Accessibility
TTXLab is committed to making core workflows accessible for security, resilience, and governance teams.
Conformance target
TTXLab targets WCAG 2.2 Level AA conformance for all public-facing pages and core application workflows. We evaluate color contrast, keyboard operability, focus management, heading structure, ARIA semantics, and assistive-technology compatibility against these criteria as part of routine product delivery.
Accessibility approach
TTXLab is designed to support practical, low-friction use across modern browsers, keyboard-only navigation, and common assistive technology setups used by security, resilience, and governance teams. We review semantic headings, focus order, control labels, color contrast, and error messaging as part of product delivery instead of treating accessibility as a separate afterthought.
Our focus is on the flows that matter most for launch readiness and day-to-day use: getting into the workspace, configuring exercises, facilitating live sessions, and reviewing reports or exported artifacts. Public marketing, legal, and trust pages are also reviewed so that self-serve visitors can evaluate the product without blocked navigation or missing context.
What we test and monitor
We test keyboard traversal, visible focus treatment, landmark structure, headings, links, buttons, form labels, and basic screen-reader compatibility for newly shipped public flows. Accessibility regressions discovered during release review are treated as product issues and prioritized based on severity and whether they block a core workflow.
Current checks target WCAG 2.2 Level AA success criteria including color contrast ratios, touch-target sizing, focus visibility, and ARIA attribute correctness. This statement does not represent a formal third-party accessibility audit or conformance certification. It reflects the product team's current operating commitments and the remediation process we follow when issues are reported.
Continuous improvement
Accessibility is reviewed as part of ongoing product updates. We prioritize fixes for issues that block core workflows such as exercise setup, facilitation, report access, and procurement or trust-review reading paths. When a release changes navigation, interactive widgets, or auth entry points, those areas are rechecked before deployment.
Known limitations can still exist, especially when a browser extension, operating-system setting, or assistive technology version changes behavior outside our test matrix. If that happens, we want the exact page, browser, device, and assistive technology details so we can reproduce the issue quickly.
Known issues
The following accessibility gaps have been identified and are being tracked for remediation:
- The live exercise chat room does not yet announce new messages via an ARIA live region.
- Some third-party embedded content (analytics consent banners) may not fully support keyboard dismissal on all browser and screen-reader combinations.
- PDF report exports are not yet tagged for assistive-technology reading order; an accessible HTML report view is available as an alternative.
If you encounter an issue not listed above, please report it using the contact details below.
Report an accessibility barrier
If you encounter accessibility issues, email support@ttxlab.com with the page URL, browser and assistive technology used, and a short description of the issue. You can also route procurement-oriented questions through the Trust Center or the contact page when accessibility review is part of a broader security or vendor assessment.