Assignee
MYTEC TECHNOLOGIES INC
CA·12 granted patents·1,535 citations·filing 1987–1998
Top patents by PatentIndex Score
12 records- 0188US5790668AMethod and apparatus for securely handling data in a database of biometrics and associated dataMYTEC TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1995·Granted Aug 4, 1998·161 cites·32 claims
- 0287US5712912AMethod and apparatus for securely handling a personal identification number or cryptographic key using biometric techniquesMYTEC TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1995·Granted Jan 27, 1998·292 cites·31 claims
- 0386US5541994AFingerprint controlled public key cryptographic systemMYTEC TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1994·Granted Jul 30, 1996·182 cites·17 claims
- 0482US6219794B1Method for secure key management using a biometricMYTEC TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1997·Granted Apr 17, 2001·162 cites·28 claims
- 0578US5680460ABiometric controlled key generationMYTEC TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1995·Granted Oct 21, 1997·171 cites·55 claims
- 0674US5761330AHybrid optical-digital method and apparatus for fingerprint verificationMYTEC TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1995·Granted Jun 2, 1998·108 cites·18 claims
- 0773US4876725AMethod and apparatus for fingerprint verificationMYTEC TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1987·Granted Oct 24, 1989·57 cites·11 claims
- 0868US6353889B1Portable device and method for accessing data key actuated devicesMYTEC TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1998·Granted Mar 5, 2002·119 cites·16 claims
- 0962US5832091AFingerprint controlled public key cryptographic systemMYTEC TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1996·Granted Nov 3, 1998·66 cites·16 claims
- 1061US5740276AHolographic method for encrypting and decrypting information using a fingerprintMYTEC TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1995·Granted Apr 14, 1998·74 cites·27 claims
- 1159US5737420AMethod for secure data transmission between remote stationsMYTEC TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1996·Granted Apr 7, 1998·69 cites·10 claims
- 1251US6002770AMethod for secure data transmission between remote stationsMYTEC TECHNOLOGIES INC·Filed 1997·Granted Dec 14, 1999·74 cites·13 claims
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