Verifying electronic device authenticity via near-field communication
Assignee
Embracer Freemode Inc.
Inventors
Chao-Ying Chen, Chiu-Hsiang Hsu, Jian-Yin Ye, Jack Guinchard, Lee Guinchard
Abstract
A device-verification system is configured to verify the authenticity of an electronic device using a digital signature of the electronic device verified by a certificate authority. In some examples, the electronic device includes a NFC tag storing device hardware information, device public and private keys, and a device digital signature ciphertext. A user may utilize a personal device to read the information from the NFC tag and the personal device may include a software application configured to communicate the information to a cloud-based certificate authority. The certificate authority may include a distributed system (e.g., a blockchain ledger) utilized to verify, store, and subsequently retrieve data corresponding to the electronic device. The certificate authority is configured to utilize the device digital signature to verify the authenticity of the device. In some examples, the certificate authority is configured to mint or transfer a corresponding NFT for the authenticated device after verification.
CPC Classifications
Filing Date
2023-09-12
Application No.
18465894
Claims
19