SAN MATEO, Calif. - (10/03/05) -- TriCipher Inc., a provider ofInternet authentication solutions, said it plans to incorporate avoice authentication system on to its online identificationsolution. TriCipher said the service, provided by Authentify Inc.,of Chicago, will be made part of its Armored Credential System togive computer users another way to verify identities for onlinetransactions. By integrating the TriCipher Armored CredentialSystem solution with the Authentify service, the companies willcreate the first integrated authentication solution that combinesthe ability to issue multiple credential types from a singleinfrastructure with secure, voice-based authentication. Theintegrated solution is expected to be available in the fourthquarter of 2005.
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