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PSYLOCK GMBH

Overview
  • Total Patents
    20
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PSYLOCK GMBH has a total of 20 patent applications. Its first patent ever was published in 2008. It filed its patents most often in Germany, WIPO (World Intellectual Property Organization) and EPO (European Patent Office). Its main competitors in its focus markets computer technology and it methods for management are OPENLOGIC INC, GHOSH RISHAB AIYER and CPA GLOBAL PATENT RES LTD.

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Top inventors

# Name Total Patents
#1 Woelfl Thomas 11
#2 Schenkl Johann 8
#3 Beer Andreas 8
#4 Erdenreich Sebastian 8
#5 Wagenhofer Markus 5
#6 Bartmann Dieter 2
#7 Grundner Thomas 2
#8 Dr Wagenhofer Markus 1
#9 Thomas Woelfl 1

Latest patents

Publication Filing date Title
WO2011054718A1 Method and apparatus for avoiding manipulations in authentication and/or identification systems by means of typing behaviour
EP2357596A1 Secure online order confirmation method
DE102009044455A1 Method for authenticating and/or identifying user of personal computer, involves accepting deception attempts during deviation of typing behavior of user for sequences, where typing behavior of user is adapted among each other
DE102009044173A1 Cross-matching of typing behavior data to authenticate and / or identify a person
DE102009044021A1 Method for detecting multiple logons in an information technology service
DE102008041861A1 Biometric identification method using feature vectors and analysis against multiple biometric samples
DE102008041392A1 Cryptography method and identification method based on biometric data
DE102008040623A1 Module for a keyboard and system and method for identifying a person based on typing behavior using the module
DE102008040258A1 Method and device for improving biometric identification systems
DE102008002544A1 Method and device for identifying a person by means of their typing behavior, taking into account the local distribution of the keys of a keyboard