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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 28, 2023
Filed:
Apr. 21, 2021
Aetna Inc., Hartford, CT (US);
Abbie Barbir, Ogdensburg, NY (US);
Salil Kumar Jain, Jackson Heights, NY (US);
Cisa Kurian, Unionville, CT (US);
John Poirier, Queen Creek, AZ (US);
Amy Ulrich, Phoenix, AZ (US);
Erick Verry, Fleming Island, FL (US);
Victoria Garstka, Scottsdale, AZ (US);
Abhishek Tennarangam, Hartford, CT (US);
Aetna Inc., Hartford, CT (US);
Abstract
In some instances, a method for authenticating a user using key pair authentication is provided. The method comprises enrolling the user into key pair authentication by generating a private and public key pair for an authentication domain, accessing the content on the first domain based on enrolling the user into the key pair authentication with a key pair authentication server using the private and public key pair for the authentication domain, requesting access for different content on a second domain, based on enrolling the user into the key pair authentication for the first domain, redirecting a browser from the second domain to the authentication domain, and accessing the different content on the second domain based on performing the key pair authentication with the key pair authentication server using the private and public key pair for the authentication domain.