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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 30, 2024
Filed:
Jun. 27, 2023
Syniverse Technologies, Llc, Tampa, FL (US);
Chris Wright, Plant City, FL (US);
Rajan John Thomas, Sanford, FL (US);
Syniverse Technologies, LLC, Tampa, FL (US);
Abstract
This invention pertains to a method for provisioning and implementing two-factor authentication (2FA) for enterprise services. The system securely establishes a trusted identity for a subscriber device using an immutable hardware key and public/private key sets. The device's identity is verified by an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) cloud service. The method includes generating unique transaction nonces for each 2FA request, securing private keys within a Trusted Execution Environment (TEE), and employing a cloud wallet service to store keys. The subscriber device interacts with the system, decrypting and re-encrypting transaction nonces using corresponding keys. This process enables secure transaction from enterprise applications. The system also integrates user consent into the 2FA process, displaying a prompt to approve or deny authentication. This technology enhances security in enterprise services, prioritizing user consent and secure data transfer.