The Cyber Security Market 2012-2022


December 12, 2011
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The Cyber Security Market 2012-2022

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The proliferation of cyber attacks over the past decade has meant that many companies and government organisations are now fully aware of the dangers exposed to them through under-protected networks or from individual negligence. The growth of the internet has meant that cyber attacks represent a borderless challenge to security operators, who must now find solutions that are successful within the entire cyber domain rather than a specific tangible location. As a consequence, Visiongain has determined that the value of the global cyber security market in 2012 will reach $61.10bn.

Cyber security operations, solutions, and products are now standard across business, government, military, and personal networks, as users now understand the high threat potential posed by hackers from around the world. Whether originating from state sponsored agents or lone hacktivists, cyber security vendors must now protect their clients from a range of intrusive behaviours, including phishing email scams, advanced persistent threats (ATP), distributed denial of service (DDoS), and other malicious malware and viruses.

Visiongain expects an increase in public-private partnerships across a number of cyber security sectors, while technological developments are also projected to evolve to reflect the changing dynamics of the cyber threats, and the increased demands placed on applications and devices by end users.

National cyber security markets for the US and major European countries will remain central to the cyber security market over the forecast period to 2022, as advanced economies continue to exploit internet services, requiring further cyber security defences. Growth within Asian cyber security markets such as China and India is forecast by Visiongain to be significant, while in the longer term, Middle Eastern spending on cyber security is expected to increase sharply, as cyber security is demanded worldwide.

The report contains 212 tables, charts and graphs that add visual analysis in order to explain developing trends within the cyber security market. Visiongain provides forecasts for the period 2012-2022 in terms of value (US$) for the global cyber security market, as well as for 4 sectors (military, government, vital infrastructures, and private sector) and 7 submarkets (network security, security operations, data security, identity & access, endpoint security, application security, and cloud security) of the cyber security market. In addition, 14 national cyber security markets are forecast and analysed by Visiongain over the period 2012-2022. The report also provides profiles of 40 leading companies operating within the market, and includes 4 exclusive interviews with principal cyber security companies, providing expert insight alongside Visiongain analysis.

Unique Selling Points
  • Comprehensive analysis of the prospects for the cyber security market from 2012-2022.
  • Analysis and forecasting informed by extensive expert consultation with industry leaders. You will be able to read full transcripts of interviews from 4 leading companies involved within the cyber security market.
  • 212 tables, charts and graphs that quantify, analyse and forecast the changing dynamics of the cyber security market between 2012-2022.
  • Forecasts and analysis for the global cyber security market between 2012-2022
  • Forecasts and analysis for 4 sectors of the cyber security market from 2012-2022.
  • Forecasts and analysis for 7 cyber security submarkets from 2012-2022.
  • Forecasts and analysis for 13 national cyber security markets, as well as rest of the world figures and projections for the period 2012-2022
  • Analysis of the forces that influence and characterise the cyber security market
  • Profiles of 40 leading companies operating within the cyber security market.
Methodology

This report has been compiled by combining information obtained from a very wide and rich mixture of primary and secondary research sources, producing a broad industry overview. Visiongain sought opinions from leading figures in the cyber security market to underpin the analysis of market drivers and restraints.

The study draws on a diverse range of official corporate and governmental announcements, media reports, policy documents, industry statements and expert opinion as a basis for discussing and predicting developments in the cyber security market between 2012 and 2022.

Visiongain considers that this methodology results in an accurate, objective mixture of analyses and forecasts.?

