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RSA Launches ID Plus Sovereign Deployment: The Next Level of High Assurance Identity Security

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New “Deploy Anywhere” Solution Sets Industry Standard for Security, Availability, and Compliance Across Critical Sectors


SAN FRANCISCO--BUSINESS WIRE--

Today at RSAC Conference 2026, RSA, the security-first identity leader, announced the launch of RSA® ID Plus Sovereign Deployment, a groundbreaking evolution in high assurance identity solutions designed to meet the needs of organizations that must maintain constant availability, meet policy and data sovereignty laws, and defend themselves from advanced, persistent threats.

RSA ID Plus Sovereign Deployment is the next evolution in RSA® ID Plus, the market’s most secure identity and access management (IAM) security platform featuring complete multi-factor authentication (MFA), SSO, and access capabilities. RSA ID Plus Sovereign Deployment features a new “deploy anywhere” capability that allows government agencies, financial services, critical infrastructure, and healthcare organizations to modernize their identity infrastructure while still maintaining the highest standards in security, availability, and regulatory compliance.

Unlike other vendors that offer limited technology or reduced capabilities depending on an organization’s licenses and choices, RSA strongly believes in offering full-stack identity capabilities no matter the environment. RSA ID Plus Sovereign Deployment’s deploy anywhere capability allows organizations to deploy modern, full stack identity capabilities wherever they choose, including private cloud, multi-cloud, on-premises, and air-gapped configurations. This capability allows government agencies, financial services, critical infrastructure, and healthcare organizations to modernize their identity infrastructure while still maintaining the highest standards in security, availability, and regulatory compliance.

“RSA ID Plus Sovereign Deployment is a direct response to the intensifying regulatory landscape, operational realities, and emerging threats that our customers face,” said RSA CEO Greg Nelson. “We built this solution for high-assurance organizations where failure is not an option and where compromise is a non-starter. RSA ID Plus Sovereign Deployment ensures that government agencies, financial services, healthcare, and critical infrastructure maintain the highest standards for data sovereignty, regulatory compliance, and security integrity.”

“In a threat landscape where standing still is its own vulnerability, RSA is raising the bar,” said RSA Federal and Strategic President Kevin Orr. “RSA ID Plus Sovereign Deployment is the first and only full stack identity solution that enables government agencies, financial services, critical infrastructure, and healthcare organizations to modernize their identity infrastructure while meeting regulatory requirements and supporting operational complexity—without ever compromising on security or availability.”

RSA ID Plus Sovereign Deployment surpasses compliance requirements and is engineered to secure the organizations with the most to lose. The solution is aligned with Executive Order 14028, OMB M-22-09, OMB M2-24-14, NIS2, DORA, and global cybersecurity and data sovereignty mandates. Whether deployed in private cloud, multi-cloud, on-premises, and air-gapped configurations, ID Plus Sovereign Deployment puts organizations in control—defending sensitive data against the world’s most persistent and well-funded adversaries, even when connectivity fails. The solution delivers:

  • Unified authentication, access, directory, and identity governance and administration (IGA) everywhere: private cloud, multi-cloud, on-premises, and air-gapped configurations—meeting organizations where their risk resides, not where a vendor’s limitations end
  • End-to-end phishing resistant passwordless authentication that eliminates the most frequent and highest impact attack vector across cloud, desktop, and datacenter, with multiple options for offline passwordless—so security holds even if everything else breaks
  • Secure access against advanced threats and bypass attacks that go beyond phishing with RSA® Mobile Lock and RSA® Risk AI
  • Help Desk fraud prevention via RSA® Help Desk Live Verify
  • Enhanced resilience: RSA ID Plus Sovereign Deployment can be deployed with RSA Authentication Manager to provide redundant authentication and access capabilities during cloud outages

RSAC Conference attendees are welcome to join RSA at Booth N 6253 to preview RSA ID Plus Sovereign Deployment.

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The AI-powered RSA Unified Identity Platform protects the world’s most secure organizations from today’s and tomorrow’s highest-risk cyberattacks. RSA provides the identity intelligence, authentication, access, governance, and lifecycle capabilities needed to prevent threats, secure access, and enable compliance. More than 9,000 security-first organizations trust RSA to manage more than 60 million identities across on-premises, hybrid, and multi-cloud environments. For additional information, visit our website to contact sales, find a partner, or learn more about RSA.


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