Method and means for preventing unauthorized resumption of suspe

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: support – Multiple computer communication using cryptography – Protection at a particular protocol layer

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380 25, G06F 1214

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ABSTRACT:
A method in which unauthorized persons can be excluded from accessing an HTTP-compliant, server-based application through a client processor when the session is suspended. The method requires that authenticated access is initially bound to the application and client reauthentication by the application is required in order to resume. For persistent unauthorized users, the client processor is bound to a substituted logical partition at the server that emulates a session, notifies security, and logs the activity as evidence.

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