PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1530058
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1530058
The global mobile identity management market size is expected to reach USD 16.97 billion by 2030 and grow at a CAGR of 26.8% from 2024 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Mobile Identity Management (MIM) solutions are becoming increasingly important as more employees use mobile devices to access company data and applications. With the advent of mobile workforces and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) regulations, MIM solutions provide organizations with a secure and practical approach to managing user identities and accessing company resources on mobile devices. The increased adoption of mobile devices and the necessity for safe access to corporate resources from these devices are projected to drive demand for MIM solutions. Furthermore, as more organizations migrate to cloud-based services, MIM solutions will safeguard access to such services.
With the proliferation of smartphones and tablets, the need to protect user identities and ensure secure access to services and data has become paramount. This market encompasses a range of solutions such as biometric authentication, mobile single sign-on, mobile device management (MDM), and mobile application management (MAM), catering to diverse industry verticals, including finance, healthcare, government, and more. As businesses and consumers increasingly rely on mobile devices for various tasks, the mobile identity management market continues to grow to meet the evolving security needs.
Mobile identity management solutions often include robust authentication and verification mechanisms to ensure that only authorized users gain access to sensitive information and applications. This can involve various methods such as passwords, PINs, biometric authentication (e.g., fingerprint, facial recognition, iris scanning), and multifactor authentication (combining two or more authentication factors for added security). Security threats, complexity, device fragmentation, user privacy concerns, and regulatory requirements are some of the difficulties organizations encounter while implementing MIM systems. MIM solutions can be challenging to deploy and manage when connected with other systems like identity and access management (IAM) and mobile device management (MDM).