Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2003-2015
Title: Tomoo Fukazawa: Innovator in Authentication Systems
Introduction
Tomoo Fukazawa is a prominent inventor based in Tokyo, Japan. He has made significant contributions to the field of authentication systems, holding a total of 2 patents. His work focuses on enhancing security measures in technology through innovative methods and systems.
Latest Patents
Fukazawa's latest patents include an "Authentication information generating system, authentication information generating method, client apparatus, and authentication information generating program for implementing the method." This invention involves a secret information server and a client apparatus that work together to generate authentication information securely. The server confirms user validity and manages a secret information database, while the client apparatus operates in a dual-domain environment to ensure secure storage and processing of sensitive information.
Another notable patent is the "Apparatus and method for modifying microprocessor system at random and maintaining equivalent functionality in spite of modification." This invention provides a method for randomizing a microprocessor system, such as an IC card, to prevent tampering. It ensures that the modified system retains the same functionality as the original, thereby enhancing security and flexibility in microprocessor design.
Career Highlights
Tomoo Fukazawa is currently employed at Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation, where he continues to develop innovative solutions in the field of telecommunications and security. His expertise in authentication systems has positioned him as a key figure in advancing technology that safeguards user information.
Collaborations
Fukazawa has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Masami Urano and Ken Takeya. Their combined efforts contribute to the development of cutting-edge technologies that address contemporary security challenges.
Conclusion
Tomoo Fukazawa's contributions to authentication systems exemplify the importance of innovation in technology. His patents reflect a commitment to enhancing security measures, making significant strides in protecting user information.