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BEHAVIOMETRICS AB

Overview
  • Total Patents
    14
  • GoodIP Patent Rank
    180,853
  • Filing trend
    ⇩ 100.0%
About

BEHAVIOMETRICS AB has a total of 14 patent applications. It decreased the IP activity by 100.0%. Its first patent ever was published in 2006. It filed its patents most often in United States, EPO (European Patent Office) and Sweden. Its main competitors in its focus markets computer technology, digital networks and telecommunications are UUSAFE CO LTD, SHANGHAI CHUANGLAN CULTURAL TRANS CO LTD and SOFTLAYER TECHNOLOGIES INC.

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Patent filings per year

Chart showing BEHAVIOMETRICS ABs patent filings per year from 1900 to 2020

Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Deutschmann Ingo 11
#2 Costigan Neil 10
#3 Libell Tony 10
#4 Nordström Peder 8
#5 Lindholm Johan 6
#6 Parnes Peter 3
#7 Johansson Jonas 3
#8 Nordstroem Peder 2
#9 Nordstrom Peder 2
#10 Lindblad Philip 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
US2017230363A1 Method, computer program, and system for identifying multiple users based on their behavior
US2016349052A1 Gyroscope sensor estimated from accelerometer and magnetometer
US2015324563A1 Behavioral authentication system using a behavior server for authentication of multiple users based on their behavior
US2015358317A1 Behavioral authentication system using a biometric fingerprint sensor and user behavior for authentication
US9301140B1 Behavioral authentication system using a secure element, a behaviometric server and cryptographic servers to authenticate users
US2013283378A1 System and method for distinguishing human swipe input sequence behavior and using a confidence value on a score to detect fraudsters
US2013283201A1 Method, application and/or service to collect more fine-grained or extra event data from a user sensor device
US2013282637A1 System and method for distinguishing human swipe input sequence behavior
WO2008041915A2 Security system and method for detecting intrusion in a computerized system