Thales had three patents in mobile during Q2 2024. Thales SA’s patent filed in Q2 2024 describes a method for granting user access to a server application through a user access device. This involves sending authentication requests, challenges, and unique identifiers to a secure peripheral device, verifying user identity, generating responses, and ultimately granting or denying access to the service based on the verification process. GlobalData’s report on Thales gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

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Thales had no grants in mobile as a theme in Q2 2024.

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Application: A method for granting a user access through a user access device hosting a client application to a service coming from a set of services of a server application hosted by a distant server (Patent ID: US20240187244A1)

The patent filed by Thales SA describes a method for granting user access to a server application through a user access device. The method involves sending authentication requests, challenges, and unique identifiers between the server application, user access device, and a secure peripheral device hosting a device application. The user's identity is verified using stored data signals, and a primary response is generated based on this verification. The server then verifies the response and grants or denies access to the service based on the outcome. The method also includes a user-device binding process to ensure secure access.

The patent further details various claims related to the method, including generating responses based on stamps, using biometric data for user signals, utilizing different types of secure peripheral devices like mice or smartphones with fingerprint scanners, and implementing security policies for access control. The claims also cover the process of user-device binding, which involves verifying user credentials, computing hash values, and storing secret keys for authentication. Additionally, the claims outline the steps for completing the binding process, displaying messages to users, and ensuring the validity of user authentication through timestamps and encryption keys. Overall, the patent describes a comprehensive system for secure user access to server applications through a combination of user access devices and secure peripheral devices.

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