The Cyberwarfare Market 2012-2022

Visiongain
December 5, 2011
200 Pages - SKU: VSG6727719
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The Cyberwarfare Market 2012-2022

 
Cyberwarfare systems and services are sought by governments the world over who continue to be concerned with securing information and vital infrastructure against the looming threat posed by hostile cyber attacks, whilst striving to develop the capability to strike back if necessary. With the number of attacks against the secured systems of government and defence contractors is on the rise, and with recent high profile incidents thrusting the issue of cyberwarfare into the public eye, the perceived threat from foreign states, and non-state actors at home and abroad remains high. This is likely to drive increased investment in this dynamic market, where spending on cyberwarfare is calculated by Visiongain to reach $15.9bn in 2012.

Spending on cyberwarfare has been ring-fenced from the massive cuts being initiated in the defence sectors of a number of major markets. Despite this, sales may suffer a little, but are likely to remain relatively high, especially whilst the threat to national security posed by a successful cyber attack remains an important point of interest for both the public and private sector. The cyberwarfare market is likely to be driven by increasingly networked systems requiring increasing levels of protection from a continuing, persistent threat.

The report contains 103 tables, charts and graphs that add visual analysis in order to explain developing trends within the cyberwarfare market. Visiongain provides forecasts for the period 2012-2022 in terms of value (US$) for the global cyberwarfare market. The cyberwarfare market is quantified, analysed and forecast from 2012-2022, along with the 15 leading national cyberwarfare markets. The report provides profiles of 30 leading companies operating within the market, and includes two interviews with market leading companies within the field of cyberwarfare, providing expert insight alongside Visiongain analysis.

Unique Selling Points
  • A comprehensive analysis of the cyberwarfare market with detailed forecasts provided from 2012-2022.
  • Analysis and forecasting which has been underpinned by consultation with experts from within the field of cyberwarfare. Within the report are two full transcripts of exclusive interviews conducted with CUBIC Cyber Solutions and Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC).
  • Forecasts for the 15 leading national cyberwarfare markets, as well as rest of the world figures and projections for the period 2012-2022.
  • 103 tables, charts, and graphs quantifying and forecasting the cyberwarfare market in detail from 2012-2022.
  • A SWOT analysis that examines the cyberwarfare market.
  • Profiles of 30 leading companies operating within the cyberwarfare market.
  • This definitive report should prove invaluable to anyone currently involved in the cyberwarfare market or those who wish to enter this dynamic defence sector.
  • This report has been compiled by combining information gleaned from a wide range of primary and secondary research sources, producing a broad industry overview. 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 cyberwarfare market between 2012 and 2022. Visiongain sought opinions from leading figures in the cyberwarfare market to underpin the analysis of market drivers and restraints. Visiongain considers that this methodology results in an accurate, objective mixture of analyses and forecasts.


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    • You will receive a comprehensive analysis of the prospects for the cyberwarfare market with detailed forecasts from 2012-2022.
    • You will be able to study 103 tables, charts and graphs that quantify and forecast the changing dynamics of the cyberwarfare market between 2012-2022.
    • Analysis and forecasting has been underpinned by consultation with experts from within the field of cyberwarfare. Within the report are full transcripts of exclusive interviews conducted with the following two companies providing unique insight into the cyberwarfare market.
    • CUBIC Cyber Solutions.
    • Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC).
    You will receive forecasts from 2012-2022 for the 15 leading national cyberwarfare markets, as well as rest of the world projections.
    • US
    • China
    • UK
    • Russia
    • Israel
    • France
    • Japan
    • India
    • Germany
    • South Korea
    • Canada
    • Australia
    • Italy
    • Pakistan
    • Norway
    • Rest of the World (ROW)
    A SWOT analysis will allow you to understand the forces that influence and characterise the cyberwarfare market.

    You will find profiles of 30 leading companies operating within the cyberwarfare market.

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    3.1 Global Cyberwarfare Market

    Visiongain defines the global cyberwarfare market as consisting of unclassified spending on certain elements of information technology (IT) security by national defence and homeland-security agencies. Cyberwarfare sales figures also include national contributions to collaborative projects carried out under the leadership of multinational alliances.

