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Clyde W Wallace, 9612625 Summerwood Dr, Fort Myers, FL 33908

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12625 Summerwood Dr, Fort Myers, FL 33908   

6911 Saint Edmunds Loop, Fort Myers, FL 33912   

124 Hillside Dr, Maggie Valley, NC 28751    828-9263215    828-9269636   

1830 Balsey Rd, Alva, FL 33920    239-7283149    239-7285780   

1014 Magnolia Ln, Gulf Breeze, FL 32561   

Cape Coral, FL   

Warren, MI   

19333 Summerlin Rd #96, Fort Myers, FL 33908    239-4643879   

Work

Position: Sales Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Location:
15755 Candle Dr, Fort Myers, FL 33908
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:

None
Education:
University of Maryland
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Boss At Aa

Position:
Boss at AA
Location:
United States
Industry:
Accounting
Work:
AA
Boss
Education:
Universidade Católica de Angola 1985 - 1986

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

System And Method For Increasing Retention Of Advertisement Information

US Patent:
2002004, Apr 18, 2002
Filed:
Mar 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/799365
Inventors:
Clyde Wallace - Cape Coral FL, US
International Classification:
G06F017/60
G09B003/00
US Classification:
705/014000, 434/332000
Abstract:
A system and method for increasing participant retention of advertisement information, including one or more advertisements for presentation to one or more participants; associated with each of said one or more advertisements, one or more questions for presentation to said one or more participants, the one or more questions being conclusively answerable based on the information contained in an associated advertisement; and a prize awarded to at least one of said one or more participants. Optionally, the present invention may be embodied in whole or in part in computer-readable media tangibly embodying a program of instructions executable by a computer. Also optionally, presenting and submitting may occur in whole or in part over one or more communication networks. Also optionally, a timer may be utilized to measure how fast each of said one or more participants submits answers.

Secure Network User States

US Patent:
2002011, Aug 15, 2002
Filed:
Oct 31, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/004265
Inventors:
Clyde Riley Wallace - Cape Coral FL, US
International Classification:
H04L009/00
US Classification:
713/153000
Abstract:
A server and a computer are connected to a network. User data may be used to establish a state between a server and a user operating the computer. Secure network user states includes creating a first key from a received user key; encrypting user data with the cryptographic key; storing the encrypted user data in a cookie; and sending the cookie to the computer; such that subsequently, a secure state between the server and the user is established by receiving the cookie and the user key from the computer; creating a second key that matches the first key; decrypting, using the second key, encrypted user data extracted from the cookie; and establishing the secure state based on the decrypted user data. A key is created in any repeatable manner, which mathematically must include at least one insertion or deletion. Optionally, user data may be seeded to heighten security of the state.

Key-Based Secure Network User States

US Patent:
2002015, Oct 17, 2002
Filed:
Oct 31, 2001
Appl. No.:
10/003736
Inventors:
Clyde Wallace - Cape Coral FL, US
Timothy Thompson - Cape Coral FL, US
International Classification:
H04L009/00
US Classification:
713/168000
Abstract:
A server and a computer are connected to a network. User data may be used to establish a state between a server and a user operating the computer. Key-based secure network user states includes encrypting user data with a cryptographic key; embedding, into the encrypted user data, the cryptographic key or reference data associated with the cryptographic key; storing the encrypted user data with embedded key data in a cookie; and sending the cookie to a computer; such that subsequently, a secure state between the server and the user is established by receiving the cookie from the computer; extracting, from the cookie, the encrypted user data and embedded key data; decrypting, using said key data, the encrypted user data; and establishing the secure state between the server and the user based on the decrypted user data. Key data is the cryptographic key or reference data for obtaining the cryptographic key.

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