| United States Patent | 7,552,464 | | Turner , et al. | June 23, 2009 | Techniques for presenting network identities at a human interface Abstract Techniques for presenting identification of a remote network entity to a human user include determining one or more vectors of presentation elements that are readily distinguishable and memorable to a user. Message data is received from a remote process on the network and includes a network identity that uniquely identifies an associated remote entity. The network identity is input to a secure function to produce a secure number. A secure function produces dissimilar output values for similar input values. A particular presentation element is selected from a vector based only on the secure number and presented to the user. Even when the network identity is similar to that of a trusted entity, the particular presentation element is expected to be dissimilar to one associated with the trusted entity. | Inventors: | Turner; Bryan (Cary, NC), Toebes; John A. (Cary, NC) | | Assignee: | Cisco Technology, Inc. (San Jose, CA) | | Appl. No.: | 11/045,664 | | Filed: | January 29, 2005 |
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