InCharge Systems released a Linux-based client-agnostic version of its ACerted Trust software

October 13, 2010

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CHICAGO -- InCharge Systems, a provider of software-based authentication and validation of the originators of IP communications, today released a Linux-based client agnostic version of its ACerted Trust software that binds itself between the network layer of the platform and the SIP client running on the platform. The software release, which is available for free download at http://www.inchargesys.com/, will be demonstrated on October 14, 2010 at the Sixth Annual Illinois Institute of Technology VoIP Conference and Expo.

October 13, 2010 — The existing ACerted Trust solution has been implemented in proxy servers that assure to receiving servers the identity of originators of Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) requests for voice, video, presence or messaging sessions. By assigning a digital signature at the session set-up , ACerted Trust allows intermediate and receiving entities to check with a trusted certificate authority to verify the identity asserted by the originator. Today’s announcement of software that runs on the Internet Protocol stack extends the solution to any existing soft client running on Linux, enabling the endpoint to sign and validate IP communications sessions utilizing a user agent of choice, and providing trusted end-to-end authentication.

InCharge Systems Inc.

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