Inventor · Ballwin, MO, US

Brian Piel

17Patents
3h-index
23Co-inventors
52Inventor score

Filing activity: Oct 8, 2014 → Mar 4, 2022

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US11080697B2 Systems and methods for use in authenticating users in connection with network transactions Physics 4 Active
US11875349B2 Systems and methods for authenticating online users with an access control server Electricity 3 Active
US11271930B2 System architecture and database for context-based authentication Electricity 3 Active
US11880842B2 United states system and methods for dynamically determined contextual, user-defined, and adaptive authentication Physics 1 Active
US10848321B2 Systems and methods for authenticating a user based on biometric and device data Electricity 1 Active
US10891622B2 Providing online cardholder authentication services on-behalf-of issuers Physics 1 Active
US10839392B2 Systems and methods for use in providing enhanced authentication of consumers Physics 1 Active
US11823190B2 Systems, apparatus and methods for improved authentication Physics 1 Active
US11042845B2 ACH transaction authentication systems and methods Physics 0 Active
US11282073B2 Multi-party payment card processing systems and methods with friendly fraud detection Physics 0 Active
US11461854B2 Systems and methods for using multi-factor authentication for tax filings Electricity 0 Active
US12278813B2 System architecture and database for context-based authentication Electricity 0 Active
US11810107B2 Systems and methods for use in authenticating users in connection with network transactions Physics 0 Active
US11475418B2 ACH transaction authentication systems and methods Physics 0 Active
US11232453B2 Method and system for authentication data collection and reporting Physics 0 Active
US11348116B2 Systems and methods for enhancing online user authentication using a personal cloud platform Physics 0 Active
US12260411B2 Systems and methods for authenticating online users Electricity 0 Active

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