Accessibility Statement
We build security programs with people first. Our website should work the same way.
Skip the legalese.
- We target WCAG 2.1 AA, the standard cited by Section 508 and most enterprise procurement.
- Every page is audited automatically with axe-core across Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit before it ships. As of v1.0.0, zero violations.
- Found a problem? Email hello@simciasecurity.com — one-business-day reply, five-business-day fix or scoped plan.
- We treat accessibility regressions as bugs, not feature requests.
- This statement is subject to change at any time. The “last updated” date at the top reflects the most recent change.
Our commitment
SIMCIA Security, LLC is committed to making simciasecurity.com usable by the widest possible audience, regardless of how they navigate the web. We treat accessibility as a first-class engineering concern, not a checklist item.
Conformance status
This site targets Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA conformance, the standard cited by U.S. Section 508 and most enterprise procurement frameworks.
At the v1.0 release, every public page was audited with the axe-core ruleset for WCAG 2.0 A/AA and WCAG 2.1 A/AA, across Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit. The audit returned zero violations on all routes. Audits run automatically against every change before it ships.
What we’ve done
- Semantic HTML. Every page uses landmark elements (
nav,main,section,article,footer) with a singleh1and a clear heading hierarchy. - Skip-to-content link. The first focusable element on every page lets keyboard users bypass the navigation.
- Keyboard navigation. All interactive elements (links, buttons, mega-dropdowns, mobile drawer, accordions) are reachable and operable from a keyboard alone.
- Visible focus states. Focus indicators are intentionally styled, not removed.
- Color contrast. Body text and small-bold accents meet the 4.5:1 contrast ratio on light backgrounds. Brand cayanne (
#EF5B00) is used for backgrounds and decorative marks; a darker variant (#B64500) carries small bold text where the brand orange would otherwise fail contrast. - Reduced motion. Visitors with
prefers-reduced-motion: reduceset in their OS get the rotator and parallax animations disabled automatically. - Image alt text. Meaningful images have descriptive alt text; decorative images use
alt="". - Form labels. The site has no forms in v1; the contact path is a
mailto:link with a clear label. - Color-only meaning. Color is never the only signal — status, navigation, and emphasis use text or shape in addition to color.
Compatibility
The site is built and tested against current versions of:
- Chrome / Chromium (and Edge)
- Firefox
- Safari (macOS and iOS)
Screen readers tested in development include VoiceOver (macOS / iOS) and NVDA (Windows).
Known limitations
We’re not aware of any specific accessibility gaps at the v1.0 release. If you find one, please tell us — see “Feedback” below. We treat accessibility regressions as bugs, not feature requests.
Feedback
If you encounter any difficulty using simciasecurity.com, please get in touch. We aim to acknowledge every accessibility report within one business day and to fix or scope a fix within five business days, depending on the issue.
Email: hello@simciasecurity.com (subject: Accessibility feedback)
Formal complaints
If a response from us doesn’t resolve the issue, you may have additional rights under your jurisdiction’s accessibility laws (for example, in the U.S., the Americans with Disabilities Act).
Statement preparation and updates
This statement was prepared on 2026-04-29 using the W3C WAI Accessibility Statement Generator framework as a structural reference. It is subject to change at any time. We review it when the site changes materially, or annually, whichever comes first.
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