The Utility Infrastructure Security Market 2012-2022: Cybersecurity & Smart Grids

Visiongain
January 6, 2012
214 Pages - SKU: VSG6774118
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The Utility Infrastructure Security Market 2012-2022: Cybersecurity & Smart Grids

 
The Utility Infrastructure Security Market 2012-2022: Cybersecurity & Smart Grids is Visiongain's latest energy report, analysing how this important market will develop over the next ten years. The report quantifies the market in terms of global size and breaks the market down into two global security markets with eight sub-markets, four utility sectors and seven regional markets with forecasts and analysis provided for each regional market and industry sub-market from 2012-2022. The report also examines the major drivers and restraints influencing the market over the next decade and explains the major technologies within the market and analysing which nations will drive capital expenditure into the utility infrastructure security market. Our research shows that global spending in 2012 on utility infrastructure security expenditure, along with planned investment and government support will total $7,455m in 2012.

A combination of ageing infrastructure, smart grid adoption, rising compliance and regulations and utilities becoming a target for criminal exploitation has created a invigorated growth in the utility infrastructure security market. Over the forecast period there will be strong growth in the utility infrastructure security market as a number of governments and utility companies rush to protect utility infrastructure networks which are considered to be critical infrastructure in need of protection to ensure national economic security.

Growing concerns over the level of protection measure in key industries combined with an increase in the investment and deployment of smart grid systems by governments and has raised the need for enhanced security measures. Disclosures about attempts to disrupt the security of the electrical power supply most prominently in the United States have added to the urgency for cyber security for the emerging smart grid. This has lead to an increase in mandatory regulations and standards concerning the security of utilities and their infrastructure. These requirements will drive major investments in utility infrastructure security market and especially in the cybersecurity sub-market over the decade.

The report also describes the most important technological changes within the utility infrastructure security market industry and assesses their importance for the growth of the market over the long-term. The various drivers and restraints of the market are evaluated in order to provide readers with specific insights into the future direction of the utility infrastructure security market.

How much is going to be spent in the regional utility infrastructure security markets for new and upgraded utility infrastructure security between 2012 and 2022? Who are the leading companies in the utility infrastructure security market industry? Where are the growth opportunities over the next decade - in which countries and with which type of technology? These critical questions and many more are definitively answered in this comprehensive report.

What will you obtain from reading this report?
  • Utility infrastructure security market forecasts and analysis for 2012-2022.
  • 142 tables, charts and graphs quantifying, analysing and forecasting the Utility infrastructure security market from 2012-2022.
  • Analysis and forecasts informed by extensive consultation with industry expert opinion. Full transcripts of interviews are including from six leading utility infrastructure security companies.
  • Regional market forecasts and analysis for the seven global utility infrastructure security markets 2012-2022: Cybersecurity & Smart Grids
  • Profiles of the 65 leading companies within the utility infrastructure security market.
  • SWOT analysis of strengths, weakness, opportunities and threats facing the utility infrastructure security market over the next ten years.
  • Examination of the main technologies in the utility infrastructure security market
Comprehensive analysis of the Utility Infrastructure Security Market

The Utility Infrastructure Security Market 2012-2022: Cybersecurity & Smart Grids report examines this sector critically by drawing upon a rich combination of primary and secondary research with a comprehensive review of recent contracts, official corporate and governmental announcements, news reports, industry publications, market analysis, policy documents, industry statements and an extensive consultation of expert opinion.

