Mobile Security Opportunities: Strategies for Tablets, Smartphones & Feature phones 2011-2016
Juniper Research Limited
June 1, 2011 SKU: JUN6417785
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Threat & Counter Threat Analysis
Unique Security Vendor Matrix Analysis
In-depth Forecasting Suite
This unique report provides the most detailed view of the opportunities for connected device security to date. It delivers an extensive examination of the mobile security marketplace, sizing the opportunity for Tablets, Smartphones and Feature phone for the next five years.
Key revenue forecasts include mobile security product sales, by device type (Tablet, Smartphone and Feature phone) as well as by ownership (Enterprise or Consumer). The extensive forecasting suite also includes the number of protected vs non-protected devices, again split by device, by ownership and by region.
This strategic report provides an exhaustive analysis of the key acute security threats such as phishing, malware, viruses, spyware, spam and device theft, evaluating the potential solutions and technologies which can be deployed to address them. This pioneering new study also includes an innovative vendor positioning matrix covering the key players in the mobile security market place.
Key questions the report answers:
1. How many mobile devices will have security product installed in them by 2016?
2. How is the mobile security market developing amongst enterprise users and consumers?
3. What will drive the demand for third party security applications among enterprise and consumers?
4. What are the new threats arising in the mobile environment?
5. How are operators, application vendors and OS vendors addressing these challenges?
6. What are the market drivers and opportunities?
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- 1.1 Introduction
- Figure 1.1: Need for Mobile Security Factors
- 1.2 Security Parameters and Definitions
- Table 1.1: Security Definitions
- 1.3 Security Issues & Trends
- Figure 1.2: Keys to Secure Mobile Working by Palm
- 1.3.1 Confidential Information
- Table 1.2: Confidential Information Classification Examples
- 1.3.2 Device Protection
- 1.3.3 Mobile Apps & Software Downloads
- 1.3.4 Device Loss or Theft
- 1.3.5 Always-On access and User owned Devices
- 1.3.6 Trends and Recent Developments
- i. Google issued hacking Alert
- ii. X Undercover Virus affects 150,000 Smartphones in China
- iii. First Android SMS Trojan Reported
- iv. Security Issue with ‘Bump’ Application
- v. Zeus Malware Targeting Mobile Banking Apps Discovered
- vi. Summary of Key Trends in Mobile Security
- Table 1.3 Summary of Key Trends in Mobile Security
- Security Threats
- 2.1 Device Loss/Theft
- Table 2.1: Top 20 US Cities for Mobile Phone Loss/Theft
- 2.2 Phishing
- Figure2.1: Mobile Phishing Attack Illustration
- 2.3 Malware and Viruses
- Figure 2.2: Mobile Malware Growth 2009 - 2010
- Table 2.2: Recently Identified Malwares
- Figure 2.3: Mobile Threats, Percentage Split by Platform, 2009-2010
- 2.3.1 Mobile Trojans
- i. Trojan: Java/Zitmo.A and Trojan:SymbOS/Vadumex.A
- ii. Trojan:SymbOS/Zitmo.A
- iii. TrojanSpy:AndroidOS/Pjapps.A
- Figure 2.4: Android Market Security Tool
- Figure 2.5: Pirated and Trojanised Android Market Security Tool
- 2.3.2 Spyware
- Figure 2.6: Mobile Spy-Software Application
- i. MobileSpyBB.a
- ii. A.MobileSpy.gen(drs)
- Table 2.3: Mobile Spy for Android & BlackBerry - Spying Capabilities
- Figure 2.7: Mobile Spy Spyware for Android Devices Posted on Android Market
- 2.3.3 Worms
- i. Worm:SymbOS/Corrior.B
- ii. iPhoneOS/Ikee.B
- iii. S.Megoro.gen(drs)
- 2.4 Other Threats
- 2.4.1 Spoofing
- 2.4.2 Spam
- Figure 2.8: An Example of a Spam Text Message
- 2.4.3 Denial of Service Attack
- Solutions & Technology
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.1.1 Functions of Mobile Security
- i. The Ability to Detect and Block Malware
- ii. The Ability to Secure Information Stored
- iii. The Ability to Provide Secure Remote Access to Networks
- iv. The Ability to Provide Real Time Protection
- v. The Ability to Enforce Policy Compliance in Enterprise
- vi. The Ability to Run in the Background and to be Lightweight
- 3.2 Security Solutions
- 3.2.1 Data Encryption
