List of RSA Archer Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying RSA Archer customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased RSA Archer for Risk Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using RSA Archer for Risk Management include: Toronto-Dominion Bank, a Canada based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 103000 employees and revenues of $44.80 billion, BlackRock, a United States based Professional Services organisation with 22600 employees and revenues of $24.22 billion, Franklin Templeton, a United States based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 10300 employees and revenues of $7.85 billion, Santos, a Australia based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 3958 employees and revenues of $5.40 billion, Schroders, a United Kingdom based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 6071 employees and revenues of $3.21 billion and many others.
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Allianz Nederland Group | Insurance | 1200 | $759M | Netherlands | RSA Security | RSA Archer | Risk Management | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 Allianz Nederland Group implemented RSA Archer as its centralized Risk Management platform to manage information security risk across the Benelux organization. The deployment focused on using RSA Archer as the Enterprise Governance Risk and Control tool for documenting assessment results and approvals, supporting formal sign off workflows for information risk items.
The implementation emphasized risk assessment and workflow automation capabilities, including initiation of information risk assessments for IT applications and cloud services, structured mitigation plan tracking, automated reassessment triggers, and scheduled quarterly reporting. RSA Archer was configured to capture assessment artifacts, map findings to Group and local regulatory guidelines, and maintain control documentation aligned with ISO 27000 concepts and the COBIT risk and control framework.
Operational coverage targeted Allianz Benelux information security operations and IT risk owners, with Information Security Risk Analysts responsible for managing the end to end assessment lifecycle from initiation to closure and documentation in RSA Archer. The program aligned business functions across information security, IT operations, compliance, and risk management, and supported review and approval processes by the information security steering board.
Governance and staffing were formalized around the Information Security Risk Analyst role, requiring CISSP certification or commitment to obtain CISSP, and competency in ISO 27000 and COBIT standards. The RSA Archer Risk Management deployment was used to enforce mitigation follow up, record approvals, and produce the quarterly information risk reports submitted for steering board discussion and approval.
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BlackRock | Professional Services | 22600 | $24.2B | United States | RSA Security | RSA Archer | Risk Management | 2011 | n/a |
In 2011, BlackRock implemented RSA Archer as its enterprise Risk Management platform. The deployment supported Internal Audit and technology audit workflows and was used to coordinate global and regional technology audit reviews, with documented activity in New York during July 2019 to July 2021 that assisted planning, execution, reporting, and follow up of those reviews.
The RSA Archer implementation included custom configuration of audit management workflows and the development of statistical sampling functionality within RSA Archer for Internal Auditors. The sampling capability was delivered inside the Archer platform and achieved 99% accuracy as recorded in project notes. Development work included creation of complex SQL queries using nested joins to link data from separate sources and feeding results into analytical layers.
Data integration and reporting were operationalized by linking Archer data models to external data sources through SQL based extracts and by provisioning Tableau dashboards for auditors. RSA Archer served as the central repository for audit issues, findings, and metrics, while Tableau dashboards provided visualization for scoping and evidence review. The implementation therefore combined a case and findings management layer with a query and analytics layer to support audit evidence aggregation.
Governance work centered on redevelopment of key performance metrics and the underlying data sources to improve scoping decisions for risk determination within Internal Audit. Process changes included standardized reporting and follow up workflows captured in RSA Archer, and the configuration changes were aligned to support global and regional audit governance. The project narrative documents functional, data, and reporting changes without quantifying cost or broader performance impact beyond the stated sampling accuracy.
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Franklin Templeton | Banking and Financial Services | 10300 | $7.8B | United States | RSA Security | RSA Archer | Risk Management | 2013 | n/a |
In 2013, Franklin Templeton deployed RSA Archer as a core Risk Management application. RSA Archer was positioned within Corporate Services and Enterprise Applications under IT leadership reporting to the global CIO to provide enterprise-wide risk and compliance orchestration.
The deployment scope covered support for more than 10,000 employees and was operated by a centralized IT organization that managed 225 technology professionals across multiple globally dispersed sites. Operational coverage included General and Administrative departments such as Corporate Finance, Corporate HR, Corporate Legal, Risk & Compliance, Facilities, and Corporate Communications, aligning Risk Management processes with these business functions.
Implementation focused on workflow-driven risk and compliance capabilities, including ServiceNOW and RSA/Archer based workflows to track global risks by business unit, and a Business Continuity solution for planning, tracking, notifications, and recovery task management. The RSA Archer implementation supported control and process orchestration typical of enterprise Risk Management, enabling standardized risk intake, workflow routing, and recovery task tracking across business units.
Integrations explicitly included ServiceNOW for ticketing and operational workflow handoffs, enabling RSA Archer to feed incident and risk workflow state into IT service processes. Outputs from RSA Archer workflows were incorporated into quarterly executive reporting and governance reviews, informing the Strategic Technology Funding and Investment Committee and IT executive dashboards.
