moderated SecureToken and JAWS Question
Walker, Michael E
Hi,
For systems in my company, we use a means of authentication called the SecureToken, a physical device where you enter a six-digit code that is subject to change every thirty seconds. In the workplace, what is known to work best with JAWS, since I will not be able to see the code displayed on the SecureToken’s screen?
Thank you, Mike
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Ralf Kefferpuetz
This is most possible a RSA token. Make sure you get the one with an USB connector, then you can use it in your PC or Laptop together with the software called RSA Control Center. This is an accessible application and you can read the token ddisplayed on the USB secure token. There is even a copy button that lets you copy the code to the clipboard.
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of Walker, Michael E
Sent: Mittwoch, 18. Dezember 2019 15:11 To: jfw@groups.io Subject: SecureToken and JAWS Question
Hi,
For systems in my company, we use a means of authentication called the SecureToken, a physical device where you enter a six-digit code that is subject to change every thirty seconds. In the workplace, what is known to work best with JAWS, since I will not be able to see the code displayed on the SecureToken’s screen?
Thank you, Mike
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Van Lant, Robin
My company used to use the physical RSA token and I couldn’t read it as my vision got worse and I would have to ask for sighted assistance when working from home. We then moved to a virtual process. I cannot recall how this worked. Within the last year, we moved to a process where I have an app on my phone and the code is presented there. You can also receive a phone call with the code. Maybe this approach is an option for you. I was anxious about it at first, but the app reads fine with VoiceOver on my iphone. I read the code then enter it into the dialog that appears on my laptop.
Robin
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io> On Behalf Of
Walker, Michael E
Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2019 7:11 AM To: jfw@groups.io Subject: SecureToken and JAWS Question
Hi,
For systems in my company, we use a means of authentication called the SecureToken, a physical device where you enter a six-digit code that is subject to change every thirty seconds. In the workplace, what is known to work best with JAWS, since I will not be able to see the code displayed on the SecureToken’s screen?
Thank you, Mike
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Walker, Michael E
I am very comfortable with an iPhone. I would just have to see if that setup is workable with my company’s security. I am also fine with Ralph’s suggestion.
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Sent: Wednesday, December 18, 2019 11:31 AM To: main@jfw.groups.io Subject: Re: SecureToken and JAWS Question
My company used to use the physical RSA token and I couldn’t read it as my vision got worse and I would have to ask for sighted assistance when working from home. We then moved to a virtual process. I cannot recall how this worked. Within the last year, we moved to a process where I have an app on my phone and the code is presented there. You can also receive a phone call with the code. Maybe this approach is an option for you. I was anxious about it at first, but the app reads fine with VoiceOver on my iphone. I read the code then enter it into the dialog that appears on my laptop.
Robin
From: main@jfw.groups.io <main@jfw.groups.io>
On Behalf Of Walker, Michael E
Hi,
For systems in my company, we use a means of authentication called the SecureToken, a physical device where you enter a six-digit code that is subject to change every thirty seconds. In the workplace, what is known to work best with JAWS, since I will not be able to see the code displayed on the SecureToken’s screen?
Thank you, Mike
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