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| The token hardware is designed to be tamper-resistant to deter reverse engineering. When software implementations of the same algorithm ("software tokens") appeared on the market, public code had been developed by the security community allowing a user to emulate **RSA SecurID** in software, but only if they have access to a current **RSA SecurID** code, and the original 64-bit **RSA SecurID** seed file introduced to the server. Later, the 128-bit **RSA SecurID** algorithm was published as part of an open source library. In the **RSA SecurID** authentication scheme, the seed record is the secret key used to generate one-time passwords. Newer versions also feature a USB connector, which allows the token to be used as a smart card-like device for securely storing certificates. | The token hardware is designed to be tamper-resistant to deter reverse engineering. When software implementations of the same algorithm ("software tokens") appeared on the market, public code had been developed by the security community allowing a user to emulate **RSA SecurID** in software, but only if they have access to a current **RSA SecurID** code, and the original 64-bit **RSA SecurID** seed file introduced to the server. Later, the 128-bit **RSA SecurID** algorithm was published as part of an open source library. In the **RSA SecurID** authentication scheme, the seed record is the secret key used to generate one-time passwords. Newer versions also feature a USB connector, which allows the token to be used as a smart card-like device for securely storing certificates. | ||
| - | **RSA SecureID** is ... | + | Source: [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RSA_SecurID ]] |
| - | Source: [[URI ]] | + | See also: [[dido:public:ra:xapend:xapend.a_glossary:r:rsa_secureid]] and [[dido:public:ra:xapend:xapend.a_glossary:t:2fa]] |