Coming Soon: Label Modification on RSA SID700 Hardware Authenticator
Summary
RSA is changing the branding label on the RSA SID700 Hardware Authenticator to make it larger and easier to read.
Upcoming Label Modification on SID700
We are excited to announce a new modification to the labeling of our SID700 hardware authenticator. As part of our commitment to continuous improvement and customer satisfaction, we are enhancing the visibility and clarity of our branding.Currently, the top case of our SID700 hardware authenticator features a red branding label that reads "Secured by RSA," attached beneath the LCD display.
Current SID700 with attached red label
This new change will emboss the label directly into the plastic case itself allowing for a larger, more prominent display of our branding, making it easier for you to identify and trust in the security of our product.
SID700 with embossed “Secured by RSA”
We are pleased to announce that the redesigned SID700 hardware authenticator featuring the embossed branding is scheduled for release around September 2024. The exact release date will depend on when RSA exhausts its inventory of the previous design, which was manufactured with the red branding label.
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