San Clemente, Calif. – June 27, 2017 – Invysta Technology Group, a developer of multi-factor access and authorization technology, today announced that it has been issued its first patent from the United States Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO).  US Patent number 9,691,067  is titled “Validation database resident on a network server and containing specified distinctive identifiers of local/mobile computing devices may be used as a digital hardware key in the process of gaining authorized access to a users online website account such as, but not limited to, e-commerce website accounts, online  financial account and online email email accounts”.

Said Gary Streuter, President of Invysta Technology Group “The issuance of this patent by the USPTO validates the significance of our Anonymous Block Key technology and places us in a position to release this exciting technology to the marketplace”.

Invysta’s patented technology is aimed at the Identification and Authentication as a Service (IDaaS) market and integrates multi-factor physical computing device validation into the process for allowing and restricting endpoint device access to corporate and government networks, websites and email servers.  The technology creates and maintains a unique physical identification profile of each device being used to request account access.  This unique identification profile becomes the Anonymous Block Key and is regenerated and matched to the registered keys stored in the Validation Database during the device registration process.