RSA Competitive Strategy Analysis
- Pavan Raja

- Apr 8, 2025
- 2 min read
Summary:
This document is an XMIND map created by Damian Skeeles on December 2, 2014, to help with the All-In FY15 Competitive SE Briefing for RSA Security Analytics. It includes high-level sales materials, a pricing sheet, and detailed technical examples from training courses like Flex parsers and rule logic. The document is meant to provide competitive insights and should be opened using the Free version of XMind. It contains some missing content such as full scanned course notes, a UI demo recording, and a five-day training course recording due to size constraints. The file does not have specific tags or incoming links but allows for adding them for easier navigation. As of now, it doesn't mention all its contents, like full scanned course notes, a UI demo, or a five-day training course.
Details:
The RSA Security Analytics Competitive Resources document, created by Damian Skeeles on December 2, 2014, is an XMIND map file designed to aid in the compilation of the All-In FY15 Competitive SE Briefing for RSA Security Analytics. It includes high-level sales materials, a pricing sheet, and detailed technical examples from training courses such as Flex parsers and rule logic. The document was last modified by Damian Skeeles on December 7, 2014.
The file is intended to provide competitive insights and should be opened using the Free version of XMind (not specified in the provided text). It includes some high-level sales materials, an example pricing sheet, and specific detailed technical examples from training courses. However, not all content has been attached due to size constraints: full scanned course notes, a UI demo recording of 20 minutes, and a full five-day training course recording are unavailable at this time.
The document is categorized under RSA / EMC tags and does not have any specific tags assigned in the provided text. It contains no comments or bookmarks as per the shown data but allows for potential interactions like adding tags to make it easier to find relevant content. As of now, there are no incoming links mentioned from other documents, but it could be useful for future reference or comparisons within RSA Security Analytics and its competitive landscape.
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