    Companies Listed

    Adventium Enterprise LLC
    Airbus
    APC
    Applied Signal Technologies
    ArcSight Inc
    Argon ST
    Armonk
    Astrium
    BAE Systems
    BAE Systems Information Solutions
    Boeing Cyber and Information Solutions Division
    Boeing Defence, Space and Security (BDS)
    Booz Allen Hamilton Inc
    BT Yahoo
    CA Technologies
    CACI
    Camber Corporation
    Cassidian
    China Telecom
    Cisco
    CitiGroup
    Clearwell Systems
    CloudShield Technologies inc
    Cobham
    Command Information
    Computer Science Corporation (CSC)
    Cosentini Associates
    CUBIC Corporation
    CUBIC Cyber Solutions Inc
    CUBIC Defence Applications Inc
    Dell
    Detica Ltd
    Diebold
    EADS Group
    EADS North America DS3
    EMC Corporation
    ETI
    Eurocopter
    Everest Technology Solutions
    Federated Software Group
    Finmeccanica
    Forbes Analytic Solutions
    Fox Broadcasting Company
    F-Secure Corporation
    General Dynamics Corporation
    Georgia Tech Applied Research
    Global Defence Technologies & Systems Inc (GTEC)
    Google
    GuardianEdge
    Harris Corporation
    Harris Cyber Integrated Solutions
    Harris Integrated Network Solutions
    HBGary Federal
    Hewlett Packard (HP)
    Honeywell Inc
    IBM
    IDC China Telecommunication
    iDefense
    InfraGard
    Intel Corporation
    International Business Machine (IBM)
    JKA Technologies
    Johnson Controls
    Juniper Networks
    Kaspersky Lab
    Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd
    KEYW Corporation
    Kratos Defense and Security Solutions
    KS Communications Co.
    L-3 Communications
    L-3 STRATIS
    LinkedIn
    Lockheed Martin Corporation
    MAD Security
    ManTech Cyber Solutions International Inc
    ManTech International
    MasterCard
    McAfee inc
    MEI Technologies Inc
    Merlin International
    Microsoft
    Microsoft Defence Solutions
    Microsoft Government Solutions
    Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Ltd
    MTCSC
    MTSCSC
    Narus
    NETApp
    NetWitness Corporation
    Network Connectivity Solutions
    Nintendo
    Norkon
    Northrop Grumman Corporation
    Pangia Technologies
    Paradigm Holdings
    PayPal
    PGP Corporation
    Providence Equity
    QinetiQ North America
    QinetiQ North America Security & Intelligence
    Raytheon
    Raytheon
    Raytheon Company
    Raytheon Trusted Computer Solutions
    Raytheon UK
    Reuters
    RSA Security LLC
    Salient
    Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC)
    SecureInfo Corporation
    Secureworks
    Seismic
    Sensor Technologies
    SGIS
    Shadowserver
    Siemens
    Signature Consultants LLC
    Signature Government Solutions
    Software Process Technologies (SPT)
    Sony
    Sotera Defense Solutions
    Spirent Communications
    SRA International
    SRI International
    Stratsec.net Pty Ltd
    Sycamore US
    Symantec Corporation
    Tapestry Solutions Inc
    Telecommunication Systems Inc (TSC)
    Thales Group
    The Analysis Group (TAG)
    TraTech
    TripAdvisor.com
    Trusted Computer Solutions
    Tulip Systems inc
    TWD & Associates
    Twitter
    VeriSign Inc
    Visa
    Vmware
    Voice of America
    Wikileaks
    WordPress
    Worldwide Information Network Services (WINS)
    Yahoo
    Zytel Corporation

    Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in This Report

    67th Network Warfare Wing
    688th Information Operations Wing
    689th Combat Communications Wing
    Anonymous
    Australian Defence Signals Directorate
    Barbaros-DZ
    Canadian Conservative Party
    Canadian Cyber Incident Response Centre (CCIRC)
    Canadian Defence Research and Development Agency
    Canadian Department of National Defence (DND)
    Canadian Finance Department
    Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)
    Canadian Treasury Board
    CERT-SPC
    Communications Security Establishment Canada (CSEC)
    Computer Emergency Response Team of Australia (CERT Australia)
    Computer Emergency Response Team of Estonia (CERT Estonia)
    Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
    Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS)
    Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)
    Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)
    Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
    Department of Information and Computer Network Operations
    Egyptian Ministry of Communications and Information Technology
    Egyptian Ministry of the Interior
    Estonian Informatics Centre
    European Commission (EC)
    European External Action Service
    European Parliament
    European Space Agency (ESA)
    European Union (EU)
    Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
    Federal Investigation Agency (FIA)
    Finnish Ministry of Defence (MoD)
    French Finance Ministry
    French Network and Information Security Agency (ANSSI)
    French Secretariate General for National Defence (SGDN)
    German Bundeswehr
    German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI)
    German Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV)
    HM Treasury
    Indian Army
    Indian Cabinet Secretariat
    Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In)
    Indian Department of Information Technology
    Indian Ministry of Communications & Information Technology
    Indian Ministry of External Affairs
    Indian National Information Centre (NIC)
    Information Warfare Monitor (IWM) (Canada)
    International Monetary Fund (IMF)
    Israel Unit 8200 (Central Collection Unit(CCU))
    Israeli Defence Corps
    Israeli Defence Forces
    Israeli Foreign Ministry
    Israeli Gilad Team
    Israeli Intelligence Corps
    Israeli Ministry of Finance
    Israeli Tehila Department
    Italian National Anti-Crime Computer Centre for Critical Infrastructure Protection (CNAIPC)
    Japanese Defence Ministry
    John Hopkins University Advanced Physics Laboratory
    Korea University
    Lulzec
    Missile Defense Agency (MDA)
    Mumbai Cyber Crime Investigation Cell
    National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
    NASDAQ
    National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
    National Anti-Crime Computer Centre for Critical Infrastructure Protection
    National Defense University
    National Internet Development Agency of Korea
    National Response Centre for Cyber Crimes
    Nationale Cyber-Abwehrzentrum
    New Zealand Department of Internal Affairs
    NorCERT
    North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)
    Norwegian National Security Agency (NSM)
    Oak Ridge National Laboratory
    Pacific Northwest National Laboratories
    Pakistani Embassy, China
    Pakistani Embassy, Washington, USA
    Pakistani National Response Centre for Cyber Crimes (NR3C)
    People's Liberation Army (PLA)
    PLA General Staff Department Fourth Department
    PLA General Staff Department Third Department
    PLA Information Engineering Academy Computer Network Attack and Defense Section
    Public Safety Canada
    Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA.com)
    Republic of Korea Air Force
    Republic of Korea Army
    Republic of Korea Navy
    Royal Navy
    Russian Business Network (RBN)
    Russian Embassy in the UK
    Shadow008
    Singhania University
    South Korean Army
    South Korean Internet and Security Agency (KISA)
    South Korean Ministry of National Defense (MND)
    South Korean/US Combined Forces Command
    Syrian Ministry of Defence
    Technical Reconnaissance Bureau (TRB)
    ThEhAcKeR12
    TinKode
    UK 1st Information Operations Command
    UK Cabinet Office
    UK Cyber Operations Group
    UK Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ)
    UK Ministry of Defence (MOD)
    UK National Health Service (NHS)
    UK Office of Cyber Security and Information Assurance (OCS)
    Unit 61581
    United Nations (UN)
    University of Queensland
    US Air Force (USAF)
    US Air Force (USAF)
    US Air Force Central Command (USAFCENT)
    US Air Force Cyber Command (AFCYBER)
    US Air Mobility Command (AMC)
    US Army
    US Army Communications-Electronic Command (CECOM)
    US Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER)
    US Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM)
    US Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM/9th Army Signals Command)
    US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
    US Coast Guard (USCG)
    US Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT)
    US Congress
    US Cyber Command (CYBERCOM)
    US Cyber Consequences Unit
    US Cyber Response Co-ordination Group (NCRCG)
    US Defence Advanced Research Agency (DARPA)
    US Defence Advanced Research Agency National Cyber Range
    US Defence Information Systems Agency (DISA)
    US Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA)
    US Department of Agriculture
    US Department of Defense (DoD)
    US Department of Defense Cyber Crime Center (DC3)
    US Department of Defense Defense Industrial Base (DIB)
    US Department of Defense Defense Industrial Base (DIB) Cyber Security Task Force)
    US Department of Health
    US Department of Health and Human Services (HSS)
    US Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
    US Department of Justice
    US Department of State
    US Department of Defense Intelligence Information System (DoDIIS)
    US Department of Energy
    US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
    US General Services Administration (GSA)
    US Integrated Cyber Centre
    US Marine Corps (USMC)
    US Marine Corps Network Operations Security Center (MCNOSC)
    US Marine Force Cyber Command (MARFORCYBER)
    US National Cyber Response Working Group
    US National Aeronautical and Space Administration (NASA)
    US National Cyber Response Coordination Group (NCRCG)
    US National Cyber Security Alliance
    US National Cyber Security Center
    US National Cyber Security Division (NCSD)
    US National Protection and Programs Directorate
    US National Security Agency (NSA)
    US Naval Academy
    US Naval Academy Foundation
    US Naval War College
    US Navy (USN)
    US Navy Cyber Defense Operations Command (NCDOC)
    US Navy Fleet Cyber Command (FLTCYBERCOM)
    US Navy Information Operations Command (NIOC)
    US Navy Network Warfare Command (NNWC)
    US Office of Cyber Security and Communications
    US Office of Emergency Communications
    US Strategic Command (STRATCOM)
    US-China Economic and Security Review Commission