17984919. SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING AUTHENTICATION CONTROL PROTOCOLS VIA COMPONENTS OF AN ENTITY DEVICE simplified abstract (Bank of America Corporation)

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SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING AUTHENTICATION CONTROL PROTOCOLS VIA COMPONENTS OF AN ENTITY DEVICE

Organization Name

Bank of America Corporation

Inventor(s)

Christopher Daniel Birch of Tega Cay SC (US)

Sophie Morgan Danielpour of Durham NC (US)

Susan R. Hart of Addison TX (US)

Son Huynh of Charlotte NC (US)

Tyler Keith Prothro of Waxahachie TX (US)

Shannon Sabina Rolinger of Pineville NC (US)

Amado Jose Martinez Suarez of Addison TX (US)

Stephen Jack Williams of Charlotte NC (US)

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING AUTHENTICATION CONTROL PROTOCOLS VIA COMPONENTS OF AN ENTITY DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17984919 titled 'SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING AUTHENTICATION CONTROL PROTOCOLS VIA COMPONENTS OF AN ENTITY DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The present invention provides a system for implementing authentication control protocols via components of an entity device. The system can capture a real-time image of a user, compare it with an updated enhanced user image, and determine if they match to implement authentication control protocols.

  • System for implementing authentication control protocols
  • Capture real-time image of user
  • Compare real-time image with updated enhanced user image
  • Determine if images match to implement authentication control protocols

Potential Applications

This technology could be used in various industries such as banking, healthcare, and security systems for secure access control.

Problems Solved

This technology helps prevent unauthorized access to sensitive information and resources by verifying the identity of the user through real-time image comparison.

Benefits

The system provides an additional layer of security by using real-time image comparison for authentication control. It enhances user verification and reduces the risk of unauthorized access.

Potential Commercial Applications

"Enhanced User Image Authentication Control System for Secure Access"

Possible Prior Art

There are existing systems that use biometric authentication methods such as fingerprint recognition or facial recognition for access control. However, the specific method of comparing a real-time image with an updated enhanced user image for authentication control may be a novel approach.

Unanswered Questions

How does the system handle cases where the real-time image does not match the updated enhanced user image?

The system may have a fail-safe mechanism in place to prompt the user for additional authentication methods or deny access if the images do not match.

What measures are in place to ensure the security and privacy of the stored user images?

The system may employ encryption techniques to secure the stored user images and comply with data protection regulations to safeguard user privacy.


Original Abstract Submitted

Embodiments of the present invention provide a system for implementing authentication control protocols via components of entity device. In particular, the system may be configured to determine initiation of a resource interaction by a user at an entity device, control one or more components of the entity device to cause the entity device to capture a real-time image of the user, compare the real-time image captured via the entity device with an updated enhanced user image stored in a data file of the user, in response to comparing the real-time image with the updated enhanced user image, determine if the real-time image matches the updated enhanced user image, and implement one or more authentication control protocols based on determining if the real-time image matches the updated enhanced user image.