- Figure 3.1: Example of an Encryption Process
- 3.2.2 Device Loss or Theft Protection
- Figure 3.2 Anti-Theft Protection by Kaspersky
- 3.2.3 Virus and Malware Protection
- Figure 3.3: Mobile Anti-Virus Protection Example
- 3.2.4 Firewall and Policy Control
- Figure 3.4: Example for Firewall Protection on Mobile Devices
- 3.2.5 Sandboxing by Device Vendors
- 3.2.6 Remote Application Removal - Remote Kill Switch
- 3.3 Mobile Operating System Security
- 3.3.1 Development of the Mobile OS
- 3.3.2 RIM and the BlackBerry
- Figure 3.5: BlackBerry Bold
- i. BlackBerry Exchange Server
- Figure 3.6: Diagrammatic Representation of BlackBerry Security
- 3.3.3 Symbian
- i. Symbian Platform Security
- 3.3.4 Windows Mobile Operating System
- i. Windows Mobile and Security
- Table 3.1: Windows Phone OS 7.0 Security Model - Chambers & Functions
- 3.3.5 iPhone
- i. Security of the iPhone Operating System
- 3.3.6 Android
- i. Security of the Android OS
- Mobile Security Market
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Market Drivers
- Figure 4.1: Mobile Security Market Drivers
- 4.2.1 Open Operating Systems
- 4.2.2 Increased Smartphone Penetration
- Figure 4.2 Smartphone Shipments per Annum (m), Split By 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 4.1 Smartphone Shipments per Annum (m), Split By 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- 4.2.3 mCommerce Development
- 4.2.4 Increased Data Usage and Availability of Apps
- 4.2.5 Increase in Device Sophistication
- Table 4.2: Security Drivers, Consequences and Implications for Mobile Security
- 4.3 Reduced Mobile Device Security Risk
- 4.4 Mobile Security Stakeholders
- 4.4.1 The Individual Subscriber
- 4.4.2 The Corporate Subscriber
- 4.4.3 Mobile Network Operators
- 4.5 Market Opportunities for Telcos
- 4.5.1 Incremental Revenue
- 4.5.2 Reduced Churn
- 4.5.3 New Business Opportunities
- Figure 4.3 Market Opportunities for Mobile Operators and Service Providers
- 4.5.4 Brand Protection
- Market Forecasts
- 5.1 Assumptions and Methodology
- Figure 5.1 Mobile Device Security Forecast Methodology
- 5.2 Enterprise Mobile Devices
- 5.2.1 Number of Enterprise Mobile Devices
- Figure 5.2: Total Number of Enterprise Mobile Devices (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.1: Total Number of Enterprise Mobile Devices (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- 5.2.2 Number of Enterprise Smartphones
- Figure 5.3: Total Number of Enterprise Smartphones (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.2: Total Number of Enterprise Smartphones (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- 5.2.3 Number of Protected Enterprise Smartphones
- Figure 5.4: Protected Enterprise Smartphones (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.3: Protected Enterprise Smartphones (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Figure 5.5: Protected Enterprise Smartphones (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.4: Protected Enterprise Smartphones (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- 5.2.4 Number of Enterprise Tablets
- Figure 5.6: Total Number of Enterprise Tablets (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.5: Total Number of Enterprise Tablets (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- 5.2.5 Number of Protected Enterprise Tablets
- Figure 5.7: Protected Enterprise Tablets (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.6: Protected Enterprise Tablets (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Figure 5.8: Protected Enterprise Tablets (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.7: Protected Enterprise Tablets (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- 5.2.6 Number of Enterprise Feature phones
- Figure 5.9: Total Number of Enterprise Feature phones (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.8: Total Number of Enterprise Feature phones (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- 5.2.7 Number of Protected Enterprise Feature phones
- Figure 5.10: Protected Enterprise Feature phones (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.9: Protected Enterprise Feature phones (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Figure 5.11: Protected Enterprise Feature phones (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.10: Protected Enterprise Feature phones (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- 5.2.8 Total Protected Enterprise Mobile Devices