Why you should buy The Cyber Security Market 2012-2022
  • You will receive a comprehensive analysis of the cyber security market from 2012-2022
  • The analysis and forecasting has been informed by extensive expert consultation with industry leaders. Within the report, you will be able to read full transcripts of interviews from 4 leading companies involved within the cyber security market.
  • Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
  • Symantec
  • McAfee
  • Kaspersky Lab
  • You will find 212 tables, charts, and graphs that quantify, analyse and forecast the cyber security market from 2012-2022
  • You will receive forecasts and analysis of the global military cyber security market between 2012-2022
  • You will discover forecasts and analysis for 4 sectors of the cyber security market between 2012-2022
  • Military
  • Government
  • Vital Infrastructures
  • Private Sector
  • You will find forecasts and analysis of 7 cyber security submarkets over the period 2012-2022
  • Network Security
  • Security Operations
  • Data Security
  • Identity & Access
  • Endpoint Security
  • Application Security
  • Cloud Security
  • You will be presented with forecasts for the 13 leading national cyber security markets, as well as rest of the world figures and projections for the period 2012-2022
  • US
  • China
  • Japan
  • Germany
  • UK
  • France
  • Italy
  • Russia
  • India
  • Canada
  • Australia
  • South Korea
  • Israel
  • Rest of the World (ROW)
  • You will receive a SWOT analysis that examines the cyber security market from 2012-2022
  • You will gain profiles of 40 leading companies operating within the cyber security market
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9. Expert Opinion

9.1 Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) operates across the fields of national security, energy and the environment, critical infrastructure and health. SAIC has its headquarters in McLean, Virginia, and employs approximately 46,000 people. In 2010, the company reported that revenues reached $11.1bn. SAIC is a top 5 technology and IT provider to the US Government with $5.4bn in contracts awarded in 2010.

