PKI-IoT market set to reach US$5 billion by 2030

Issue 2 2025 IoT & Automation

With the proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices comes a heightened demand for securing trusted communications between and from those devices and their connected systems. Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is well-positioned to provide the requisite digital trust mechanisms to secure IoT and is evolving to keep pace with the unique needs of heterogeneous IoT devices.

ABI Research forecasts PKI-IoT revenue to reach US$5 billion globally by 2030, as cybersecurity regulation, vertical-specific standards, and national, regional, and global IoT initiatives drive demand for robust identity and access management solutions.

“Given the multivariate environment of the IoT, adaptable PKI offerings and integrated solutions that cater to IoT devices are on the rise, signalling a shift toward scalable, web-based trust networks within the IoT space, away from traditional, centralised PKI offerings. Interest in the value of PKI-based authentication protocols for IoT devices is further compounded by increasing automation opportunities in the PKI space, particularly regarding automated certificate issuance, renewal, revocation, and device decommissioning. AI and ML are poised to bring much-needed agility to IoT cryptographic management, assuaging post-quantum anxieties.”

The merits of PKI-based solutions for the IoT have been endorsed by heavyweights in the PKI space who are well-placed to expand their digital trust presence into IoT.

Container-based Certificate Lifecycle Management and embedded PKI are rising in popularity across verticals, in parallel with increasing enterprise reliance on containerised and cloud-based data storage options.

As the PKI-IoT market matures and use cases are increasingly refined, the automotive, manufacturing, and healthcare verticals are expected to be particularly significant hotspots for boosted PKI-IoT revenue generation, especially given the emphasis on quantum-resistant solutions within the 2023 to 2030 period.

“PKI’s potential to secure IoT devices is huge. However, it is no nirvana. The continued evolution of PKI to reflect IoT-specific requirements and the development of IoT-specific PKI solutions is necessary to ensure PKI plays a meaningful role in enhancing IoT device security rather than serving as a marketing exercise. PKI’s cryptographic underpinnings do provide an opportunity for quantum-resistant certificates, yet post-quantum cryptography faces innate incompatibilities with IoT devices’ core attributes, especially regarding storage and computational capabilities, potentially hampering growth across verticals. Rigorous testing of post-quantum PKI within IoT systems and getting on the post-quantum wagon early will provide an important competitive advantage as PKI becomes increasingly enmeshed with IoT device security.”

These findings are from ABI Research’s PKI for IoT Application Analysis Report. Find out more at https://tinyurl.com/83tabk8u.




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