Inventor · Maplewood, NJ, US

Philip Mackenzie

13Patents
8h-index
10Co-inventors
65Inventor score

Filing activity: May 21, 1999 → Apr 8, 2010

Most-cited inventions

PatentTitleAreaCited byStatus
US6757825B1 Secure mutual network authentication protocol Electricity 50 Expired
US7047408B1 Secure mutual network authentication and key exchange protocol Electricity 38 Expired
US6237097A Robust efficient distributed RSA-key generation Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 27 Expired
US7076656B2 Methods and apparatus for providing efficient password-authenticated key exchange Electricity 20 Expired
US7313701B2 Robust efficient distributed RSA-key generation Emerging Cross-Sectional Technologies 13 Expired
US7149311B2 Methods and apparatus for providing networked cryptographic devices resilient to capture Electricity 12 Expired
US7814320B2 Cryptographic authentication, and/or establishment of shared cryptographic keys, using a signing key encrypted with a non-one-time-pad encryption, including (but not limited to) techniques with improved security against malleability attacks Electricity 10 Active
US9071598B2 Cryptographic authentication and/or establishment of shared cryptographic keys, including, but not limited to, password authenticated key exchange (PAKE) Electricity 10 Active
US7073068B2 Method and apparatus for distributing shares of a password for use in multi-server password authentication Electricity 8 Expired
US8132006B2 Cryptographic authentication and/or establishment of shared cryptographic keys, including, but not limited to, password authenticated key exchange (PAKE) Electricity 7 Active
US8520844B2 Methods and apparatus for providing secure two-party public key cryptosystem Electricity 5 Active
US7373499B2 Methods and apparatus for delegation of cryptographic servers for capture-resilient devices Electricity 3 Expired
US7831998B2 Changing states of communication links in computer networks in an authenticated manner Electricity 1 Active

Source: USPTO / EPO open patent data. Inventor disambiguation is heuristic; counts are objective bibliographic measures.