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Top 3 Employee Identity Theft Protection Software Companies (August 2026)

As of August 2026, Latka tracks 3 employee identity theft protection software companies. They have combined revenues of $8.8M and employ 80 people.

Every company below sells employee identity theft protection software to other businesses and is ranked by its most recent annual revenue. Revenue, funding, headcount and customer figures come from CEO interviews on the Latka podcast, public company filings, and Latka estimates where a company has not disclosed a number.

What Employee Identity Theft Protection Software Companies do

Employee Identity Theft Protection Software encompasses solutions designed to safeguard individuals' personal information from theft and misuse in a professional setting. These tools offer preventative measures and response strategies to help organizations protect their employees' identities, typically including features such as real-time monitoring, credit and identity alerts, and dark web scanning. By enhancing security protocols around personal data, companies can mitigate risks associated with identity fraud and theft. Common use cases for this software involve monitoring employee data for unauthorized access, providing alerts for suspicious activity, and educating staff about identity protection. Typical features include identity restoration assistance, comprehensive reporting on breaches, and secure access to personal information online. The primary users of these solutions often include HR departments, IT professionals, and compliance officers who are tasked with protecting sensitive employee data and ensuring adherence to privacy regulations.

Companies
3
Revenue
$8.8M
Funding
-
Employees
80

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Top Employee Identity Theft Protection Software Companies by revenue

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1Iris Powered by Generali logo
Iris Powered by Generali

Washington, District Of Columbia, United States

At Iris® Powered by Generali, it’s not really about us. It’s about how identity theft and cybercrime have become a reality for too many. It’s about making a person feel whole again, when despite their best efforts, they’ve still become a victim. It’s about understanding that many companies do what we do – just not like we do. Iris is a B2B2C global identity and cyber protection company owned by the 190-year-old multinational insurance company, Generali, offering always-available identity resolution experts (yes, real people available 24/7/365) and tech-forward solutions that uncomplicate the protection process. We opened our first Washington, DC office in 1982 with a simple mission, bringing customers from distress to relief – anytime, anywhere – and went on to become one of the very first identity theft resolution providers in the U.S. in 2004.

Revenue
$7.7M
Year founded
1983
Team size
70

Frequently asked questions about Employee Identity Theft Protection Software Companies

How many employee identity theft protection software companies are there?

Latka tracks 3 employee identity theft protection software companies with reported revenue. Together they generate $8.8M in annual revenue and employ 80 people.

Which employee identity theft protection software company is the largest?

Iris Powered by Generali is the largest, with $7.7M in annual revenue, founded in 1983.

How much revenue does a typical employee identity theft protection software company make?

The average employee identity theft protection software company in this list makes $2.9M a year, across 3 companies with reported revenue.

Who are the leading Employee Identity Theft Protection software vendors?

Ranked by annual revenue, the leaders are Iris Powered by Generali.

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Inclusion Criteria

- Provides real-time monitoring of employee personal information - Offers alerts for potential identity theft incidents - Includes features for dark web scanning to detect compromised data - Assists in identity restoration following a theft incident - Targets HR, IT, and compliance personnel responsible for data protection - Not just a credit monitoring service; must also include proactive theft prevention features