Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2006-2018
Title: The Innovative Contributions of Roger Pfister
Introduction
Roger Pfister is a notable inventor based in Wokingham, GB, recognized for his significant contributions to technology through his eight patents. His work primarily focuses on identity verification systems and wireless network management, showcasing his expertise in enhancing security and communication.
Latest Patents
One of Pfister's latest patents is an identity verification system that enables individuals to verify their identity online. This system involves an initial identification ceremony where users perform unpredictable tasks, such as reading text that cannot be anticipated. This initial ceremony can be replayed and authenticated by individuals who already know the user personally. Additionally, the identity can be verified using existing techniques like Knowledge-Based Authentication (KBA). A secondary instruction ceremony is conducted when identity verification is necessary for authorizing transactions. This process involves the user performing unforeseeable instructions, which enhances the confidence in the authorization of directives or transactions.
Another significant patent by Pfister is a system and method for stateful representation of wireless network devices. This innovation provides multiple graphical representations of wireless network devices, indicating their operational status. The graphical representations reflect the radio frequency channels in use and whether devices are on, off, or in standby mode. Devices in standby mode can monitor the wireless network to determine when to resume normal operations. The system also allows users to access additional properties of the devices, enhancing the management of wireless networks.
Career Highlights
Throughout his career
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