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Donald F Nendell

from Las Vegas, NV
Age ~92

Donald Nendell Phones & Addresses

  • 8554 Dyker Heights Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89178 (702) 776-8677
  • 6957 Westmoor Way, West Jordan, UT 84084 (801) 561-3779 (801) 565-9594
  • Salt Lake City, UT
  • Florence, CO

Resumes

Resumes

Donald Nendell Photo 1

Owner S-Corp And Founding Partner Of Llc

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Location:
Las Vegas, NV
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Blue Chips Magazine Aug 1997 - Apr 2015
Review Editor-Security Technology Reporter and Editor-Assistant Editor Blue Chips Magazine

Dycrav Security Aug 1997 - Apr 2015
Owner S-Corp and Founding Partner of Llc

University of Utah Jan 1980 - Jan 1981
Assistant Coach Softball

United States Air Force 1967 - 1972
Maj Usaf Retired
Education:
University of Utah 1978 - 1980
Master of Science, Masters, Teaching, Physical Education, Coaching
University of Nebraska at Omaha 1963 - 1963
Bachelors, Television, General Studies
The University of New Mexico 1949 - 1952
Skills:
Security
Military
Start Ups
Entrepreneurship
Marketing Strategy
E Commerce
Command
Seo
Online Advertising
Weapons
Team Leadership
Writing
New Business Development
Publishing
Aircraft
Flights
Lead Generation
Training
Team Building
Customer Service
Project Management
Program Management
Security Software Research and Development
Faa Commercial Pilot Rating
Real Estate License
Leadership
Management
Information Security
Process Improvement
Operations Management
Strategic Planning
Strategy
Interests:
Science and Technology
Education
Children
Certifications:
License U.s. Patents Number 6,343,631 and 6,668,321
License Currently Not Active (Until Medical and Flight Exams C/W)
License Currently Not Active
Utah State Asa Junior Olympic Commissioner & Silver Coach Asa Softball
Uspto, License U.s. Patents Number 6,343,631 and 6,668,321
Faa (U.s. Government), License Currently Not Active (Until Medical and Flight Exams C/W)
State of Utah, License Currently Not Active
Amateur Softball Associaton
Awarded Two (2) U.s. Patents on Security
Commercial Pilot Single-/Multi-Engine Instrument
Real Estate Agent (Commercial/Industrial/Residen...
Awarded Two (2) U.s. Patents on Security (Link)
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Independent Computer Software Professional

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Location:
Greater Salt Lake City Area
Industry:
Computer Software

Publications

Us Patents

Verification Of Identity Of Participant In Electronic Communication

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US Patent:
6668321, Dec 23, 2003
Filed:
Jan 29, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/060630
Inventors:
Donald F. Nendell - West Jordan UT
Eric D. Wade - Ogden UT
Assignee:
Tsunami Security, Inc. - West Jordan UT
International Classification:
G06F 124
US Classification:
713169, 713200, 713201, 380277, 380283
Abstract:
Verifying and authenticating the identity of participants in electronic communication. A primary key generated from a master key is stored at a sending device and a recipient device. Based on the primary key, the sending device generates a passphrase and an associated secondary key, which includes an encrypted form of data enabling the passphrase to be reconstructed. The secondary key is transmitted to the recipient device, which can reconstruct the passphrase by decrypting the secondary key using the primary key. By reconstructing the passphrase, the secondary key verifies that it has used the correct primary key. The identity of a user of a communication device can be verified and authenticated, as well. The user is issued an authorization key, a copy of which is stored at a remote communication device with respect to the user. Using the authorization code, the user selects specified character positions of the passphrase and enters the resulting input code to the local communication device.

Dynamic Challenge-Response Authentication And Verification Of Identity Of Party Sending Or Receiving Electronic Communication

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US Patent:
6343361, Jan 29, 2002
Filed:
Nov 13, 1998
Appl. No.:
09/192008
Inventors:
Donald F. Nendell - West Jordan UT
Eric D. Wade - Ogden UT
Assignee:
Tsunami Security, Inc. - West Valley City UT
International Classification:
G06F 124
US Classification:
713171, 713200, 713201, 380277, 380278
Abstract:
Methods and systems for verifying and authenticating the identity of participants in electronic communication. The identity of a recipient communication device, such as a computer, can be verified. A primary key generated from a master key is stored at a sending device and the recipient device. Based on the primary key, the sending device generates a passphrase and an associated secondary key, which includes an encrypted form of the recreation process the passphrase. The secondary key is transmitted to the recipient device, which can reconstruct the passphrase by decrypting the secondary key using the primary key. By reconstructing the passphrase, the secondary key verifies that it has used the correct primary key. The identity of a user of a communication device can be verified and authenticated, as well. The user is issued an authorization key, a copy of which is stored at a remote communication device with respect to the user.

System, Method, And Program For Transmitting And Receiving Any Type Of Secure Digital Data

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US Patent:
20200084030, Mar 12, 2020
Filed:
Sep 6, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/562877
Inventors:
- Las Vegas NV, US
Donald F. Nendell - Las Vegas NV, US
International Classification:
H04L 9/08
H04L 9/32
Abstract:
A system for transmitting and receiving digital data includes a database including a plurality of user records and an application server. Each user of the records includes a plurality of user profiles, each of the user profiles includes a unique user ID and a unique password, each user of the profiles is associated with at least one PrivaKey/ChannelKey. The application server is programmed to execute a program including the steps of verifying a first user profile and a second user profile, authenticating the first user profile and the second user profile, receiving a PrivaKey/ChannelKey associated with the first user profile and the second user profile, automatically encrypting a plurality of digital data, sending the encrypted digital data to the second user profile, rebuilding the secret key from the ReciKey to prepare the encrypted digital data, automatically decrypting the encrypted digital data, and displaying the decrypted digital data.
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