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India emerges as a global leader in identity security as MFA adoption nears 90% - ET CISO

Okta January 31, 2026 medium impact

India leads global identity security adoption with MFA penetration approaching 90% India is emerging as a global leader in identity security, with multi-factor authentication (MFA) adoption rates nearing 90% across enterprises. This significant milestone reflects India's commitment to strengthening cybersecurity posture and protecting against identity-based threats. The high MFA adoption rate positions India ahead of many developed nations in implementing critical security controls. This trend is driven by increased regulatory requirements, rising cyber threats, and growing awareness among CISOs about the importance of identity security. The adoption reflects both enterprise-level security investments and a broader shift toward zero-trust security architectures in the Indian market.

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EUM / SES Relevance

While this article focuses on identity and authentication rather than communications, strong MFA adoption supports secure access to CPaaS platforms and APIs, indirectly benefiting email and SMS delivery security through improved account protection and reduced credential compromise risks.

Key Takeaways

  • arrow_right_alt India's MFA adoption rate nears 90%, positioning the country as a global leader in identity security
  • arrow_right_alt High adoption reflects increased regulatory compliance requirements and heightened cyber threat awareness
  • arrow_right_alt Enterprise CISOs are prioritizing identity security as a foundational component of zero-trust architectures
  • arrow_right_alt India's progress outpaces many developed nations in implementing critical authentication controls
  • arrow_right_alt Growing investment in identity security infrastructure demonstrates maturation of India's cybersecurity market