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At RSA 2007, the latest in network security
Created: 02/05/2007
Video description: Where are all the tokens? RSA used to envision a mass market for devices like its key fobs, which generate one-time passwords. Coviello still believes such passwords will go mainstream, but not necessarily through tokens. The RSA 2007 confab is in San Francisco this week.

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