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== Reception and competing products == As of 2003, RSA SecurID commanded over 70% of the two-factor authentication market<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.rsa.com/press_release.aspx?id=5028 |title=RSA SecurID Solution Named Best Third-Party Authentication Device by Windows IT Pro Magazine Readers' Choice 2004 |work=RSA.com |date=2004-09-16 |access-date=2011-06-09 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100106232859/http://rsa.com/press_release.aspx?id=5028 |archive-date=2010-01-06 }}</ref> and 25 million devices have been produced to date.{{Citation needed|date=June 2011}} A number of competitors, such as [[VASCO Data Security International, Inc.|VASCO]], make similar [[security token]]s, mostly based on the open [[Initiative For Open Authentication|OATH HOTP]] standard. A study on OTP published by [[Gartner]] in 2010 mentions OATH and SecurID as the only competitors.<ref>{{cite web | work = Burton Group | year = 2010 | first = Mark | last = Diodati | title = Road Map: Replacing Passwords with OTP Authentication | url = http://www.burtongroup.com/Research/PublicDocument.aspx?cid=2107 | quote = [[Gartner]]'s expectation is that the hardware [[One-time password|OTP]] form factor will continue to enjoy modest growth while [[smartphone]] OTPs will grow and become the default hardware platform over time. ... If the organization does not need the extensive platform support, then OATH-based technology is likely a more cost-effective choice. | access-date = 2011-03-30 | archive-date = 2011-07-21 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110721060420/http://www.burtongroup.com/Research/PublicDocument.aspx?cid=2107 | url-status = dead }}</ref> Other network authentication systems, such as [[OPIE Authentication System|OPIE]] and [[S/Key]] (sometimes more generally known as [[One-time password|OTP]], as S/Key is a trademark of [[Telcordia Technologies]], formerly [[Bellcore]]) attempt to provide the "something you have" level of authentication without requiring a hardware token.{{Citation needed|date=January 2009}}
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