HID releases its latest Trends Report that reveals the security industry is embracing mobile credentials, biometrics and AI.
As organisations navigate an increasingly complex threat landscape, security leaders are making strategic shifts toward unified platforms and emerging technologies, according to the newly released 2025 State of Security and Identity Report from HID.
The comprehensive study gathered responses from 1,800 partners, end users and security and IT personnel worldwide and reveals a significant transformation in how businesses are approaching security with mobile credentials and artificial intelligence emerging as key drivers of innovation.
Ramesh Songukrishnasamy, Senior VP of Engineering at HID commented: “The security industry is at a pivotal moment where the integration of modern technology with existing infrastructure is no longer optional – it’s imperative.
“The fact that 73% of security leaders now prioritise software-driven unified solutions shows we’ve moved beyond traditional siloed approaches.
“Organisations are demanding platforms that can scale with their needs while providing actionable intelligence,” he concluded.
The rapid rise of mobile credentials, with 61% of security leaders identifying their proliferation as a top trend, signals a significant shift away from traditional access methods.
Nearly two-thirds are either deploying or planning to deploy mobile solutions.
Concurrently, demand for biometric technologies such as fingerprint, iris and facial recognition is on the rise: about 35% of respondents currently use biometric technology, while 13% plan to, indicating significant growth potential in this segment.
As organisations diversify security technology today, many security leaders (67%) are making moves to adopt software-driven security solutions, citing that unifying multiple data collection methodologies would be “somewhat” or “very important” (73%) to their organisation.
Interoperability has become synonymous with progress across the security industry over the last few years and the trend continues as more than half of security professionals reported open solutions as being “extremely” or “very” important to their organisations.
Nearly two thirds of organisations and 73% of integrators and consultants report a shift toward software-driven security solutions that bridge physical and digital functions like video surveillance, access control and intrusion detection into a more unified platform.
The security channel is undergoing significant transformation driven by digital innovation.
While 77% of channel partners believe they are adapting well to these changes, growing end-user demand for AI, cloud solutions, IoT integration and advanced analytics is reshaping service expectations.
To thrive, the channel must continuously evolve and adapt to meet the evolving needs of the market and keep pace with digital transformation within the security sector.
AI agents are being rapidly adopted to enhance security operations. Use cases are proliferating across access control, identity management, video and security management platforms.
Key benefits cited include improved efficiency and speed of security processes (50%) and enhanced real-time data analysis capabilities (47%).
Sustainability is still a key factor in security decision-making, with 75% of security leaders now factoring it into their solution selection process.
However, sustainability is not the most critical factor when selecting new solutions as security and cost-effectiveness are still the highest priority for 80% of integrators and consultants.