RSA SecurID specializes in multifactor authentication, offering robust integration and deployment for both cloud and on-premise environments. Focused on enterprise needs, it provides comprehensive security solutions with a strong emphasis on adaptive authentication and single sign-on capabilities.


| Product | Mindshare (%) |
|---|---|
| RSA SecurID | 2.8% |
| Microsoft Entra ID | 6.5% |
| Okta Platform | 4.8% |
| Other | 85.9% |
| Company Size | Count |
|---|---|
| Small Business | 5 |
| Large Enterprise | 3 |
| Company Size | Count |
|---|---|
| Small Business | 106 |
| Midsize Enterprise | 52 |
| Large Enterprise | 284 |
Highly valued in the realm of authentication, RSA SecurID stands out for its effective cloud authentication manager that seamlessly integrates with platforms like Okta. Its robust hard token capabilities, encryption, and website lock-down features demonstrate its strong security measures. Despite its strengths, it faces challenges with regional compliance and interfacing navigation. Integration options are limited, lacking support for OIDC or OS capabilities, and pose challenges such as compatibility issues and limited custom licensing.
What are the key features of RSA SecurID?RSA SecurID is widely implemented across industries that prioritize secure and adaptive authentication. It is particularly favored in sectors demanding stringent access controls, such as finance and healthcare, due to its strong multifactor authentication and single sign-on capabilities. Its reliability in only ensuring secure logins makes it a trusted choice for large enterprises.
RSA SecurID was previously known as RSA SecurID Access, RSA Access Manager.
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| Author info | Rating | Review Summary |
|---|---|---|
| Senior Consultant - Principal SOC Security at Royal Technology Solutions LLC | 4.0 | We chose RSA SecurID Access for its compatibility and strong industry presence, prioritizing its two-factor authentication and ease of installation. While support with compatibility issues needs improvement, a fingerprint scanner could enhance multi-factor authentication capabilities. |
| Identity and Access Management Principal at Mobily | 3.5 | We use RSA SecurID for secure logins with multifactor authentication and single sign-on. Its valuable features include push notifications and ease of integration. However, it could improve by supporting more applications and enhancing integration methods like OIDC and OS capabilities. |
| Director at PT Asia Megatama Sejahter | 5.0 | I have telecom customers in Indonesia using RSA SecurID Access for its adaptive authentication capabilities. The ID soft token and hard token are valuable features; however, improvement is needed in the backend, particularly in customizable licensing periods for customers. |
| Solutions Architect at shellsoft | 4.0 | RSA SecurID is ideal for customers with both on-premise and cloud needs, unlike Microsoft's cloud-only focus. Its valuable feature is risk AI, though the interface requires significant improvement. I would prefer enhanced cloud support for software tokens. |
| Managing Director at Invesdom | 3.5 | I use RSA SecurID Access primarily for MFA, finding its hard tokens effective and setup straightforward. I recommend it for large businesses for its reasonable price, but wish for improved global compliance. I rate it a 7/10. |
| IT Administrator at Atos | 5.0 | I value the Single Sign-On (SSO) RSA technology for simplifying and securing login and authorization across many high-traffic websites. It streamlines the authorization process, ensuring only approved users access our sites. |
| Sr IT specialist with 1,001-5,000 employees | 4.0 | I've used this reliable solution for 15 years. It offers SSO, good security, and easy user management. Setup was straightforward, and I experienced no major issues, though logging and reporting could improve. Support is decent. |
| Security Access Analyst at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees | 4.0 | I used this for three years, finding its website and application lockdown valuable. I encountered no issues, but the lack of a viable Single Sign On solution led to my migration away from it. |