Capital one services, llc (20240311137). TECHNIQUES TO PERFORM APPLET PROGRAMMING simplified abstract

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TECHNIQUES TO PERFORM APPLET PROGRAMMING

Organization Name

capital one services, llc

Inventor(s)

Rajko Ilincic of Annandale VA (US)

Jeffrey Rule of Chevy Chase MD (US)

TECHNIQUES TO PERFORM APPLET PROGRAMMING - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240311137 titled 'TECHNIQUES TO PERFORM APPLET PROGRAMMING

The abstract of this patent application describes techniques for providing applets to a transaction card, where the applet is signed with a verification signature. The transaction card then determines if the verification signature matches one of the verification values stored on the memory, enabling the applet for execution by the processing circuitry if a match is found, and preventing enablement if no match is found.

  • Transaction card receives applet signed with verification signature
  • Determine if verification signature matches stored verification values
  • Enable applet for execution if match is found
  • Prevent enablement if no match is found

Potential Applications: - Secure transactions using transaction cards - Enhanced security features for financial transactions - Access control systems for buildings or facilities

Problems Solved: - Ensures only authorized applets can be executed on the transaction card - Prevents unauthorized access to sensitive information - Enhances security measures for transactions

Benefits: - Increased security for financial transactions - Protection against unauthorized access - Improved reliability of transaction card systems

Commercial Applications: Title: Secure Transaction Card Technology for Enhanced Security This technology can be used in various industries such as banking, retail, and access control systems to provide secure and reliable transaction card services. The market implications include increased trust from customers due to enhanced security measures.

Questions about Secure Transaction Card Technology:

1. How does this technology improve the security of transaction cards? This technology improves security by ensuring only authorized applets can be executed on the transaction card, preventing unauthorized access to sensitive information.

2. What are the potential applications of this technology beyond financial transactions? This technology can also be used in access control systems for buildings or facilities to enhance security measures.


Original Abstract Submitted

various embodiments are generally directed to techniques provide applets to transaction card. in embodiments, a transaction card may receive an applet signed with a verification signature. the transaction card may determine whether the verification signature matches one of the verification values stored on the memory, enable the applet including the instructions for execution by the processing circuitry in response to the determination the verification signature matches one of the verification values, and prevent enablement of the applet including the instructions for execution in response to the determination the verification signature does not match any of the verification values.