RSA and Microsoft Forge Passwordless Future, Bolstering Zero Trust Security
November 30, 2025 - RSA, a leader in identity and access management, today announced a deepened integration with Microsoft Edge for Business, accelerating the adoption of passwordless authentication and strengthening Zero Trust security postures for organizations worldwide. the collaboration leverages Microsoft Sign-in and RSA’s robust identity governance capabilities to deliver a more resilient and user-friendly security experiance.
The increasing sophistication of cyberattacks targeting credentials necessitates a shift away from traditional passwords. Recent data indicates a critical vulnerability in identity security, with a report revealing 92% of Australian organizations are failing to adequately protect against identity-based threats.this integration addresses this growing risk by providing a seamless pathway to passwordless authentication, reducing reliance on vulnerable passwords and minimizing the attack surface. Organizations are increasingly focused on modern identity governance,especially in cloud-first environments,and this partnership provides a critical building block for achieving both compliance and robust security.
RSA’s integration with Microsoft Edge for Business enables users to authenticate securely using Windows Hello, Microsoft Authenticator, or FIDO2 security keys, all managed through RSA Identity Governance and lifecycle. this streamlines access to business-critical applications and data while enforcing consistent security policies. The move aligns with RSA’s broader commitment to identity-centric security, recognizing that identity is the new perimeter.
This collaboration builds upon RSA’s recent recognition as a Leader in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Access management for the second consecutive year, validating its position as a key innovator in the identity security space. Further emphasizing the importance of a risk-based approach, RSA continues to advocate that compliance alone is insufficient for true security, highlighting the need for robust identity governance with a strong risk lens.