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From: Donald Evans
Date: Wed, Apr 27 2011 7:33AM
Subject: Alternative for RSA SecureID
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Does anyone have a recommendation for an alternative to the RSA device for
blind users?

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Donald F. Evans,
Making Websites Accessible
Senior Accessibility Architect
Deque Systems
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(O) (571) 449-3572
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From: Andrew Kirkpatrick
Date: Wed, Apr 27 2011 8:09AM
Subject: Re: Alternative for RSA SecureID
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They also make a toolbar version, not sure if it is accessible, but it stands a better chance than the little key fob.

Thanks,
AWK

Andrew Kirkpatrick
Group Product Manager, Accessibility
Adobe Systems

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Does anyone have a recommendation for an alternative to the RSA device for blind users?

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Donald F. Evans,
Making Websites Accessible
Senior Accessibility Architect
Deque Systems
Email: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
(O) (571) 449-3572
(C) (703) 608-8890

<http://www.deque.com>;

From: David Farough
Date: Wed, Apr 27 2011 8:15AM
Subject: Re: Alternative for RSA SecureID
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We use Nortel VPN client to establish the connection to our network.
The user sets the pin for the RSA token and the client picks up the
value for the rest of the key which changes every few seconds. this way
it is not necessary for the user to be aware of the value of the key at
any given time. Just recently we have begun using a similar client from
Cisco. It works exactly the same way but seems to be a bit quicker
about establishing the connection. It can be set up to establish a
default connection upon launch which is a good thing because the
interface does not work well with Jaws out of the box.

System access has a remote computer access component which works well
and even works with Jaws and other Access technologies. Of course this
requires that the remote computer be left running unattended so security
can be an issue. Freedom Scientific offers a similar capability with
Jaws professional, but this costs extra on top of the higher price of
Jaws Professional.

David Farough
Application Accessibility Coordinator/coordonateur de l'accessibilité
Information Technology Services Directorate /
Direction des services d'information technologiques
Public Service Commission / Commission de la fonction publique
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Tel. / Tél: (613) 992-2779

>>> Donald Evans < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > 09:33 AM Wednesday, April 27,
2011 >>>
Does anyone have a recommendation for an alternative to the RSA device
for
blind users?

--
Donald F. Evans,
Making Websites Accessible
Senior Accessibility Architect
Deque Systems
Email: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
(O) (571) 449-3572
(C) (703) 608-8890

<http://www.deque.com>;

From: Donald Evans
Date: Wed, Apr 27 2011 8:51AM
Subject: Re: Alternative for RSA SecureID
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FYI, Freedom denies having RSA in JAWS Professional.

On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 10:12 AM, David Farough < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> wrote:

> We use Nortel VPN client to establish the connection to our network.
> The user sets the pin for the RSA token and the client picks up the
> value for the rest of the key which changes every few seconds. this way
> it is not necessary for the user to be aware of the value of the key at
> any given time. Just recently we have begun using a similar client from
> Cisco. It works exactly the same way but seems to be a bit quicker
> about establishing the connection. It can be set up to establish a
> default connection upon launch which is a good thing because the
> interface does not work well with Jaws out of the box.
>
> System access has a remote computer access component which works well
> and even works with Jaws and other Access technologies. Of course this
> requires that the remote computer be left running unattended so security
> can be an issue. Freedom Scientific offers a similar capability with
> Jaws professional, but this costs extra on top of the higher price of
> Jaws Professional.
>
> David Farough
> Application Accessibility Coordinator/coordonateur de l'accessibilité
> Information Technology Services Directorate /
> Direction des services d'information technologiques
> Public Service Commission / Commission de la fonction publique
> Email / Courriel: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> Tel. / Tél: (613) 992-2779
>
> >>> Donald Evans < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = > 09:33 AM Wednesday, April 27,
> 2011 >>>
> Does anyone have a recommendation for an alternative to the RSA device
> for
> blind users?
>
> --
> Donald F. Evans,
> Making Websites Accessible
> Senior Accessibility Architect
> Deque Systems
> Email: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> (O) (571) 449-3572
> (C) (703) 608-8890
>
> <http://www.deque.com>;
>

From: David Ashleydale
Date: Wed, Apr 27 2011 8:57AM
Subject: Re: Alternative for RSA SecureID
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Have you tried contacting RSA? RSA Sales Contact
Request<https://www.rsa.com/go/contactsales.asp>
.

David

On Wed, Apr 27, 2011 at 6:33 AM, Donald Evans < = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED = >wrote:

> Does anyone have a recommendation for an alternative to the RSA device for
> blind users?
>
> --
> Donald F. Evans,
> Making Websites Accessible
> Senior Accessibility Architect
> Deque Systems
> Email: = EMAIL ADDRESS REMOVED =
> (O) (571) 449-3572
> (C) (703) 608-8890
>
> <http://www.deque.com>;
>