Data Security Platforms Market, Global, 2025–2030
Description
Data has been an integral component of any enterprise’s business operations, regardless of sectors, sizes, and maturity. The adoption of cloud, big data, and GenAI has made data grow exponentially in terms of velocity, volume, and value. Enterprises have been using multiple data security solutions to protect their data amid this rapidly evolving landscape. However, each of these solutions only addresses a specific part of the data security challenge, limiting visibility and creating inconsistencies across the data estate in cloud, on-premises, and hybrid environments.
Data security platforms (DSPs) have emerged as a solution to help enterprises deal with various data security challenges through a single console. DSPs' core promises include providing unified visibility and governance across structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data, contextual access and identity management, comprehensive data protection, and real-time detection and response. These core promises are anchored by a centralized policy and intelligence engine to build a unified understanding of data context and thus ensure all policy and enforcement decisions are consistent across the data life cycle.
This Frost & Sullivan study provides insight into the global DSP market by verticals and horizontals. It offers a global breakdown as well as regional breakdowns for North America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), Latin America (LATAM), and Asia-Pacific (APAC). The analysis covers factors driving and restraining the adoption of DSPs, revenue forecasts, pricing trends, competitive landscape trends, and insights for chief information security officers (CISOs). The study also identifies emerging growth opportunities that stakeholders and participants should consider and leverage. The base year is 2025, and the forecast period is from 2026 to 2030.
Data security platforms (DSPs) have emerged as a solution to help enterprises deal with various data security challenges through a single console. DSPs' core promises include providing unified visibility and governance across structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data, contextual access and identity management, comprehensive data protection, and real-time detection and response. These core promises are anchored by a centralized policy and intelligence engine to build a unified understanding of data context and thus ensure all policy and enforcement decisions are consistent across the data life cycle.
This Frost & Sullivan study provides insight into the global DSP market by verticals and horizontals. It offers a global breakdown as well as regional breakdowns for North America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), Latin America (LATAM), and Asia-Pacific (APAC). The analysis covers factors driving and restraining the adoption of DSPs, revenue forecasts, pricing trends, competitive landscape trends, and insights for chief information security officers (CISOs). The study also identifies emerging growth opportunities that stakeholders and participants should consider and leverage. The base year is 2025, and the forecast period is from 2026 to 2030.
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