Alexander G. Dickinson - Laguna Beach CA, US Roger S. Davenport - Farmers Branch TX, US Mark S. Ohare - Dove Canyon CA, US Philip W. Clough - Duncanville TX, US Mark D. Rohrbach - Poway CA, US Richard F. Clayton - Columbia MD, US James G. Zoccoli - Carrollton TX, US Gregory H. Stark - Milersville MD, US Rick L. Orsini - Flower Mound TX, US Michelle Ferrante - Columbia MD, US Aaron A. Brooks - Roanoke TX, US
Assignee:
Security First Corporation - Rancho Santa Margarita CA
International Classification:
H04L 9/32
US Classification:
380228, 726 2
Abstract:
The invention is a secure server, or trust engine, having server-centric keys, or in other words, storing cryptographic keys and user authentication data on a server. Users access cryptographic functionality through network access to the trust engine; however, the trust engine does not release actual cryptographic keys or other authentication data. Therefore, the system provides that the keys and data remain secure. The server-centric storage of keys and authentication data provides for user-independent security, portability, availability, and straightforwardness, along with a wide variety of implementation possibilities.
Cryptographic Server With Provisions For Interoperability Between Cryptographic Systems
Alexander G. Dickinson - Laguna Beach CA, US Mark D. Rohrbach - Poway CA, US Richard F. Clayton - Columbia MD, US Gregory H. Stark - Millersville MD, US Michelle Ferrante - Columbia MD, US
Assignee:
Security First Corporation - Rancho Santa Margarita CA
International Classification:
H04K 1/00
US Classification:
705 75, 713156, 380277
Abstract:
The invention is a cryptographic server providing interoperability over multiple algorithms, keys, standards, certificate types and issuers, protocols, and the like. Another aspect of the invention is to provide a secure server, or trust engine, having server-centric keys, or in other words, storing cryptographic keys on a server. The server-centric storage of keys provides for user-independent security, portability, availability, and straightforwardness, along with a wide variety of implementation possibilities.
Cryptographic Server With Provisions For Interoperability Between Cryptographic Systems
Alexander G. Dickinson - Laguna Beach CA, US Mark D. Rohrbach - Poway CA, US Richard F. Clayton - Columbia MD, US Gregory H. Stark - Millersville MD, US Michelle Ferrante - Columbia MD, US
Assignee:
Security First Corp. - Rancho Santa Margarita CA
International Classification:
H04K 1/00
US Classification:
705 75, 713156, 380277
Abstract:
The invention is a cryptographic server providing interoperability over multiple algorithms, keys, standards, certificate types and issuers, protocols, and the like. Another aspect of the invention is to provide a secure server, or trust engine, having server-centric keys, or in other words, storing cryptographic keys on a server. The server-centric storage of keys provides for user-independent security, portability, availability, and straightforwardness, along with a wide variety of implementation possibilities.
Cryptographic Server With Provisions For Interoperability Between Cryptographic Systems
Alexander G. Dickinson - Laguna Beach CA, US Mark D. Rohrbach - Poway CA, US Richard F. Clayton - Columbia MD, US Gregory H. Stark - Millersville MD, US Michelle Ferrante - Columbia MD, US
Assignee:
Security First Corporation - Rancho Santa Margarita CA
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705 75, 713156, 380277
Abstract:
The invention is a cryptographic server providing interoperability over multiple algorithms, keys, standards, certificate types and issuers, protocols, and the like. Another aspect of the invention is to provide a secure server, or trust engine, having server-centric keys, or in other words, storing cryptographic keys on a server. The server-centric storage of keys provides for user-independent security, portability, availability, and straightforwardness, along with a wide variety of implementation possibilities.
Electronic Commerce With Cryptographic Authentication
- Rancho Santa Margarita CA, US Mark S. O'Hare - Dove Canyon CA, US Mark D. Rorhbach - Poway CA, US James G. Zoccoli - Carrollton TX, US Rick L. Orsini - Flower Mound TX, US Aaron A. Brooks - Roanoke TX, US Roger S. Davenport - Farmers Branch TX, US Philip W. Clough - Duncanville TX, US Richard F. Clayton - Columbia MD, US Gregory H. Stark - Millersville MD, US Michelle Ferrante - Columbia MD, US Brian Berger - Mission Viejo CA, US
Assignee:
Security First Corporation - Rancho Santa Margarita CA
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
A method for facilitating an authentication related to an electronic transaction between a first and a second user is provided. Authentication data is received from the first user along with transaction data defining the first user and the electronic transaction to be authenticated. This authentication data is compared to enrollment authentication data associated with the first user in order to verify the identity of the first user. When the user is properly verified, access to at least one private cryptographic key stored on a secure server is available for use in securing the electronic transaction. The particular private cryptographic key need not be released from the secure server. Data indicating the status of the authentication may then be sent to one of either the first or second user.
Mantech
Vice President
Mantech Apr 2008 - Jun 2013
Executive Director
Mantech 2002 - Apr 2008
Executiv Director
Ctx Corp 2002 - 2003
Project Manager
Education:
The Johns Hopkins University 1987 - 1990
Master of Science, Masters, Computer Science
Penn State University 1981 - 1985
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Mathematics