Cisco technology, inc. (20240314554). ANCHORED WI-FI FINGERPRINTING FOR RISK-BASED AUTHENTICATION simplified abstract
ANCHORED WI-FI FINGERPRINTING FOR RISK-BASED AUTHENTICATION
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Vishal Satyendra Desai of San Jose CA (US)
Ardalan Alizadeh of Milpitas CA (US)
ANCHORED WI-FI FINGERPRINTING FOR RISK-BASED AUTHENTICATION - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240314554 titled 'ANCHORED WI-FI FINGERPRINTING FOR RISK-BASED AUTHENTICATION
Simplified Explanation
This patent application describes a method to enhance multi-factor authentication by using an anchored endpoint for client devices connecting to secure resources.
Key Features and Innovation
- Authentication of client devices connecting to secure resources
- Determining Wi-Fi fingerprints of client and anchor devices
- Proximity detection between client and anchor devices
- Monitoring changes in Wi-Fi fingerprints
- Triggering reauthentication if client device moves out of proximity
Potential Applications
This technology can be applied in various industries such as banking, healthcare, and government agencies to secure access to sensitive information and resources.
Problems Solved
This technology addresses the need for enhanced security measures to prevent unauthorized access to secure resources and sensitive data.
Benefits
- Improved security for accessing secure resources
- Enhanced protection against unauthorized access
- Seamless user experience with minimal disruptions
Commercial Applications
- Secure access control systems for buildings and facilities
- Online banking and financial transactions
- Government agencies for secure data access and communication
Prior Art
Further research can be conducted in the field of multi-factor authentication and proximity-based security measures to explore existing technologies and innovations.
Frequently Updated Research
Stay updated on advancements in Wi-Fi technology, security protocols, and authentication methods to enhance the effectiveness of this technology.
Questions about the Technology
How does this technology improve security measures for client devices accessing secure resources?
This technology enhances security by using proximity-based authentication with anchored endpoints, ensuring that only authorized devices within a specific range can access secure resources.
What are the potential implications of this technology in industries such as banking and healthcare?
This technology can significantly improve data security and privacy protection in industries handling sensitive information, such as banking and healthcare, by adding an extra layer of authentication and access control.
Original Abstract Submitted
this disclosure describes techniques for using an anchored endpoint to enhance mfa authentication of a client device. a method performed at least in part by a security service includes authenticating of a client device connecting to a secure resource. the method also includes determining a first wi-fi fingerprint of the client device, determining that the client device is within a threshold proximity to an anchor device, and determining a second wi-fi fingerprint of the anchor device. the method also includes detecting a change to the first wi-fi fingerprint of the client device and determining that the second wi-fi fingerprint of the anchor device has not changed. the method also includes determining whether the client device is within the threshold proximity of the anchor device, if it is, access to the secured resource continues to be allowed, if it is not, a reauthentication of the client device is triggered.