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Upendra S Mardikar

age ~53

from Fremont, CA

Also known as:
  • Upendra Sharadchandra Mardikar
  • Upendra S Mardika

Upendra Mardikar Phones & Addresses

  • Fremont, CA
  • San Francisco, CA
  • 517 Blueberry Ter, San Jose, CA 95129 • 408-777-9118 • 408-873-1655
  • Cupertino, CA

Work

  • Company:
    American express
    Sep 2014
  • Position:
    Vice president information security strategy, arch, identity, engineering and application security

Education

  • Degree:
    Master of Business Administration, Masters
  • School / High School:
    Santa Clara University
    Sep 1996 to Aug 1999

Skills

Security • Application Security • Security Architecture Design • Information Security Management • Cloud Computing • Security Management • Unix • It Strategy • Java • Enterprise Software • Product Management • Linux • Leadership • Information Security • Agile Methodologies • Perl • Management • Engineering • Risk Management • Integration • Sdlc • Architecture • Software Development Life Cycle • Pci Dss • E Commerce • Internet Security • Scalability • Computer Security • Cryptography • Application Security Architecture • Cloud Security • Mobile Payments • Pci Standards • Payment Industry • Payments • System Architecture • Network Security • Owasp • Strategic Planning

Industries

Financial Services
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Upendra Mardikar
Information Technology Manager
PayPal
Internet · Remote employee services/adminstration · Online Payment Service · Remote Employee Services/administration · On-Line Payment Service · Data Processing/Preparation · Banks · Financial Advisor
2211 N 1 St, San Jose, CA 95131
2065 Hamilton Ave, San Jose, CA 95125
San Jose, CA 95131
160 Greentree Dr SUITE 101, Dover, DE 19904
877-672-9725, 888-221-1161, 402-935-2050, 408-967-1000

Resumes

Upendra Mardikar Photo 1

Vice President Information Security Strategy, Arch, Identity, Engineering And Application Security

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Location:
San Francisco, CA
Industry:
Financial Services
Work:
American Express
Vice President Information Security Strategy, Arch, Identity, Engineering and Application Security

Visa Jun 2013 - Sep 2014
Senior Business Leader: Security Architecture and Engineering

Paypal Mar 2010 - May 2013
Director and Distinguished Security Architect, Security Architecture, Engineering and Key Management

Paypal Aug 2009 - Mar 2010
Senior Manager Security Architecture Engineering and Key Management

Paypal Sep 2005 - Aug 2009
Senior Manager Application Security
Education:
Santa Clara University Sep 1996 - Aug 1999
Master of Business Administration, Masters
Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology, Nagpur 1988 - 1992
Bachelor of Engineering, Bachelors, Computer Science
Somalwar High School 1982 - 1986
Skills:
Security
Application Security
Security Architecture Design
Information Security Management
Cloud Computing
Security Management
Unix
It Strategy
Java
Enterprise Software
Product Management
Linux
Leadership
Information Security
Agile Methodologies
Perl
Management
Engineering
Risk Management
Integration
Sdlc
Architecture
Software Development Life Cycle
Pci Dss
E Commerce
Internet Security
Scalability
Computer Security
Cryptography
Application Security Architecture
Cloud Security
Mobile Payments
Pci Standards
Payment Industry
Payments
System Architecture
Network Security
Owasp
Strategic Planning

Us Patents

  • Trusted Service Manager (Tsm) Architectures And Methods

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  • US Patent:
    8108318, Jan 31, 2012
  • Filed:
    Dec 19, 2008
  • Appl. No.:
    12/339850
  • Inventors:
    Upendra Mardikar - San Jose CA, US
  • Assignee:
    eBay Inc. - San Jose CA
  • International Classification:
    G06Q 20/00
  • US Classification:
    705 65, 705 64, 705 67, 705 71, 705 72, 455411, 455410, 455558, 382115, 382119, 340 52, 340 552
  • Abstract:
    A client device comprises a first secure element and a second secure element. The first secure element comprises a first computer-readable medium having a payment application comprising instructions for causing the client device to initiate a financial transaction. The second secure element comprises a second computer-readable medium having a security key, a payment instrument, stored authentication data and instructions for generating a secure payment information message responsive to the payment application. The secure payment information message comprises the payment instrument and is encrypted in accordance with the security key.
  • Biometric Authentication Of Mobile Financial Transactions By Trusted Service Managers

