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Plurilock Submits Non-Provisional U.S. Patent Application for Multi-Device Identity Confirmation Technology
This patent is intended to expand Plurilock's zero trust identity technology portfolio, stre...

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[{"type":"text","content":"Plurilock Submits Non-Provisional U.S. Patent Application for Multi-Device Identity Confirmation TechnologyThis patent is intended to expand Plurilock's zero trust identity technology portfolio, strengthening its competitive moatNew innovations enhance Plurilock's continuous authentication technology, providing seamless identity confirmation across devicesVancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - March 28, 2022) - Plurilock Security Inc. (TSXV: PLUR) (OTCQB: PLCKF) and related subsidiaries (\"Plurilock\" or the \"Company\"), an identity-centric cybersecurity solutions provider for workforces, has submitted a non-provisional patent application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for a multi-device user identity confirmation technology enhancement.The patent application, titled \"Multi-Device User Identity Validation Based on Behavioral Signal Fidelity,\" documents the Company's cutting-edge enhancement to its existing continuous authentication technology with functionality that allows for behavioral-biometric identity confirmation across user devices, based on which device in a user's ecosystem is actively in use. For those operating in environments where multiple devices need to be securely used, such as a laptop and mobile device, this enhancement will authenticate automatically on a continuous basis, seamlessly transitioning its continuous authentication to whichever device is in active use within the same proximity. Using wireless signals, the devices communicate, generating a user risk score based on biometrics and behavioral biometrics data.The innovation, developed within the Company's Technology Division, was created with the goal of providing security continuity across secured devices, supporting the paradigm shift to passwordless, zero trust security environments. Using continuous risk score data, the technology will lock the device in use if there is potential credential compromise or other high-risk activity is detected. In addition to ease of use, this technology helps to stop insider threat attacks, when an employee or other internal individual has gained access to a user's credentials or passcodes. This functionality is timely, with recent research stating that 98% of surveyed organizations feel vulnerable to insider attacks.1This filing is a follow-up on a provisional patent filed in Ma...