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Posted On: 02/06/2019 7:15:00 PM
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Re: Urbansndaup #48496
This is exactly what SFOR patents describe... and this is what Douglas was arguing with judges... and SecureAuth is willfully infringing our patents.
NIST
5.1.3 Out-of-Band Devices
An out-of-band authenticator is a physical device that is uniquely addressable and can communicate securely with the verifier over a distinct communications channel , referred to as the secondary channel . The device is possessed and controlled by the claimant and supports private communication over this secondary channel, separate from the primary channel for e-authentication. An out-of-band authenticator is something you have.
NIST
5.1.3 Out-of-Band Devices
An out-of-band authenticator is a physical device that is uniquely addressable and can communicate securely with the verifier over a distinct communications channel , referred to as the secondary channel . The device is possessed and controlled by the claimant and supports private communication over this secondary channel, separate from the primary channel for e-authentication. An out-of-band authenticator is something you have.
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