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BURLINGTON, MASS. -- RSA, the security-first identity leader, announced that RSA® ID Plus has been recognized for the second year in a row in the Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Access Management.
“The RSA Access Management strategy has never been about being everything to everyone,” said Greg Nelson, RSA CEO. “We specialize in protecting organizations where risk tolerance is at its lowest and security requirements are at their highest. Our focus is intentional: providing security-first access management that supports compliance, ensures resilience, and delivers confidence at scale.”
“RSA specializes in the workforce access management use cases where security, compliance, and operational resilience are non-negotiables,” said Jim Taylor, RSA President, Chief Product and Strategy Officer. “Our product development strategy will continue to emphasize the key qualities that highly regulated industries prioritize, including user experience, strong support for workforce management, and intelligent posture management.”
RSA believes that the following capabilities and strengths contributed to it being recognized in the most recent Gartner Magic Quadrant for Access Management:
· A refined user experience that removes friction and helps teams access what they need with confidence
· Proven ability to support complex workforce structures across large, distributed organizations
· Hybrid failover capabilities capable of maintaining operations during cloud outages
· Trusted by organizations where security assurance and regulatory alignment are mission-critical
RSA access management capabilities are part of the RSA Unified Identity Platform, which unifies access, authentication, automated identity intelligence, governance, and lifecycle to deliver comprehensive visibility, assurance, and compliance across complex enterprise environments. This platform-driven approach helps organizations simplify identity operations, maintain continuous compliance, and strengthen their overall security posture.
RSA continues to evolve its access management capabilities, including the use of AI and machine learning to inform access decisions, strengthen threat detection, and streamline lifecycle administration. The company’s unified passwordless access and identity security posture management capabilities underscore its commitment to secure and seamless user experiences.
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