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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 09, 2015
Filed:
Jul. 13, 2012
Methods and systems for using derived credentials to authenticate a device across multiple platforms
Troy Jacob Ronda, Toronto, CA;
Andre Boysen, Huntsville, CA;
Abhishek Das, Mississauga, CA;
Michael Varley, Toronto, CA;
Hugh Cumming, Oakville, CA;
Troy Jacob Ronda, Toronto, CA;
Andre Boysen, Huntsville, CA;
Abhishek Das, Mississauga, CA;
Michael Varley, Toronto, CA;
Hugh Cumming, Oakville, CA;
SecureKey Technologies Inc., Toronto, CA;
Abstract
Methods and systems for adapting existing service provider servers to support two-factor authentication by leveraging an authentication server, which may be operated by a third party. Where a user desires to access content or services offered by a service provider server, the user may employ a client agent (for example, a web browser) in order to authenticate with the service provider server. Service provider server can redirect client agent to an authentication server to process at least a second factor or derived credential.