- Figure 5.12: Total Protected Enterprise Mobile Devices (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.11: Total Protected Enterprise Mobile Devices (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- 5.3 Consumer Mobile Devices
- 5.3.1 Number of Consumer Mobile Devices
- Figure 5.13: Total Number of Consumer Mobile Devices (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.12: Total Number of Consumer Mobile Devices (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- 5.3.2 Number of Consumer Smartphones
- Figure 5.14: Total Number of Consumer Smartphones (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.13: Total Number of Consumer Smartphones (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- 5.3.3 Number of Protected Consumer Smartphones
- Figure 5.15: Protected Consumer Smartphones (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.14: Protected Consumer Smartphones (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Figure 5.16: Smartphone Security Risks Awareness - AVG Survey
- Figure 5.17: Protected Consumer Smartphones (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.15: Protected Consumer Smartphones (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- 5.3.4 Number of Consumer Tablets
- Figure 5.18: Total Number of Consumer Tablets (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.16: Total Number of Consumer Tablets (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- 5.3.5 Number of Protected Consumer Tablets
- Figure 5.19: Protected Consumer Tablets (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.17: Protected Consumer Tablets (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Figure 5.20: Protected Consumer Tablets (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.18: Protected Consumer Tablets (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- 5.3.6 Number of Consumer Feature phones
- Figure 5.21: Total Number of Consumer Feature phones (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.19: Total Number of Consumer Feature phones (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- 5.3.7 Number of Protected Consumer Feature phones
- Figure 5.22: Protected Consumer Feature phone (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.20: Protected Consumer Feature phones (%) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Figure 5.23: Protected Consumer Feature phones (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.21: Protected Consumer Feature phones (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- 5.3.8 Total Protected Consumer Mobile Devices
- Figure 5.24: Total Protected Consumer Mobile Devices (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.22: Total Protected Consumer Mobile Devices (m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- 5.4 Mobile Security Product Revenue
- 5.4.1 Mobile Security Product Pricings - Enterprise & Consumer
- Figure 5.25: Enterprise Mobile Security Product Pricing ($) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.23: Enterprise Mobile Security Product Pricing ($) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Figure 5.26: Consumer Mobile Security Product Pricing ($) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.24: Consumer Mobile Security Product Pricing ($) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- 5.4.1 Enterprise Mobile Security Product Sales Revenue
- Figure 5.27: Total Enterprise Mobile Security Product Sales Revenue Forecast ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.25: Total Enterprise Mobile Security Product Sales Revenue Forecast ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- 5.4.2 Consumer Mobile Security Product Sales Revenue
- Figure 5.28: Total Consumer Mobile Security Product Sales Revenue Forecast ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.26: Total Consumer Mobile Security Product Sales Revenue Forecast ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- 5.4.3 Total Mobile Security Product Sales Revenue
