San Francisco, June 18th 2014 – After a pretty long procedure, inWebo has finally been granted a US patent by the Patent Trade Office (US PTO), thus extending the reach of its prior IP protection. This patent is for an authentication system, and more specifically for a technology known as “Dynamic Random Keys” that inWebo has invented and developed over the past few years.
This technology allows for a secure software implementation of multi-factor authentication (MFA), while a hardware implementation was conventionally required to achieve a high security level. It therefore extends the market of MFA to providers in segments that can’t afford to deploy hardware ‘tokens’ to the users they need to securely authenticate.
This technology was also the ground foundation for inWebo mobile and in-App authentication library (mAccess) that has been certified by the French National IT-Security Agency (ANSSI) in 2012.