At the European Identity and Cloud Conference 2025 in Berlin, RSA unveiled a suite of cybersecurity innovations aimed at countering sophisticated identity-based threats, including IT help desk scams, social engineering, and AI-driven attacks. These developments are particularly significant for organizations transitioning to passwordless authentication methods.
The new features are integrated into RSA’s Unified Identity Platform, encompassing tools such as RSA ID Plus, RSA Governance & Lifecycle, and RSA Mobile Lock. These enhancements are designed to proactively identify and mitigate risks across hybrid and cloud environments, offering a comprehensive approach to identity security.
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“The worst attacks demand the best defenses. That’s why security-first leaders have trusted RSA for decades to defend them from the most damaging cyberattacks. By working with a leader like Swissbit, we can expand our unified identity platform and deliver innovations like the RSA iShield Key 2 that provide a broader range of capabilities, all fortified by the security depth unique to RSA,” said Rohit Ghai, CEO of RSA.
These advancements underscore RSA‘s commitment to providing robust, enterprise-ready solutions that address the evolving landscape of cybersecurity threats, ensuring organizations can maintain secure and efficient operations in an increasingly digital world.