Companies Listed

Adventium Enterprise, LLC
Allianceforcebiz.com
Anonplus
APC
Apple Inc.
Applied Signal Technology (AST)
Apptis Inc.
ArcSight
Armonk
AVAST Software a.s
AVG Technologies
BAE Systems
BAE Systems Information Solutions
BASF
Betfair
Bethesda Softworks
Bitcointalk
Blue Ridge Networks
Blue Screen IT Ltd
blueHOMES AG
Boeing Company
Boeing Cyber and Information Solutions Division
Boeing Defense, Space and Security (BDS)
Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.
BreakingPoint Systems, Inc.
Bright House Networks
Brinker International, Inc.
CA Technologies
CACI
Camber Corporation
Cassidian
Check Point
China Central Television (CCTV)
China Telecom
Cisco Systems, Inc
CitiGroup
Cloudshield Technologies Inc.
Club Music CPPS
Cobham Plc
Comodo
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)
COMVATION AG
Core Security Technologies
Corero Network Security
Cosentini Associates
Covertix
Cubic
Cubic Mission Support Services
CVG-Avtec
Dell
Deloitte Consulting LLP
Detica Ltd
Diebold
Diginotar
DSD Laboratories Inc.
Dynamics Research Corporation
EADS Airbus
EADS Astrium
EADS Cassidian
EADS Eurocopter
EADS Group
Ebay
EMC Corporation
Emiraje Systems LLC
Epsilon
Epson Korea
Facebook
Fashion TV India
Filmradar
Find2Trade.com Ltd
Fox Broadcasting Company
Fox Entertainment Group
FremantleMedia Ltd
Front National
F-Secure Corporation
Funniestvideosonline
G&B Solutions Inc.
Gabia
Genentech, Inc.
General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems
General Dynamics Corporation
General Dynamics Information Technology
Generali
Georgia Tech Applied Research
GIS
Global Network Systems
GlobalSign
Google
Gretech Corporation
GuardianEdge
Hana SK Card Co
Harris Corporation
Harris Integrated Network Solutions
HBGary
HBGary Federal
Hewlett Packard (HP)
Honeywell, Inc.
Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing Limited
HP Enterprise Services
HSBC Korea
Huawei Technologies Co. Ltd
IBM
Indria Gandh International Airport
InfraGard
Inmotion Hosting
Integral Systems Europe
Integral Systems Service Solutions (IS3)
Intel Corporation
International Business Machine (IBM)
IRC Federal
IRNA (Islamic Republic News Agency)
Johnson Controls
Juniper Networks
Justonehost
Kaspersky Lab
Kernel
KEYW
Kima Ventures
Knowledge Consulting Group Inc.
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc.
L-3 Communications
L-3 STRATIS
LimeWire
LinkedIn
Linux Foundation
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Lotus
Lumistar
LVHM
ManTech Cyber Solutions Inc.
ManTech International Corporation
McAfee Inc
MEI Technologies Inc.
Merlin International
Microsoft Corporation
Microsoft Defence Solutions
Microsoft Government Solutions
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI)
Mobile App Network Forum
Monsanto
Moody's Investors Service, Inc
MTCSC
MySQL.com
Nasdaq
NBC (National Broadcasting Company) News
NetApp
NetWitness Corporation
Newpoint Technologies
News Corp. International
Nintendo Co., Ltd
Nokia Developer Forum
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Novell
Oracle Corporation
Orange France
Panda Security
Pastebin
PCS Consultants
PGP Corporation
Point One, LLC
Proctor & Gamble
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
Qinetiq Group Plc
QinetiQ North America's Security and Intelligence Solutions
Raytheon Company
Raytheon Technical Computer Solutions
Red Ha
Regency ITt
RIAA.com
RIM (Research In Motion)
RSA Security
RT Logic
Salient Federal Solutions (SFS)
Samsung Card Co. Ltd
SAT Corporation
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
SecureInfo Corporation
SecureIT
Securicon LLC
SEGA Corporation
Signature Consultants LLC
Signature Government Solutions LLC
Simco Ltd
SK Communications
Sony
Sony BMG Belgium
Sony BMG Greece
Sony BMG Netherlands
Sony Music Ireland
Sony Network Entertainment International LLC
Sotera Defense Solutions, Inc.
Sparta Inc
Spirent Communications
SRI International
SUSE
Swarovski
Symantec Corporation
Tantus Technologies Inc.
TeleCommunication Systems Inc. (TCS)
Telegraph Media Group Limited
Telos Corporation
Tetrad Digital Integrity
Thales Group
Thales Information Systems Security
The Register
thetvdb
Top 100 Arena
Toshiba America
TripAdvisor.com
Trustwave
TWD & Associates
Twitter
UKChatterbox
Ukgraffiti Ltd.
Uni Jobs
UPS
Uronimo Mobile Platform
USA Today
Vacationland Vendros
Vanguard Defense Industries (VDI)
Veris Group LLC.
Verisign Inc.
Vitrociest
VMware
Vodafone
Voice of America
Welt Online
WineHQ
WordPress
Wrestlegame
ZTE
Zytel Corporation

Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in This Report

@BashCrew
@BlackHatGhosts
@FailRoot
@ThEhAcKeR12
Abhaxas
Albanian Cyber Army
Anonplus
Anonymous
Anonymous Austria
Anonymous France
Anonymous_DR
Antisec
Arizona Police Department
Australian Department of Defence
Australian Office of the Attorney General
Australian Parliament
Austrian Federal Police
Austrian Federal Economic Chamber
Barbaros-DZ
BART Police Officers Association
Beaumont Independent School District
Birdville School District
Brazilian Federal Police
Brazilian Government
California State Assembly
Canadian Conservative Party
Canadian Defence Research and Development
Canadian Finance Department
Canadian Government
Canadian Treasury Board
Chile Ministry of Education
Chinese Information Office of the Ministry of National Defence
Chinese Ministry of National Defense
Chinese Online Blue Army
CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)
Cloud Security Alliance
CNAIPIC (National Anti-Crime Computer Centre for Critical Infrastructure Protection)
Cocain Team Hackers
COGEL (Council of Government Ethical Law)
Columbian Government
Comodo Hacker
Computer Chaos Club
Cslsec (Can't Stop Laughing Security)
Cyber Innovations Centre
Danish Government
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
Department of Public Enterprises South Africa
Division Hackers Crew
East West Institute
Egyptian Government
Egyptian Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
Egyptian Ministry of the Interior
ElectrOn[+]
Embassy of Pakistan in China
EU Institute for Energy and Transport
European Commission
European Council
European External Action Service
European Space Agency (ESA)
Evil18
FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
Federal Bureau of Investigation Criminal, Cyber, Response and Services Branch
Federal Bureau of Investigation Criminal, Cyber, Response and Services Branch Cyber Division
Florida Education Department
Florida Election Department
French Finance Ministry
French Navy
General Services Administration (GSA)
German Federal commissioner for Date Protection and Freedom of Information (BFDI)
German Federal Criminal Post Office (BKA)
German Federal Ministry for Economics and Technology (BMWi)
German Federal Network Agency for Gas, Telecommunications, Post and Railway (BNetzA)
German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI)
German Federal Office for Information Technology (BIT)
German Federal Police
German Law Authority and Customs Department
Government of China
Government of Venezuela
Government of Zimbabwe
Harvard University
Headpuster
HHS Security Incident Response Center (CSIRC)
HM Treasury
IMF (International Monetary Fund)
India Cyber Crime Investigation Cell
Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In)
Indian Department of Information Technology
Indian Government
Indian Ministry of State for Communications and Information Technology
Indian National Informatics Centre (NIC)
Indian Office of the Prime Minister
Information Security Forum
Information Security Institute at Moscow State University
Israeli Air Force (IAF)
Iranian Cyber Army
Iranian Passive Defence Organisation
ISCN Hacking/Security Team
Israeli Defence Force (IDF)
Israeli Defence Ministry Administration for the Development of Weapons and Technological Infrastructure
Israeli National Cyber Directorate (NCD)
Israeli Security Agency (Shin Bet)
Italian Cyber Police
Jefferson National Lab
Johns Hopkins University Advanced Physics Laboratory
Katastrophenschutz (German Federal Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance)
Kiplinger Washington Editors
LulzSec
LulzStorm
Malaysian Government
Massachusetts Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development
Metropolitan Police
Mexican Government
Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Republic of Indonesia
Ministry of Information and Communications of the Russian Federation
Moscow State University
Mossad (Israeli Intelligence Service)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
National Computer Network Emergency Response Coordination Centre of China (CERT-China)
National Cyber Response Co-ordination Group (NCRCG)
National Cyber Security Division (NCSD)
National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST)
National Security Agency (NSA)
Nationaler Cyber-Sicherheitsrat (Cyber-Security Council)
Nationales Cyber-Abwehrzentrum (NCAZ) (National Cyber-Defence Centre)
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organisation)
NeatStuffs
New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs (DIA)
Nigerian Government
NN-Crew
Nomcat
NSEC (Netaji Subhah Engineering College)
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development)
Office of Cyber and Security Communication
Office of Cyber and Security Communication, Computer Emergency Readiness Team (CERT)
Office of Cyber Security and Communications (CS&C)
Office of the Columbian President
Office of the President of Bolivia
Office of the Thailand Prime Minister
Optik Fiber
OSCE (Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe)
Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC)
Pacific Northwest National Lab
