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To: Petr Mamonov who started this subject12/6/2000 10:00:31 AM
From: Spice, J. K.   of 26039
 
RSA Security Inc. Introduces RSA SecurID(R) Software for the Nokia 9210 Communicator
December 06, 2000 08:30:00 AM ET

BEDFORD, Mass., Dec. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- RSA Security Inc. RSAS, the most trusted name in e-security, today announced that Nokia NOK has selected RSA SecurID(R) authentication software for the Nokia 9210 Communicator, which will be shipped with every Nokia phone and provide two-factor authentication for customers requiring secure access to e-mail, home banking services, intranets and extranets, and other information or applications.

With RSA SecurID(R) software for the Nokia 9210 Communicator, customers don't need to carry a separate device to be able to display onetime passcodes. The RSA SecurID-enabled Nokia 9210 Communicator will display the token code, eliminating the need for customers to carry a separate token. After an easy one-time installation process, the RSA SecurID software is securely stored on the Nokia 9210 Communicator with safeguards to help prevent hacks or duplication.

"Secure wireless access is vital for today's connections both in the corporate world as well as in electronic commerce and other consumer services, and we are pleased to become a strategic partner of Nokia," said Scott Schnell, senior vice president of worldwide marketing and corporate development at RSA Security Inc. "We look forward to working with Nokia to help bring trusted authentication solutions to the wireless market."

Grant Evans should have said "Days" not Months.

Do we have a partnership with RSA?

John
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