Governance and process changes accompanied the rollout, with RSA Archer embedded into the organization’s regulatory compliance strategy for EUGDPR, SOX, and CCPA and used to operationalize business continuity and risk tracking. The implementation was part of broader IT initiatives to improve program management and delivery, aligning risk workflows with disciplined agile and product model practices and ongoing executive oversight.
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IDS | Aerospace and Defense | 250 | $11M | Italy | RSA Security | RSA Archer | Risk Management | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016 IDS implemented RSA Archer as its Risk Management application to centralize governance, risk, and compliance workflows. The deployment targeted IDS Systems Engineering SpA in Pisa and the company SOC, embedding Archer as the central repository for GRC and incident lifecycle records.
The implementation emphasized GRC capabilities and incident management, including documentation and KPI tracking for ISO/IEC 27001:2017 and mapping security requirements to the NIST Cyber Security Framework. RSA Archer was configured to capture control evidence, manage incident tickets, and automate escalation and audit trails, with workflow orchestration to support compliance and operational response.
RSA Archer was integrated with the security telemetry and orchestration stack used by IDS, including the ELK Stack and SIEMonster running in Docker with Rancher orchestration, plus Alerting 411 and Minemeld threat intelligence feeds. Network and endpoint telemetry from Cisco FTD, Zabbix monitoring, Azure-based endpoint advanced threat protection, and email protections LibraEsva and FireEye sandbox were routed into the SOC pipeline so correlated alerts and alarm signals could be ingested into RSA Archer for GRC correlation.
Operational coverage spanned SOC analysts and systems engineering teams, with a formal gap analysis to translate cyber requirements into Archer workflows and KPIs. The rollout included SOC dashboard design and definition of alarms and correlations, and explicit alarm integration with RSA Archer to close the loop between detection, incident handling, and governance processes.
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Santos | Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 3958 | $5.4B | Australia | RSA Security | RSA Archer | Risk Management | 2023 | n/a |
In 2023, Santos implemented RSA Archer as its enterprise Risk Management application, a program led by Group Compliance. The deployment is branded internally as the Santos Compliance Management System and is positioned as a digital governance risk and compliance tool to centralize compliance obligations and controls.
Work in 2023 focused on migrating existing compliance management programs into RSA Archer, specifically ingesting regulatory obligations and associated controls and processes. Implemented functional capabilities include obligations management and assignment, controls cataloguing and attestations, remediation action tracking, and compliance performance monitoring and reporting using RSA Archer modules and workflows.
Operational coverage targets accountable obligation owners across business areas who will use RSA Archer to manage and demonstrate compliance, accept accountability for assigned obligations, and record remediation activity. The configuration supports workflow driven remediation tracking and transparent reporting to Group Compliance for ongoing oversight and evidence management.
Santos plans further work in 2024 to implement real time monitoring and alerts of regulatory reform within RSA Archer, extending the system toward proactive regulatory change awareness. The 2023 implementation and emphasis on stronger compliance record keeping occurs alongside Australian Energy Regulator Federal Court proceedings in 2023 alleging failures in record keeping for domestic gas trading activities, a matter Santos disclosed in a media release.
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Banking and Financial Services | 6071 | $3.2B | United Kingdom | RSA Security | RSA Archer | Risk Management | 2009 | n/a |
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Distribution | 1400 | $500M | United States | RSA Security | RSA Archer | Risk Management | 2022 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 2300 | $850M | United States | RSA Security | RSA Archer | Risk Management | 2017 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 103000 | $44.8B | Canada | RSA Security | RSA Archer | Risk Management | 2017 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating RSA Archer
- Glenigan, a United Kingdom based Professional Services organization with 60 Employees
- Euronet Worldwide, Inc., a United States based Professional Services company with 8800 Employees
- TAL Australia, a Australia based Insurance organization with 3000 Employees
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| Logo | Company | Industry | Employees | Revenue | Country | Evaluated |
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| Glenigan | Professional Services | 60 | $6M | United Kingdom | 2026-03-29 | |
| Euronet Worldwide, Inc. | Professional Services | 8800 | $3.0B | United States | 2026-03-06 | |
| TAL Australia | Insurance | 3000 | $2.4B | Australia | 2025-11-27 | |
| Professional Services | 108 | $12M | Norway | 2025-11-13 | ||
| Media | 20335 | $4.8B | Hong Kong | 2025-11-05 | ||
| Insurance | 1320 | $29.3B | United Kingdom | 2025-10-09 | ||
| Professional Services | 30 | $4M | Netherlands | 2025-10-08 | ||
| Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 30 | $30M | India | 2025-09-21 | ||
| Banking and Financial Services | 150 | $19M | Australia | 2025-04-29 | ||
| Communications | 4000 | $420M | Hungary | 2025-04-04 |