Industry Benchmark

Manufacturing
Derived estimate

IAM Maturity Benchmark for Manufacturing

Manufacturing starts at the research floor: plant-level autonomy, OT environments, and serial acquisitions leave identity fragmented across sites.

Industry base
1.2 on the 0 to 4 scale
Confidence
Derived estimate
At 10,000 identities, North America
1.15
Scope
Workforce (CIAM uses it as a proxy)

The Starting Point

Why Manufacturing Starts at 1.2

Manufacturers typically run dozens of plants, each with local IT decisions accumulated over decades, then layer acquisitions on top. The result is duplicate directories, shared operator accounts on the shop floor, and vendor remote access into production lines with little central visibility. IT/OT convergence raises the stakes without, by itself, raising the maturity.

Ransomware has changed the conversation. Production downtime is measured in millions per day, and insurers now ask pointed questions about privileged access and MFA. Identity investment in this sector increasingly comes from the operational resilience budget rather than the security one.

Source: Published industry research (2024-25). Confidence grading and citations are documented in the methodology.

Adjustments

What Shifts the Number

The base of 1.2 is adjusted for organization size and for region. Both tables below are computed with the same engine function the assessment runs, so they match what your results page would show. The exact parameterization is part of the licensed methodology.

Organization size (North America)

Expectations rise on a log curve: each step up in estate size moves the benchmark less than the last.

Manufacturing benchmark by identity count in North America
Managed identitiesBenchmark
5000.60
2,5000.89
10,0001.15
50,0001.44
250,0001.57
1,000,0001.57

Region (at 10,000 identities)

Regional factors reflect documented differences in identity program adoption across markets.

Manufacturing benchmark by region at 10,000 identities
RegionBenchmark
North America1.15
Western Europe1.20
Eastern Europe1.09
APAC Developed (Japan, Australia, Singapore)1.15
APAC Emerging (India, SEA)1.03
Middle East1.20
Latin America0.97
Africa0.97

By Domain

Expected Maturity by Domain

The overall benchmark is not flat across domains. Privileged access carries the highest expectation; newer capability areas carry lower ones. Values below apply the per-domain adjustments to the Manufacturing benchmark at 10,000 identities in North America, capped at the 4.0 scale maximum.

Expected Manufacturing maturity by workforce domain at the reference scenario
DomainAdjustmentExpected maturity
IGA1.001.15
PAM1.101.26
Auth/SSO1.051.21
Cloud0.800.92
Security0.850.98
Governance1.001.15

Workforce-scope domains shown. CIAM-scope assessments follow the CIAM benchmark treatment described below.

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What This Benchmark Is, and Is Not

Customer identity (CIAM) scope

No CIAM-specific research base exists for Manufacturing yet. CIAM-scope assessments reuse the workforce base as a stated proxy, and the platform widens the uncertainty band to reflect that substitution.

A research prior, refined over time

This number is a research-derived estimate (derived estimate), not a survey of Manufacturing organizations run by AXIS. It sits at tier 4 of the 4-tier benchmark system: the fallback that is always available. As the pool of consented assessments grows, peer data blends into the estimate and gradually outweighs the prior, with the blend disclosed on every results page. Current pool coverage is published on the benchmark status page.

Interactive

Tune the Manufacturing Benchmark to Your Organization

Adjust size, region, and scope. The result comes from the same engine function the assessment uses.

Between 100 and 5,000,000.

Assessment scope

Benchmark 1.15 of 4 for Manufacturing in North America.

Research benchmark

1.15

on the 0 to 4 maturity scale, for Manufacturing in North America

  • Industry base: 1.2 for Manufacturing (derived estimate).
  • Size: At 10,000 identities, the expectation matches a 10,000-identity peer at the same settings.
  • Region: North America matches the North America baseline at these inputs.
  • Scope: Workforce scope applies the industry base directly.
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This is the research-derived prior (tier 4 of the benchmark system). Assessments blend in consented peer data where enough of it exists.

See Where You Stand Against This Benchmark

The assessment scores your program across every domain above, then plots it against the Manufacturing expectation at your size and region. About 20 minutes, no signup required to start.