Richard L. Gregg - Omaha NE Sandeep Giri - Omaha NE Timothy C. Goeke - Elkhorn NE
Assignee:
Prism Resources - Omaha NE
International Classification:
H04L 900
US Classification:
713201, 705 51
Abstract:
A system and method is disclosed for controlling access to computer resources using an untrusted network. The system preferably uses a hardware key connected to each subscriber client computer and adds software to the subscriber client computer and to the existing server computer. A clearinghouse is provided to store client and server identification data, including demographic data, including URL data, usage data and billing information. The clearinghouse authenticates the subscriber and server computers before an operating session occurs. For every new client session, a login mechanism requires the client computer to supply appropriate identification data, including a digital identification generated by the hardware key. The login parameters are verified by the clearinghouse and a session is then started. The system is adapted to protect preselected content from being printed or copied by a client using a web browser.
Method And System For Controlling Access, By An Authentication Server, To Protected Computer Resources Provided Via An Internet Protocol Network
Richard L. Gregg - Omaha NE, US Sandeep Giri - Omaha NE, US Timothy C. Goeke - Elkhorn NE, US
Assignee:
Prism Technologies, L.L.C. - Omaha NE
International Classification:
H04L 21/00
US Classification:
726 28, 705 51
Abstract:
A method and system for controlling access, by an authentication server, to protected computer resources provided via an Internet Protocol network that includes storing (i) a digital identification associated with at least one client computer device, and (ii) data associated with the protected computer resources in at least one database associated with the authentication server; authenticating, by the authentication server, the digital identification forwarded by at least one access server; authorizing, by the authentication server, the at least one client computer device to receive at least a portion of the protected computer resources requested by the at least one client computer device, based on the stored data associated with the requested protected computer resources; and permitting access, by the authentication server, to the at least the portion of the protected computer resources upon successfully authenticating the digital identification and upon successfully authorizing the at least once client computer device.
Method And System For Managing Access To Protected Computer Resources Provided Via An Internet Protocol Network
Richard L. Gregg - Elkhorn NE, US Sandeep Giri - Omaha NE, US Timothy C. Goeke - Elkhorn NE, US
Assignee:
Prism Technologies LLC - Omaha NE
International Classification:
G06F 7/04 G06F 15/16 G06F 17/30 H04L 29/06
US Classification:
726 7, 726 4, 726 5
Abstract:
A method and system for controlling access, by an authentication server, to protected computer resources provided via an Internet Protocol network that includes storing (i) a digital identification associated with at least one client computer device, and (ii) data associated with the protected computer resources in at least one database associated with the authentication server; authenticating, by the authentication server, the digital identification forwarded by at least one access server; authorizing, by the authentication server, the at least one client computer device to receive at least a portion of the protected computer resources requested by the at least one client computer device, based on the stored data associated with the requested protected computer resources; and permitting access, by the authentication server, to the at least the portion of the protected computer resources upon successfully authenticating the digital identification and upon successfully authorizing the at least once client computer device.
System For Managing Access To Protected Computer Resources
Richard L. Gregg - Elkhorn NE, US Sandeep Giri - Omaha NE, US Timothy C. Goeke - Elkhorn NE, US
Assignee:
Prism Technologies LLC - Omaha NE
International Classification:
G06F 21/20
US Classification:
726 29, 726 7
Abstract:
A system for controlling access to protected computer resources provided via a network utilizing at least one Internet Protocol. The system includes at least one authentication server and at least one access server. The at least one authentication server is adapted to authenticate identity data associated with at least one client computer device, is adapted to authorize the at least one client computer device to receive at least a portion of protected computer resources, and is adapted to permit access to the at least a portion of the protected computer resources. The at least one access server is adapted to receive the identity data associated with the at least one client computer device and forward the identity data associated with the at least one claim computer device to the at least one authentication server.
A system and method for detection and prevention of battery exhaustion attacks for use with a wireless sensor network and in mobile devices is provided. The system and method provides capability to a wireless sensor network to meet its battery lifespan requirements by guaranteeing a specific percentage of the overall battery life of each sensor node through the detection and prevention of battery exhaustion attacks.
Anesthesia Associates Of Cincinnati 2139 Auburn Ave Lvl A, Cincinnati, OH 45219 5135852422 (phone), 5135853245 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Louisville School of Medicine Graduated: 1981
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Gregg graduated from the University of Louisville School of Medicine in 1981. He works in Cincinnati, OH and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Gregg is affiliated with Christ Hospital.
No one outside of the staff doing the work ever asked to have access to the payment files, said Richard Gregg, who spent four decades working for Treasury and oversaw the payment system as fiscal assistant secretary.
Date: Feb 03, 2025
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Vitae Pharma shares spike on positive trial results
Vitae plans to advance the tests to a broader 16-week trial in the second half of the 2016 "to continue to asses the efficacy, safety and tolerability" of the medication, Richard Gregg, the company's chief scientific officer, said in a statement issued with the announcement.
Date: Mar 17, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
Vitae Pharma (VTAE) Announces Statistically Significant Data from VTP-43742 Phase 2a PoC Trial in Psoriatic Patients
We plan to advance VTP-43742 into a larger scale 16 week trial in the second half of 2016 to continue to assess the efficacy, safety and tolerability of our first-in-class drug candidate, said Dr. Richard Gregg, Chief Scientific Officer of Vitae. We look forward to presenting the complete results
Date: Mar 16, 2016
Category: Business
Source: Google
2 held in deadly South Dade drive-by collaborated once before
Theres been an outpouring of support for him. Hes soft spoken and well mannered, said his lawyer, Richard Gregg. From what hes told me, he is not the shooter and had no direct involvement in the shooting of the house. I believe he will be vindicated.
Date: Dec 29, 2015
Source: Google
Vitae Pharmaceuticals Announces Initiation of a Phase 1 Single Ascending ...
"The initiation of this Phase 1 study of our wholly owned first-in-classRORt inhibitor is a very important milestone both for Vitae and for patients afflicted with autoimmune disorders," said Dr. Richard Gregg, Chief Scientific Officer of Vitae. "We believe that VTP-43742's unique mechanism of act
Date: Jun 29, 2015
Source: Google
Vitae suffers another stinging setback as lead diabetes drug fails in PhII
"The metabolically complex, overweight type 2 diabetic patient population is in need of novel mechanisms of action that can address their overall risk profile," said Dr. Richard Gregg, the CSO of Vitae, in a statement. "We are anxious to learn more about BI187004/VTP-34072 when the study is complete
Now, about 85% of Social Security beneficiaries get payments through direct deposit, says Treasury assistant secretary Richard Gregg. But the government issues more than 120 million checks a year, at a cost of about $1 each, vs. 10 cents for an electronic payment, Gregg says. Treasury estimates that