Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2019-2025
Title: Innovations by Samuel B. Martin
Introduction
Samuel B. Martin is a notable inventor based in San Francisco, CA. He has made significant contributions to the field of process analysis and authentication technologies. With a total of nine patents to his name, Martin continues to push the boundaries of innovation in his work.
Latest Patents
One of Martin's latest patents is focused on process modeling techniques for providing user-specific process schedule data. This invention involves a process analysis computing system that receives input data identifying a subject-matter expert (SME) process. The system utilizes a scenario selection engine to extract process and user factors from the input data. Based on these factors, it generates user-specific process schedule data, which helps control access to resources associated with the SME process.
Another significant patent by Martin is related to event-based authentication. This invention outlines systems and methods for recognizing an event and processing withdrawal requests from users. The method determines user association with the event based on geographic proximity and adjusts authentication rules accordingly. This innovative approach enhances security by ensuring that authentication is contextually relevant.
Career Highlights
Samuel B. Martin is currently employed at Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., where he applies his expertise in technology and innovation. His work at the bank allows him to integrate his inventions into practical applications that benefit the financial sector. Martin's career is marked by a commitment to developing solutions that address complex challenges in process management and security.
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