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December 2024

RSA Security: a software security mainstay in a changing digital world

Published on
10/12/2024
Amended on
18/3/2026
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Odyssey 2022
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In today's digital age, marked by an ever-increasing number and sophistication of cyber threats, companies and institutions are looking for robust solutions to protect their data and infrastructures. RSA Security, a renowned security software provider, plays an essential role in this field.
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Damien Hélène
Damien Hélène
RSA Security: a software security mainstay in a changing digital world
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A historic leader in IT security

Founded in 1982, RSA Security is recognized for its significant contributions to cryptography and network security. The name RSA comes from the inventors of the RSA encryption algorithm: Ron Rivest, Adi Shamir and Leonard Adleman. Over the decades, RSA Security has developed a comprehensive range of security solutions, including two-factor authentication, identity and access management, and threat detection.

Financial performance and market position

RSA Security has maintained a strong market position thanks to innovative products and continuous adaptation to new threats. The company's revenues come mainly from the sale of software, security solutions and professional services. Despite intense competition, RSA stands out for the quality and reliability of its solutions.

With its expertise and track record, RSA Security is ideally positioned to capture a significant share of this expanding market. Recent financial reports point to increased revenues and a diversified customer base, reinforcing the company's financial stability.

Innovation and expansion strategies

RSA Security relies on innovation to maintain its position at the cutting edge of technology. The company invests heavily in research and development to perfect its products and anticipate emerging security trends. Among the advanced technologies developed by RSA are adaptive authentication and threat detection based on artificial intelligence.

In addition, RSA has adopted a strategy of expansion through partnerships and acquisitions. In 2020, RSA was acquired by STG, amplifying its financial and strategic capabilities. This acquisition gave RSA greater resources to develop its solutions and expand its global presence. Subsequently, STG divided the company into 5 distinct business units, each managing different products, which will be sold separately.

Challenges and opportunities

Like all entities in the cybersecurity sector, RSA Security faces constant challenges. Cyber threats are evolving rapidly, requiring solutions to be continually adapted. Competition is also fierce, with major players such as Symantec, McAfee and Palo Alto Networks.

However, these challenges are accompanied by significant opportunities. Growing demand for robust security solutions, spurred by the accelerating digitization of businesses and the increase in cyberattacks, provides RSA with fertile ground for innovation and growth. Increasingly stringent data protection regulations in many parts of the world are also driving demand for RSA solutions.

Why did STG decide to invest in RSA? How was sourcing carried out? How was value created? Find out from Bill Chisholm, co-founder and managing partner at STG.

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