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  • US Patent:
    8150772, Apr 3, 2012
  • Filed:
    Mar 30, 2009
  • Appl. No.:
    12/414323
  • Inventors:
    Upendra Mardikar - San Jose CA, US
    Eric Duprat - San Jose CA, US
  • Assignee:
    eBay Inc. - San Jose CA
  • International Classification:
    G06Q 20/00
  • US Classification:
    705 64, 713186, 705 76
  • Abstract:
    A method for authenticating a financial transaction at a point of sale (POS) includes storing an application program in a first secure element of a mobile phone. The application is configured to generate instruction codes to effect the financial transaction upon verification of a user's identity. The user's credentials are stored in a second SE of the phone, which is operable to verify the user's identity from a biometric trait of the user input to the phone and to generate data authenticating the financial transaction in response to the verification of the user's identity. At the POS, the user invokes the application and then inputs a biometric trait to the phone. The second SE verifies the user's identity, and upon verification, generates data authenticating the transaction. The financial transaction data, including the instruction codes and the authenticating data, are then transmitted from the phone to the POS.
  • Systems And Methods For Facilitating Financial Transactions Over A Network

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  • US Patent:
    8224702, Jul 17, 2012
  • Filed:
    Dec 28, 2007
  • Appl. No.:
    11/966743
  • Inventors:
    Matthew Mengerink - San Jose CA, US
    Upendra Mardikar - San Jose CA, US
    David Gausebeck - Mountain View CA, US
  • Assignee:
    eBay, Inc. - San Jose CA
  • International Classification:
    G06Q 40/00
  • US Classification:
    705 26
  • Abstract:
    Systems and methods for facilitating financial transactions over a network include a merchant device, a client device and a payment processing device. The merchant device is adapted to allow a merchant to provide items for purchase via the network. The client device is adapted to allow a user to access the merchant device via the network and view the items for purchase. The client device is adapted to provide a payment mechanism to the user. The user generates a purchase request for an item by selecting the one item, dragging the item to the payment mechanism, and dropping the item over the payment mechanism. The payment processing device is adapted to receive the purchase request from the client device via the network and authorize the user to purchase the item from the merchant based on information passed with the purchase request.
  • Method And System For Access Authentication

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  • US Patent:
    8225387, Jul 17, 2012
  • Filed:
    Dec 15, 2009
  • Appl. No.:
    12/638931
  • Inventors:
    Upendra Sharadchandra Mardikar - San Jose CA, US
    Liam Sean Lynch - San Jose CA, US
  • Assignee:
    eBay Inc. - San Jose CA
  • International Classification:
    H04L 29/06
    G06F 11/30
  • US Classification:
    726 9, 726 2, 726 3, 726 4, 726 5, 726 6, 713182, 713183, 713184, 713185, 713186
  • Abstract:
    A method and a system for access authentication. A shared services resource includes a second factor authentication module. At least one network resource each include a first factor authentication module. A trusted computing base communicates with the shared services and the at least one network resource through a pipe. An assertion may be obtained on a trusted computing base for accessing at least one network resource. At least one of the at least one network resource may be accessed with the trusted computing base when the assertion has been obtained by the trusted computing base and is valid.
  • Systems And Methods For Facilitating Financial Transactions Over A Network