Why you should buy The Utility Infrastructure Security Market 2012-2022: Cybersecurity & Smart Grids
  • You will gain a comprehensive understanding of the utility infrastructure security market and learn how it will evolve over the next decade, with detailed global capital expenditure forecasts from 2012 to 2022.
  • You will be able to study over 142 tables, charts and graphs quantifying the utility infrastructure security market in detail over the period 2012-2022.
  • Analysis and forecasting which has been reinforced by extensive consultation with expert opinion. Within the report, you will read full transcripts of original and exclusive interviews with industry experts from six leading utility infrastructure security companies:
  • CoreTrace Corporation; a leading security company in antivirus, compliance, application whitelisting, endpoint control and security solutions for companies.
  • Digital Bond Inc, is a security a technology company providing security solutions for the power & energy sector.
  • McAfee Inc, a leading security technology company that offers virus protection, internet security software, personal computer updates, hacker protection and anti-virus products.
  • Mocana Corporation, a technology company that offers products for device security frameworks, management solutions and embedded security tools for systems manufacturers.
  • N-Dimension Solutions Inc, provides effective smart grid cyber security solutions for the power & energy sector.
  • Waterfall Security Solutions Ltd is a leading provider of unidirectional security gateways and data diodes for industrial control and SCADA systems.
  • You will receive two global utility infrastructure security markets with eight sub-markets, four utility sub-sectors and seven regional sales forecasts in the utility infrastructure security market for 2012-2022, and gain insight into the specific market drivers and restraints in each utility infrastructure security market and sub-markets as well as utility infrastructure security sub-sectors and regional utility infrastructure security markets.
  • Utility infrastructure security market forecasts include;
  • The physical utility infrastructure security market and
  • The utility infrastructure security cybersecurity market
  • The physical utility infrastructure security sub-market forecasts include;
  • The physical utility infrastructure security perimeter security and surveillance sub-market and
  • The physical utility infrastructure security access control market
  • The utility infrastructure security cybersecurity market.
  • The utility infrastructure security cybersecurity sub-market forecasts include;
  • Application Security
  • Data & Content Security
  • Endpoint Security
  • Identity Security
  • Network Security
  • Security Operations
  • The four utility infrastructure security market sub-sectors forecasts include;
  • The electricity utilities infrastructure security market
  • The Water utilities infrastructure security market
  • The gas utilities infrastructure security market
  • The telecommunications utilities market
  • Regional markets forecasts include;
  • Asia-Pacific
  • Africa
  • CIS
  • Europe
  • Middle East
  • North America
  • Latin America
  • You will gain knowledge of who the leading players are within the utility infrastructure security marketplace with profiles of 65 of the leading companies within the utility infrastructure security market.
  • You will receive a SWOT analysis for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats to the utility infrastructure security market from 2012 onwards.
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Report Excerpt

7. Expert Opinion

7.1 Digital Bond Inc.

Mr Dale Peterson is the CEO & Catalyst at Digital Bond, Inc. Mr Dale Peterson was interviewed by visiongain in November 2011, and visiongain would like to thank him for his insightful comments.

7.1.1 High Demand Infrastructure Security Services

Visiongain: What type of security services are in high demand from utility companies?

Dale Peterson: Cyber security assessments are the most common or high demand service. As utilities security programs grow they look for help with security policy and audit as well as developing security monitoring and incident response programs. Sometimes they will bring in a security expertise to develop the architecture and security controls for new systems.

