This news is classified in: Defense Aerospace Cyber Defense / IT
Feb 28, 2017
As long as nations rely on computer networks as a foundation for military and economic power, and as long as such computer networks are accessible from the outside, they are at risk. Hackers can steal information, issue phony commands to information systems (causing them to malfunction) and inject phony information (leading people and machines to reach false conclusions and make bad (or no) decisions). System vulnerabilities persist largely because of the gap between defensive theory and common practice.
This new report examines, analyzes and predicts the evolution of technologies, markets and outlays (expenditures) for offensive and defensive Cyber Weapons until 2026, starting from 2016.
The report also examines each of these markets geographically, focusing on the top 95% of global markets (United States, Europe and Asia).
Forecasts by Deployment Mode (Cloud-based, On-premise), by Component (Hardware, Software, Services), by End-user (Army, Navy, Air Force, Cyber Commands), by Security Type (Network Security, Endpoint Security, Application Security, Cloud-based Security, Data Security), by Solutions (Threat Intelligence and Response Management, Identity and Access Management (IAM), Intrusion Detection and Prevention Systems (IDPS), Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), Firewall, Other) AND Regional and Leading National Market Analysis PLUS Analysis of Leading Companies AND COVID-19 Impact and Recovery Pattern Analysis
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Furthermore, the report examines broad Cyber Weapons technologies in each of these areas:
Offensive Cyber Weapons:
Defensive Cyber Weapons:
Find the detailed Table of Contents of this report on Market-Forecast.com