- Figure 5.29: Total Mobile Security Product Sales Revenue Forecast ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Table 5.27: Total Mobile Security Product Sales Revenue Forecast ($m) Split by 8 Key Regions 2011-2016
- Figure 5.30: Total Enterprise Mobile Security Product Sales Revenue Forecast ($m) Split by Market 2011-2016
- Table 5.28: Total Mobile Security Product Sales Revenue Forecast ($m) Split by Market 2011-2016
- 5.4.4 Mobile Security Product Sales Revenue Split By Devices
- Figure 5.31: Total Enterprise Mobile Security Product Sales Revenue Forecast ($m) Split by Tablets, Smartphones & Feature phones 2011-2016
- Table 5.29: Total Enterprise Mobile Security Product Sales Revenue Forecast ($m) Split by Tablets, Smartphones & Feature phones 2011-2016
- Figure 5.32: Total Consumer Mobile Security Product Sales Revenue Forecast ($m) Split by Tablets, Smartphones & Feature phones 2011-2016
- Table 5.30: Total Consumer Mobile Security Product Sales Revenue Forecast ($m) Split by Tablets, Smartphones & Feature phones 2011-2016
- Figure 5.33: Total Enterprise Mobile Security Product Sales Revenue Forecast ($m) Split by Tablets, Smartphones & Feature phones 2011-2016
- Table 5.31: Total Mobile Security Product Sales Revenue Forecast ($m) Split by Tablets, Smartphones & Feature phones 2011-2016
- Vendors
- 6.1 Vendor Analysis
- 6.1.1 Vendor Assessment Criteria
- Table 6.1: Vendor Capability Assessment Factors
- 6.2 Vendor Positioning Matrix Results
- 6.2.1 Overall Matrix Position
- Figure 6.1: Global Mobile Security Vendor Positioning Matrix
- 6.2.2 Vendor Groupings
- i. Summary
- ii. On Track Vendors
- iii. Vendors Exceeding Expectations
- iv. Vendors with Further Potential
- 6.2.3 Competitive Dynamics
- 6.3 F-Secure
- Company Profile
- Mobile Security: Strategies & Solution
- Mobile Security for Smartphone
- Figure 6.2: F-Secure Mobile Security
- Figure 6.3: F-Secure Mobile Security for Business
- Mobile Security: Strategies & Solution
- Mobile Security for Smartphone
- Mobile Security for Business
- Figure 6.3: F-Secure Mobile Security for Business
- Recent Developments
- 6.4 Symantec
- Company Profile
- Mobile Security: Solution & Strategies
- Enterprise Mobile Security and Management
- Consumer Mobile Security
- Figure 6.4: Norton Mobile Security
- Carriers Suite
- Key Developments
- 6.5 BullGuard
- Company Profile
- Mobile Security - Solution and Strategies
- Figure 6.5: BullGuard Mobile Security Suite
- Figure 6.6: BullGuard Mobile Security in Devices
- Mobile Security - Solution and Strategies
- Figure 6.5: BullGuard Mobile Security Suite
- Figure 6.6: BullGuard Mobile Security in Devices
- Key Developments
- 6.6 Kaspersky
- Company Profile
- Mobile Security - Solutions & Strategies
- Figure 6.7: Kaspersky Mobile Security 9
- Key Developments
- 6.7 McAfee
- Company Profile
- Mobile Security - Solutions & Strategies
- McAfee WaveSecure
- McAfee Enterprise Mobility Management
- McAfee Mobile Content Safety
- McAfee Mobile Security for Enterprise
- Key Developments
- 6.8 Juniper Networks
- Company Profile
- Mobile Security - Solutions & Strategies
- Key Developments
- 6.9 ESET
- Company Profile
- Mobile Security -Solutions & Strategies
- Figure 6.8: ESET Mobile Security
- Key Developments
- 6.10 Lookout
- Company Profile
- Mobile Security - Solution & Strategies
- Figure 6.9: Lookout Mobile Security
- Table 6.2: Lookout Subscription Models and Features
- Key Developments
- 6.11 Trusteer
- Company Profile
- Mobile Security- Solution & Strategies
- Key Developments
- 6.12 Trend Micro
- Company Profile
- Mobile Security - Solution & Strategies
- Trend Micro Mobile Security for Service Providers
- Trend Micro Mobile Security for Enterprise
- Figure 6.10: Trend Micro Mobile Security 5.5
- Key Developments
- 6.13 bitdefender
- Company Profile
- Mobile Security - Solutions & Strategies
- Figure 6.11: bitdefender Mobile Security V2
- 6.14 AVG
- Company Profile
- Mobile Security - Solutions & Strategies
- Figure 6.12: AVG Mobilation for Android Smartphones and Tablets
- AVG Anti-Virus Free
- AVG Anti-Virus Pro
- Key Developments
- Security Standards & Forums
- 7.1 ETSI
- i. GSM
- ii. UMTS
- iii. Next Generation Networks
- 7.2 ENISA
- 7.3 APWG
- 7.4 OATH
- Figure 7.1: Strong Authentication: OATH
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