According to a recent LinkedIn post from Axiad, the company is highlighting its Identity Visibility and Intelligence Platform, or IVIP, as a way to address gaps in security operations center visibility. The post suggests IVIP is positioned as an intelligence layer that connects existing identity and security tools rather than replacing them.
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The post notes that IVIP has been formally recognized by Gartner in 2025 and emphasizes its role in managing both human and non‑human identities, which the company says can outnumber humans by as much as 100 to 1. It also underscores capabilities around continuous access posture monitoring and preparation for post‑quantum cryptographic risks.
For investors, the content points to Axiad’s strategic focus on identity-centric security and on leveraging third‑party validation to strengthen its market credibility. The emphasis on non‑human identities and post‑quantum readiness could align Axiad with emerging budget priorities in cybersecurity, potentially supporting demand for its platform.
If the IVIP approach gains traction as an add‑on intelligence layer to existing security stacks, Axiad could benefit from a land‑and‑expand sales model driven by integration rather than rip‑and‑replace projects. However, the post does not provide financial metrics, customer counts, or pricing details, so the ultimate revenue impact and competitive differentiation remain uncertain from this disclosure alone.

