Robert B. Hodgson - Dunwoody GA Harry Hargens - Hamton GA
Assignee:
Kryptosima - Hampton GA
International Classification:
G06F 1760
US Classification:
705 72, 705 64, 705 70, 705 71, 705 75
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a combination software and/or hardware system that provides consumers and merchants with a secure method for making and accepting credit card and ATM card payments over the Internet. Using various software and/or hardware implementations, the system operates by: 1) creating (at the consumers Internet access device) a Data Encryption Standard (DES) encrypted Personal Identification Number (PIN) Block meeting American National Standards Institute (ANSI) X9. 8 and Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) network requirements (as a result of the consumer entering their PIN number and encryption automatically taking place); 2) using additional layer(s) of encryption (also performed at the consumers Internet access device) to place the PIN block and card information in a public key/private key encrypted financial payment transaction data block (âFP Blockâ); 3) transmitting the FP Block to the merchant, along with any necessary product or service order information, which may be transmitted over the Internet encrypted or in the clear according to the implementation method chosen by the system software at the merchants web site; 4) software at the merchant location then forwards the FP Block to a secure transaction management system, where the FP Block is decrypted using a decryption algorithm matching that used by the software at the consumers Internet access device. The financial data is then re-formatted for transmission to the appropriate transaction processing network, and forwarded to the payment service processor accordingly. The present invention is independent of the encryption algorithm(s) used, and may be implemented with any number of encryption algorithms.
A modular interlocking exterior wall system comprises one or more laminated panels formed of a paper product core sandwiched between two cementitious skins, two vertical posts having laterally extending flanges which interlock in vertical grooves formed in the sides of the panels, and a top rail having a downwardly opening top groove which receives and reinforces the horizontal top edge of the top panel, wherein bottom portions of the posts are anchored below ground. An optional bottom rail has an upwardly opening groove for receiving and supporting the bottom edge of the bottom panel, and laterally extending flanges of an optional mid rail are received in top and bottom grooves, respectively, of bottom and top panels to interlock and reinforce the panels.
Apparatus For And Method Of Secure Atm Debit Card And Credit Card Payment Transactions Via The Internet
Robert Hodgson - Dunwoody GA, US Harry Hargens - Hampton GA, US
International Classification:
G06F017/60
US Classification:
705/072000, 705/043000, 713/153000
Abstract:
The present invention is directed to a combination software and/or hardware system that provides consumers with a secure method for making and accepting credit card and ATM card payments over the Internet. A Data Encryption Standard (DES) encrypted Personal Identification Number (PIN) Block is created at the consumer's Internet access device meeting of American National Standards Institute (ANSI) X9.8 and Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) network requirements. The PIN block and card information are in a public key/private key encrypted financial payment transaction data block using additional layer(s) of encryption also performed at the consumer's Internet access device. The FP block is transmitted to an STMS for the generation of a financial transaction request that is sent to the payment processor according to the implementation method chosen by the system software at the payment processor. The FP block is decrypted at the STMS using a decryption algorithm matching that used by the software at the consumer's Internet access device. The encrypted PIN block within this data will be translated by the HSM dependent upon the processor that the transaction is to be routed to. The data is then re-formatted for transmission to the appropriate transaction processing network, and subsequently forwarded to the appropriate payment service processor accordingly. The present invention is independent of the encryption algorithm(s) used, and may be implemented with any number of encryption algorithms.
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Charles River Laboratories Dec 2014 - Sep 2018
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Takeda San Diego, Inc. Dec 2014 - Sep 2018
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Merck Research Labs Jul 2012 - Dec 2013
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Education:
Boston University 2001 - 2002
Mcmaster University 1995 - 2001
Doctorates, Doctor of Philosophy, Neuroscience
University of Alberta 1993 - 1995
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Psychology
Skills:
Drug Discovery Pharmacology Neuroscience Drug Development Pharmaceutical Industry In Vivo Life Sciences Clinical Development Scientific Writing Lifesciences Biotechnology Immunology Animal Models Assay Development Cell In Vitro Oncology Clinical Trials Biochemistry Molecular Biology Cell Biology Cell Culture Neuropharmacology Biomarkers Infectious Diseases Protein Chemistry Behavioral Neuroscience Leadership Elisa High Throughput Screening Medical Writing Lead Change Glp Good Laboratory Practice Hplc Vaccines Animal Behavior
Teed Up Marketing Clearwater, FL Jan 2013 to Aug 2013 Commissioned Sales ManagerThe Cantina Bar and Grill Panama City Beach, FL Dec 2010 to Jan 2013 General ManagerSavor Specialty Foods Atlanta, GA Jun 2003 to Jul 2010 Co-owner and FounderGeorgia Land Trust Savannah, GA Jan 2001 to Jan 2003 Project ManagerUribe and Associates Oakland, CA Apr 1995 to Jan 2000 Senior Hydrogeologist/Project ManagerSAIC McLean, VA Jan 1991 to Oct 1994 Senior HydrogeologistMr. Hodgson Golden, CO 1994 to 1994 Technical SupervisorConverse Environmental West Monrovia, CA Oct 1987 to Nov 1990 Technical AdvisorClayton Environmental Consultants Pleasanton, CA Sep 1985 to Oct 1987 Staff Hydrogeologist
Education:
Montana State University Bozeman, MT Jun 1985 Bachelor's in GeologyWoodward Academy Atlanta, GA May 1976 High School DiplomaSouthern Technical Institute Marietta, GA Architectural Engineering
Dr. Hodgson graduated from the University of Oklahoma College of Medicine at Oklahoma City in 1982. He works in Fort Worth, TX and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Hodgson is affiliated with North Hills Hospital.
Mountain Gardens Public School Burlington Morocco 1962-1967, Oakley Park Public School Barrie Morocco 1967-1968, John A. Lockhart School Burlington Morocco 1968-1969, Burlington Central Elementary School Burlington Morocco 1969-1970