People's Liberation Army (PLA)
Peru Special Unit Police
Philippines Congress
prOtectOr AKA mrNRG
Royal Air Force (RAF)
Russian - Bulgarian Joint working Group on Information Society and Communication Technologies
Russian Embassy in UK
Russian National Security Council
SAPPE (Independent Union of Prison Guards)
Sec Indi Security Team
ShadOw
Shadow008
Singhania University
SncOpe
SOCA (Serious Organised Crime Agency)
Space and Naval Warfare Center Systems Command (SPAWAR)
Spanish National Police
Stanford Hospital
State Government of Michigan
State Government of Utah
Stohanko
SwichSmoke
Syrian Electronic Army
Syrian Electronic Soldiers
Syrian Government
Syrian Ministry of Defence
Team Dexter
Team Inj3ctOr
TeaMpOisoN
Telecomix
Texas Police Association
Texas Police Chiefs Association
The National Communications System
The National Cyber Security Division
The Office of Emergency Communications
The Script Kiddies
TIGER-M@TE
TinKode
Tunisian Government
Turkguvenligi
Turkish Energy Team
Turkish Government
UK Cabinet Office
UK Communications Electronics Security Group (CESG)
UK Embassy of Russian Federation
UK Ministry of Justice (MO)J)
UK Ministry of Defence (MOD)
UK NHS (National Health Service)
UN (United Nations)
UN General Assembly
United Arab Emirates (UAE) Armed Forces Command and Control System (ECCS)
United Nations (UN)
University of Georgia
University of Maryland
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
US Air Force (USAF)
US Air Force 67th Network Warfare Wing
US Air Force 688th Information Operations Wing
US Air Force 689th Combat Communications Wing
US Air Force Air Mobility Command (AMC)
US Air Force Cyber Command (AFCYBER)
US Army
US Army 1st Information Operations Command
US Army CECOM (Communications-Electronics Command)
US Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER)
US Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM)
US Army Network Enterprise
US Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM)/9th Army Signal Command (NETCOM/9th SC)
US Centre for Cyber Security Studies
US-China Economic and Security Review Commission
US Coast Guard
US Coast Guard Cyber Command
US Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US CERT)
US Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM)
US Cyber Security Evaluation Center
US Cyber Security Research and Development Center (CSRDC)
US Defence Industry Security Association (DISA)
US Defense Cyber Investigations Training Academy
US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
US Department of Agriculture (USDA)
US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO), Agriculture Security Operations Center (SOC).
US Department of Commerce
US Department of Defence Manpower Data Centre (DMDC)
US Department of Defense (DOD)
US Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3)
US Department of Energy
US Department of Health
US Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
US Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
US Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate (DHS S&T)
US Department of Justice (DOJ)
US Department of State
US Department of the Interior
US Department of the Treasury
US Department of Transportation
US DOD Intelligence Information System (DODIIS) Enterprise, Combatant Commands and Service Intelligence Agencies
US DOJ Executive Office for United States Attorneys (EOUSA)
US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
US Executive Office for United States Attorneys (EOUSA)
US Fleet Cyber Command (FLYCYBERCOM)
US Government
US HHS Security Incident Response Center (CSRIC)
US Homeland Security Council
US Integrated Cyber Center
US Intelligence and National Security Alliance
US Joint Operation Center
US Marine Corps (USMC)
US Marine Corps Cryptologist Support Battalion (MCSB)
US Marine Corps Network Operations Security Center (MCNOSC)
US Marine Forces Cyber Command (MARFORCYBER)
US Marine Forces Cyber Command (MARFORCYBER) Command Element
US National Cyber Response Co-ordination Group (NCRCG)
US National Cyber Security and Communication Integration Center
US National Cyber Security Division (NCSD)
US National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD)
US Naval Academy Foundation.
US Naval Combined Task Force
US Naval Cyber Defense Operations Command (NCDOC)
US Naval Information Operations Command (NIOC)
US Naval Network Warfare Command (NNWC)
US Navy
US Navy (USN)
US Navy's Fleet Cyber Command/10th Fleet
US Office of Cyber security and Communications (CS&C)
US Office of Management and Budget
US Office of the Director of National Intelligence
US Office of the National Counter Intelligence Executive
US Pentagon
US Senate
US Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific (SSC Pacific)
US State Department
US Strategic Command (STRATCOM)
USAF 33rd Network Warfare Squadron (NWS)
uTorrent
vBTEAM Underground
Venezuela National Graduate Advisory Council
Venezuela National Statistics Institute
Verfassungsschutz (German Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution)
WarOx
Westboro Baptist Church
Why So Serious
Wikileaks
X-Nerd

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