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Mobile Identity Management (Mobile ID Management or Mobile IAM) refers to the systems, technologies, and processes that manage the digital identities used in mobile computing environments. This aspect of IT security ensures that only authorized devices, applications, and users can access network resources and data. A subset of identity management, mobile identity management, adapts to the unique constraints and opportunities of mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets.
The market for Mobile Identity Management offers solutions such as user authentication, authorization, and the provisioning of users, managing profiles and access rights for mobile applications and services. These solutions typically include features like single sign-on (SSO), multi-factor authentication (MFA), and the enforcement of security policies. They help in securing and streamlining the user experience across various mobile platforms and devices, thereby supporting secure mobile computing in enterprises.
Some key players in the Mobile Identity Management market include Okta, Microsoft with their Azure Active Directory services, IBM, VMware with their Workspace ONE platform, MobileIron, which is now a part of Ivanti after an acquisition, Cisco, and Oracle. These companies provide comprehensive mobile identity solutions that span across access control, secure authentication methods, and management of user identities across increasingly mobile and decentralized IT environments. Show Less Read more