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  • US Patent:
    8280777, Oct 2, 2012
  • Filed:
    Oct 28, 2011
  • Appl. No.:
    13/284620
  • Inventors:
    Matthew Mengerink - San Jose CA, US
    Upendra Mardikar - San Jose CA, US
    David Gausebeck - Mountain View CA, US
  • Assignee:
    Ebay Inc. - San Jose CA
  • International Classification:
    G06Q 40/00
  • US Classification:
    705 26
  • Abstract:
    Systems and methods for facilitating financial transactions over a network include a merchant device, a client device and a payment processing device. The merchant device is adapted to allow a merchant to provide items for purchase via the network. The client device is adapted to allow a user to access the merchant device via the network and view the items for purchase. The client device is adapted to provide a payment mechanism to the user. The user generates a purchase request for an item by selecting the one item, dragging the item to the payment mechanism, and dropping the item over the payment mechanism. The payment processing device is adapted to receive the purchase request from the client device via the network and authorize the user to purchase the item from the merchant based on information passed with the purchase request.
  • Trusted Service Manager (Tsm) Architectures And Methods

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  • US Patent:
    8417643, Apr 9, 2013
  • Filed:
    Dec 20, 2011
  • Appl. No.:
    13/331801
  • Inventors:
    Upendra Mardikar - San Jose CA, US
  • Assignee:
    eBay Inc. - San Jose CA
  • International Classification:
    G06Q 20/00
  • US Classification:
    705 67, 705 64, 705 65, 705 66, 705 78, 713182, 713185, 713186, 726 26, 726 27, 726 28, 726 29, 726 30, 235379, 235380
  • Abstract:
    A client device comprises a first secure element and a second secure element. The first secure element comprises a first computer-readable medium having a payment application comprising instructions for causing the client device to initiate a financial transaction. The second secure element comprises a second computer-readable medium having a security key, a payment instrument, stored authentication data and instructions for generating a secure payment information message responsive to the payment application. The secure payment information message comprises the payment instrument and is encrypted in accordance with the security key.
  • Mobile Anti-Phishing

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  • US Patent:
    8424057, Apr 16, 2013
  • Filed:
    Dec 28, 2007
  • Appl. No.:
    11/966800
  • Inventors:
    Upendra Mardikar - San Jose CA, US
    Kent Griffin - Mountain View CA, US
    Elizabeth Allison Miller - Mountain View CA, US
    Amol Patel - Los Altos CA, US
  • Assignee:
    Ebay, Inc. - San Jose CA
  • International Classification:
    G06F 21/00
  • US Classification:
    726 2, 726 5, 726 6, 726 21, 713168, 713184, 380270, 455411, 705 44, 705 67, 709227
  • Abstract:
    A method for inhibiting phishing can include sending information from a mobile network device to a website server, generating a one time password at the mobile network device from the information, generating a one time password at the website server from the information, sending the one time password generated at the website server to the mobile network device when the mobile network device subsequently accesses the website, and comparing the one time password generated at the website server to the one time password generated at the mobile network device. In this manner, the website can be authenticated such that the occurrence of phishing is substantially mitigated.
  • Authenticating Users And On-Line Sites

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  • US Patent:
    8429730, Apr 23, 2013
  • Filed:
    Mar 31, 2009
  • Appl. No.:
    12/415884
  • Inventors:
    Upendra Mardikar - San Jose CA, US
    Mark A. Biggar - Sunnyvale CA, US
  • Assignee:
    Ebay Inc. - San Jose CA
  • International Classification:
    H04L 9/32
  • US Classification:
    726 7, 726 2, 726 3, 726 4, 726 5, 726 6, 713168, 713169, 713170, 713182, 713183, 713184, 713185
  • Abstract:
    A method and system enables a user and/or an on-line site to be authenticated by comparing a received password with an expected password, transmitting a new password if the received and expected passwords match, and authenticating a communication if the new password matches what is expected by the on-line site. The initially received password may be distorted, such as with CAPTCHA.

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