Companies Mentioned in this Report

3Com
ABB
Accenture
Accenture Cyber Security Solution
AlertEnterprise Inc.
AlienVault LLC
AlliedBarton Security Services LLC
Andrews International
Anglian Water
Anixter International
Atos S.A.
BAE Systems
Barracuda Networks
Belkin International, Inc.
Byres Security Inc.
Boeing
Boeing Energy
Bosch
CA Technologies
Capgemini
Cassidian
Certicom Corporation
Cisco Systems, Inc.
China Information Technology Inc.
Chubu Electric Power Company
Computer Sciences Corporation (CSC)
CoreTrace Corporation
Development Bank of Japan
Digital Bond Inc
EADS Group
Echelon Corporation
EDF Energy
Electronic Data Systems
EMC Corporation
Emerson Electric Co.
Enel Distribuzione
Energy Sector Security Consortium Inc.
EnerNex Corporation
Fidelis Security Systems
Kenya Power and Lighting Company Ltd (KPLC)
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions
G4S PLC
Galliford Try
General Dynamics
General Electric (GE)
HBGary
HBGary Federal
HD Supply Utilities Ltd
Hewlett-Packard Company (HP)
Honeywell
HP Enterprise Services
Hyatt Hotels
Iberdrola SA
IBM
ICF International
Industrial Defender Inc.
Infrax Systems Inc.
Innominate Security Technologies AG
Intel Corporation
Invensys Plc
Itron, Inc.
IOActive Inc.
Juniper Network
L-1 Identity Solutions
Lockheed Martin
Lumension Security, Inc.
McAfee Inc.
Microsoft Corporation
Mocana Corporation
N-Dimension Solutions Inc.
NitroSecurity, Inc.
Northrop Grumman Corporation
NSS Labs
OSI Systems
Oracle Corporation
Platts
Phoenix Contact GmbH & Co. KG
PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PWC)
Prosegur Comp Seguridad-Regd S.A.
Rapid7
Rapiscan Systems
Raytheon Company
Red Hat
Research In Motion Ltd
Revere Security Corporation
Rockwell Automation, Inc.
RSA
SAFRAN
SAIC
Sandia National Laboratories
Schneider Electric S.A.
Scottish Water
Siemens AG
Siemens Building Technologies (SBT)
Siemens Energy
Sonus Networks
Sophos Ltd
SRA International
Suse
Symantec
Synectics
Thales Group
Ubuntu
Unisys
Verizon
Voltacom
Waterfall Security Solutions Ltd
WidePoint Corporation
Wipro
WheelGroup Corporation
Wonderware Corporation
Wurldtech Security Technologies Inc
Yokogawa Electric Corporation
Zareba Security
Zareba Systems Europe
ZESA

Government Agencies and Other Organisations Mentioned in this Report

Agência Nacional de Energia Elétrica (ANEEL), Brazil
American Public Power Association (APPA)
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
American Water Works Association (AWWA)
Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
Cooperative Cyber Defense Center of Excellence (CCD COE),
Critical Infrastructure Protection Group (CIPG), Australia
Cyber Security Operations Centre (CSOC), UK
Data Security Council of India (DSCI)
Detroit Water and Wastewater Department (DWSD), US
E-Security Coordination Group (ESCG), Australia
European Network and Information Security Agency (ENISA)
European Union (EU)
Federal Agency for Government Communications and Intelligence (FAPSI), Russia
Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
Federal Intelligence Service (Germany)
Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)
Federal office for Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance (Germany)
Federal Office for Protection of the Constitution (Germany)
Federal Police (Germany)
Federal Security Service (FSB), Russia
German Armed Forces
German Interior Ministry
Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ), UK
Hawaii Public Utilities Commission (PUC)
Home Office (UK)
House of Lords (UK)
House of Lords EU Home Affairs sub-committee (UK)
Indian Data Security Council
Illinois Statewide Terrorism and Intelligence Center (STIC), US
Japan Cabinet Secretariat
Joint commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection and Border Security (JCCIP), Saudi Arabia
Korea Communications Commission (KCC)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
National Cyber Defense Center (Germany)
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)
North America Electrical Infrastructure SECurity (NASEC)
North American Electric Reliability Corp (NERC)
Northrop Grumman Cybersecurity Research Consortium (NGCRC)
Office for Cyber Security (OCS), UK
Office of the Program Manager - Facilities Security Force (OPM-FSF), Saudi Arabia
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Purdue University
Russian Security Council
Smart Grid Ecosystem
Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA)
United Nations (UN)
US Air Force (USAF)
US Congress
U.S Department of Defense (DoD)
US Department of Energy (DOE)
US Department of Energy Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability
US Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
US Department of Homeland Security Industrial Control Systems Cyber Emergency Response Team (ICS-CERT)
US Department of Homeland Security National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD)
US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
US Government Accountability Office (GOA)
World Bank
World Economic Forum (WEF)
Water Environment Federation (WEF) USA