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Authernative, Inc.
Authernative Granted Patent in Australia for User Authentication Method
January 24th, 2009
Authernative, Inc., the developer of innovative user authentication and identity management technologies, announced that the Australian Patent Office has granted the company a patent for a user authentication method. The newly issued patent number 2004323374 entitled, "Authentication System and Method Based Upon Random Partial Digitized Path Recognition" describes a "what user knows"-based authentication method which overcomes two major deficiencies of passwords: memorization difficulties and low security. To reduce memorization pressure and significantly improve ease of use, the patented technology utilizes a graphical secret pattern on a virtual reference grid,...
Source: Law & Health Weekly (2009-01-24)
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