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Global Identity and Access Management Market to Reach $34.3 Billion by 2031 Amid Cyber Threats, Compliance Demands

Rising cybersecurity threats and stricter regulations are driving demand for better identity and access management solutions, fueling market growth.

By Donna Joseph
May 1, 2025 11:16 PM Updated May 1, 2025
Global Identity and Access Management Market to Reach $34.3 Billion by 2031 Amid Cyber Threats, Compliance Demands Photo by SBR

Analysis | May 1, 2025 — The global Identity and Access Management (IAM) market is projected to grow from $22.9 billion in 2024 to $34.3 billion by 2031, according to a new report by DataM Intelligence. The expected compound annual growth rate of 8.4% is being driven by rapid digitalization, rising cybersecurity threats, and the widespread adoption of cloud-based services and IoT infrastructure.

Industry experts cite the growing need to manage and secure digital identities across expanding networks of connected devices as a core driver. From financial institutions and government agencies to healthcare systems and IT services firms, organizations are turning to IAM frameworks to strengthen access controls and meet tightening regulatory standards.

The report notes that stringent data protection laws — such as GDPR in Europe and various privacy regulations across North America and Asia-Pacific — are compelling enterprises to invest in more advanced identity governance and compliance solutions.

IAM tools, which include data directories, user verification systems, and access governance modules, are becoming essential in supporting hybrid work environments, particularly as remote access and cloud usage accelerate.

The market is segmented by component, organization size, end-user industry, and region. North America currently leads the market, accounting for roughly 35% of global IAM revenue. However, Asia-Pacific is expected to post the fastest growth through 2031, driven by rising cybersecurity awareness and regional digital transformation initiatives.

Key players in the IAM sector include IBM Corp., Microsoft Corp., SailPoint Technologies, Oracle Corp., Okta Inc., and Bravura Security. These companies are focusing on AI-based identity verification, biometrics, and privileged access management to stay ahead of evolving cyber threats.

Despite strong growth prospects, the market faces integration challenges, a shortage of skilled cybersecurity talent, and the need for more seamless interoperability with legacy IT systems. Still, analysts anticipate ongoing innovation in cloud-native IAM platforms and identity-as-a-service (IDaaS) offerings to help mitigate these concerns.

“As connected devices multiply, identity becomes the new perimeter,” the report states. “Organizations can no longer afford to treat access governance as an afterthought.”

For more information or customization of the report, visit DataM Intelligence.

The increasing sophistication of cyber threats and stringent data protection regulations are creating a critical demand for advanced identity and access management solutions.


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