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Digital Authentication & Embedded Security Market Data Overview: 3Q 2026

Price: Starting at USD 1,950
Publish Date: 13 Jul 2026
Code: PT-3577
Research Type: Presentation
Actionable Benefits

Actionable Benefits

  • Benchmark growth opportunities across secure Microcontroller Units (MCUs), Secure Elements (SEs), Authentication Integrated Circuits (Auth ICs), Trusted Execution Environments (TEEs), and Trusted Platform Modules (TPMs) through 2031.
  • Assess the impact of regulatory mandates, including the European Union (EU) Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), Radio Equipment Directive (RED), UNECE WP.29, and IEC 62443, on embedded security investment and product roadmaps.
  • Understand how Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) is reshaping silicon design, security architectures, and procurement requirements.
  • Identify the most attractive vertical markets for embedded security, including automotive, industrial automation, utilities, smart home, data centers, and Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystems.
  • Evaluate competitive positioning and service opportunities related to device provisioning, lifecycle management, and hardware Root of Trust (RoT) platforms.
Research Highlights

Research Highlights

  • Forecasts for embedded security technology shipments through 2031, covering secure MCUs, TEEs, SEs, Auth ICs, and TPMs.
  • Analysis of key technology trends, including integrated security enclaves, lifecycle management services, hardware RoTs, and PQC adoption.
  • Segmentation by application, including automotive, industrial IoT, smart home, smart cities, wearables, retail, supply chain, Personal Computers (PCs), and enterprise infrastructure.
  • Vendor market share analysis for the TPM market, including Nuvoton, STMicroelectronics, Infineon, and emerging suppliers.
Critical Questions Answered

Critical Questions Answered

  • Which embedded security technologies will experience the strongest shipment growth between 2026 and 2031?
  • How are secure MCUs, TEEs, SEs, Auth ICs, and TPMs evolving within connected device ecosystems?
  • What role will PQC play in security hardware adoption and compliance requirements?
  • How are regulatory mandates influencing security deployments across industrial, automotive, enterprise, and consumer markets?
Who Should Read This?

Who Should Read This?

  • Product strategy, security architecture, and technology leaders at semiconductor and embedded security vendors.
  • Business development and product management teams at MCU, Microprocessor Unit (MPU), SE, and Auth IC suppliers.
  • Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) decision makers in automotive, industrial automation, utilities, smart home, consumer electronics, and connected device markets.
  • Cybersecurity leaders responsible for hardware security, device identity, lifecycle management, and IoT security strategies.
  • Investors, analysts, and corporate strategists tracking semiconductor security trends, PQC adoption, and regulatory-driven market opportunities.
  • Standards, compliance, and risk management professionals assessing security technology adoption requirements.

Table of Contents

This product is meant to be read in conjunction with Digital Authentication and Embedded Security (MD-DAES-115)

Key Findings

What’s New

Significant Forecasts:

Embedded Security Shipment Penetration by Technology
Secure MCU, TEE MCU, and TEE SoC Shipments
Authentication IC Shipments by Application 
Secure Element Shipments by Application
TPM Vendor Market Shares, 2024

Methodology