Stripe had 16 patents in cybersecurity during Q2 2024. Stripe Inc’s patents in Q2 2024 focus on authentication of webhook endpoints, secure deployment of applications to devices, detecting fraudulent payments, and storing signals from payment card scans for future transactions. The patents aim to enhance security and efficiency in online transactions and application deployment processes. GlobalData’s report on Stripe gives a 360-degree view of the company including its patenting strategy. Buy the report here.

Stripe had no grants in cybersecurity as a theme in Q2 2024.

Recent Patents

Application: Reverse webhook authentication (Patent ID: US20240214227A1)

The patent filed by Stripe Inc. describes a method for authenticating a webhook endpoint with a webhook server. The technique involves the server sending a seed to the endpoint after registration, waiting for an acknowledgment response, and then sending events only after the endpoint acknowledges receipt of the seed. This process ensures secure communication between the server and the endpoint.

The patent includes claims for a computer system and a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium storing programs for implementing the authentication method. The claims detail steps such as sending authentication events with seeds, receiving acknowledgment responses, generating new seeds, and blocking events if the seed is invalid. The method aims to prevent unauthorized access to the webhook endpoint and ensures that communication between the server and the endpoint is secure and authenticated.

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