Securden – The World’s First Unified Identity Security Platform | Unifying PAM, EPM, IGA, CIEM & AI
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Design System Inspiration
Securden — extracted via DESIGN.md
Security · Identity security platform
Typography
Roboto
Heading
open sans
Body
Color palette
TL;DR
Securden employs a high-density enterprise aesthetic that balances a pure white foundation `#ffffff` with deep monochromatic surfaces `#000000`. The typography is dominated by **Roboto**, utilizing an extreme Black weight (900) for primary display headlines to project industrial-grade authority. While the system is classified as monochrome, it strategically deploys high-saturation functional accents—specifically an orange primary CTA `#fd7e14` and green success indicators `#28a745`—to pierce through the high-contrast layout. Geometry is predominantly sharp (`0px` radius), with rare 25px "pill" exceptions for high-level interactive elements.
Target audience
The site targets IT professionals and enterprise decision-makers seeking advanced identity security solutions, focusing on the platform's unified approach and AI era readiness.
Full tech stack
Analytics
Meta description
Securden is the world’s first unified identity security platform, unifying PAM, EPM, IGA, CIEM, and AI Agent Security to protect human, machine, and AI identities. Eliminate fragmented tools, reduce complexity, and maximize ROI.
Brand Voice
Authoritative, streamlined, and future-ready.
Positioning
Securden is a unified identity security platform designed for the AI era. It consolidates PAM, EPM, and IGA into a single package to protect human, machine, and AI identities for modern enterprises.
Voice principles
- —Unified: Emphasize the integration of multiple security pillars into one cohesive platform.
- —Absolute: Use definitive language like "The World’s First" and "The only platform" to establish market leadership.
- —Efficient: Use short, punchy fragments to highlight the removal of friction and complexity.
- —Modern: Frame security challenges within the context of the "AI Era" and "modern identities."