PayPal - Austin, Texas Area since Apr 2010
Member of Technical Staff
PayPal Apr 2010 - Dec 2010
Application Security Consultant
Oracle - Greater New York City Area May 2003 - Apr 2009
Consulting Technical Manager / Architect
BEA Systems Apr 2007 - Jun 2008
Managing Principal
BEA Systems May 2003 - Apr 2007
Business Consulting Principal
Education:
Birla Institute of Technology and Science 1986 - 1990
B.E. (Honors), Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Skills:
Soa Enterprise Software Software Development Enterprise Architecture Weblogic Integration Security Agile Methodologies Web Services Java Enterprise Edition Architectures Java Distributed Systems Scalability Solution Architecture Unix Cloud Computing Architecture Portals Soa Security Strategy Esb J2Ee Application Development Linux Business Process Management Business Process Automation Technology Integration Payment Systems Web Application Security Application Security Product Development Content Management Soa Governance Enterprise Portals Cloud Security Jms Oracle Virtualization Product Architecture Authorization Entitlements Web 2.0 Saas Management Software Project Management Project Management System Architecture Sql Sdlc Consulting
Languages:
English Hindi Tamil
Certifications:
Oracle Weblogic Cissp - Passed the Exam In 2012 Certified Ethical Hacker
- San Jose CA, US Srinivasan Varadarajan - Austin TX, US
International Classification:
G06Q 20/38 G06Q 20/40 H04L 29/06 G06F 21/64
Abstract:
Embodiments described herein disclose a mobile device system for providing access to a subset of data within an application executed by the mobile device. During a first time period, when the mobile device is connected to a network, authentication information corresponding to a user account with a payment services provider is received. A biometric authentication signature and password are received in response to a request to enable access to a subset of data associated with the account. The subset of data is encrypted with a key generated from the biometric signature and password and stored. At a second time period, when the mobile device is disconnected from a network, the subset of data is decrypted using a key generated from an entered biometric signature and password.