her innovative contributions in the field of secure authentication and authority token management. With a total of 8 patents to her name, she has made significant strides in enhancing the efficiency and security of power of attorney processes.
Latest Patents
One of her latest patents is a coordination platform for generating and managing authority tokens. This invention focuses on using secure authentication tokens to grant power of attorney. The computing platform receives user input indicating a task and requests that a power of attorney be granted to an individual. It generates an authority token that grants the individual the power of attorney to perform the task. The platform then sends the authority token, along with task information, to the individual. Upon receiving a validation request that includes the authority token and task information, the platform validates the request. After successful validation, it sends validation information to an event processing system. Once confirmation is received that the task has been performed, the platform updates dashboard information to indicate task completion, allowing the user device to display a dashboard reflecting the completed task.
Career Highlights
Dipika Jain is currently employed at Bank of America Corporation, where she continues to develop innovative solutions that enhance operational efficiency and security. Her work has positioned her as a leader in her field, contributing to advancements in technology that streamline complex processes
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