Location History:
- San Francisco, CA (US) (2020)
- Charlotte, NC (US) (2021 - 2023)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2020-2025
Title: Innovations of Kenneth L Wright
Introduction
Kenneth L Wright is a notable inventor based in Charlotte, NC. He has made significant contributions to the field of technology, particularly in authentication systems and identity management. With a total of seven patents to his name, his work continues to influence the way users interact with technology securely.
Latest Patents
One of Kenneth's latest patents is titled "Systems and methods for location-binding authentication." This invention describes systems, methods, and apparatuses for authenticating a user based on their location or the location of their device. The method involves receiving a login request, transmitting a request for location information, and generating a location-based modifiable digital fingerprint. This fingerprint is then verified to provide the user access to the computing device.
Another significant patent is "Systems and methods for federated identity management." This computer-implemented method includes generating a graphical user interface (GUI) that allows users to register and request identity information. It involves receiving identity information from customers, generating a customer-specific key, and provisioning this key to an identification chip. The method ensures that the requested identity information is provided to the requesting party based on the customer's preferences.
Career Highlights
Kenneth L Wright is currently employed at Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. His role at the bank allows him to apply his innovative ideas in a practical setting, contributing to advancements in financial technology and security.
Collaborations
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