RSA Announces New Windows Desktop Login and Entra ID Passwordless Solutions

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RSA, the security-first identity leader, announced new innovations that expand RSA’s complete passwordless solutions, including support for Microsoft Entra ID-joined desktops and legacy, RADIUS-based environments at Identiverse today. These innovations help organizations accelerate deployment of phishing-resistant passwordless solutions across their entire environment, reducing risks, modernizing authentication, and driving efficiency.

Available as part of RSA® ID Plus, the only complete passwordless identity security platform, new passwordless features include:

  • Passwordless support for Windows Desktop Login and Entra ID: ID Plus now supports mobile passkeys and QR codes to complete Windows log-in. ID Plus will add Entra ID support in July.
  • One-step enrollment process: Starting in July, users will be able to enroll new RSA mobile passkeys and other RSA MFA methods via a one-step enrollment process that eliminates delays and reduces help desk support costs.
  • Code matching for RADIUS: Organizations operating in RADIUS environments can now deploy code matching to reduce the risk of prompt bombing and ensure legacy architecture stays operational.

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These new passwordless enhancements are fortified by deep security innovations that extend organizations’ defenses and protect against post-passwordless threats. The newly-announced RSA Help Desk Live Verify (patent pending), only available through ID Plus, uses passwordless bi-directional identity verification to stop help desk scams like the recent attacks on Marks & Spencer, Christian Dior, Co-Op, and MGM Resorts. RSA Mobile Lock secures the authentication process itself by scanning devices for app tampering, malware, sideloading, jailbreaking, and AiTM attacks.

“Not all passwordless is created equal: government agencies, finance, energy and healthcare providers, and other security-first organizations need a passwordless solution for all users, environments, and devices,” said RSA CEO Rohit Ghai. “Moreover, to defend against emerging threats, organizations must integrate passwordless into an identity security platform that provides full visibility into user access while constantly assessing identity security posture. Cyberattacks start wherever organizations’ security capabilities end, which is why high-security organizations rely on RSA for a complete identity security platform that stops phishing, malware help desk scams, ransomware, and other attacks before they start.”

Source: BusinessWire