PATENT FAMILY
Devices and Methods for Smartphone Impostor Detection Using Behavioral and Environmental Data
Architectural techniques for detecting unauthorized or impostor use of smartphones and wearable devices through behavioral and environmental signal analysis.
Overview
This patent introduces device-level mechanisms for identifying impostor use by analyzing behavioral patterns and environmental signals during ongoing device operation.
Rather than relying solely on static authentication events such as passwords or biometrics, the invention enables continuous evaluation of usage consistency, supporting detection of unauthorized access after initial login.
Patent in This Family
US 12,111,898 B2 | Issued: October 8, 2024
Introduces behavioral and environmental signal analysis techniques for continuous impostor detection in mobile and wearable devices.
Core Architectural Coverage
Behavioral profiling of device interaction patterns
Integration of environmental and contextual signals
Continuous authentication beyond initial login events
Detection of deviations from established usage baselines
Compatibility with smartphones and wearable computing platforms
Claim Scope Across the Family
The patent provides claim coverage addressing:
Behavioral analysis for device-level authentication
Environmental data integration into security evaluation
Ongoing detection of unauthorized device use
Architectural techniques for continuous post-authentication device-level monitoring
Potential Applications
Smartphones and mobile computing devices
Wearable and personal computing platform
Continuous authentication systems
Devices handling sensitive personal or health data
Licensing & Collaboration
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