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Network Security Market Revenue Growth Forecast Up To $6.5 Billion

Criminals aren't the only ones benefiting from the onslaught of threats that bombard corporate networks. Security vendors are also reaping the benefits. According to Infonetics Research, worldwide security appliance and software revenue is forecast to hit $6.5 billion by 2008. . The latest quarterly report on Network Security Appliances and Software from Infonetics pegged first-quarter 2005 revenue growth at 5 percent above the amount recorded in the last quarter of 2004. Infonetics is predicting that the market will grow 27 percent by the first quarter of 2006 up to $1.3 billion. By 2008 revenues are expected to grow five-fold to $6.5 billion. The link for this article located at InternetNews.com is no longer available. . The latest quarterly report on Network Security Appliances and Software from Infonetics pegged first. criminals, aren't, benefiting, onslaught, threats, bombard, corporate, netwo. . Brittany Day

Calendar 2 Jun 01, 2005 User Avatar Brittany Day Network Security
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Rising Cyber Threats And Increasing Global Security Spending

With viruses and worms popping up in the news more and more often - like the infamous Blaster worm that infested computer networks in August -security incidents seem to be increasing at an epidemic rate. According to a study by the . . . . With viruses and worms popping up in the news more and more often - like the infamous Blaster worm that infested computer networks in August -security incidents seem to be increasing at an epidemic rate. According to a study by the CERT Coordination Center at Carnegie Mellon University, 76,404 incidents were reported globally in the first half of 2003, a number close to the total of 82,094 for all of 2002. Between 2001 and 2002, there was an overall increase of around 56 percent. To attempt to reign in these network-security threats, global security spending will continue to increase rapidly. Security regularly tops the spending priorities cited by chief information officers in surveys. And the research firm IDC projects that by 2006, the global IT security market will reach $45 billion, almost triple the $17 billion spent in 2001. With a compound annual growth rate of 25 percent, security hardware is expected to expand the quickest. Security services will be close behind, at 24 percent, and security software will have growth of 15 percent. Still, competition among security companies is fierce. Companies in the sector were overcapitalized a few years ago and consolidation through acquisitions is common. The link for this article located at Red Herring is no longer available. . With viruses and worms popping up in the news more and more often - like the infamous Blaster worm t. viruses, worms, popping, often, infamous, blaster. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Nov 04, 2003 User Avatar Anthony Pell Network Security
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Firewalls And VPN Investment Surge Driven By Cyberterrorism Awareness

End-user investment in firewalls and virtual private networks (VPNs) will lead to the security market growing to $18.9bn worldwide by 2005, according to a report by analyst Datamonitor. Awareness of cyberterrorism has forced companies to focus on the effectiveness of their . . . . End-user investment in firewalls and virtual private networks (VPNs) will lead to the security market growing to $18.9bn worldwide by 2005, according to a report by analyst Datamonitor. Awareness of cyberterrorism has forced companies to focus on the effectiveness of their security. The report, Global Network Security Markets: An Evolving Market, predicts major IT security investment next year with Europe, Middle East and Africa accounting for $6.2bn. The report says user expenditure on firewalls and VPNs will rise from just over $2bn last year to $7.5bn by 2005, through vendors such as Check Point, Cisco and ISS. "The biggest driver for VPN solutions is by far the savings that companies can make relative to their expenditure on dedicated circuits," said Ian Williams, e-security analyst at Datamonitor. The link for this article located at VNUNet is no longer available. . Rising concern over data breaches drives consumer spending on encryption tools and antivirus software to $22.4bn by 2024. firewalls, VPN, security market, IT investment, cyber threats. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Jun 14, 2002 User Avatar Anthony Pell Firewalls
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Challenges in Security Strategies for Businesses: Insights From NAI

Businesses are still not ready to take an enterprise approach to security, according to leading vendor Network Associates (NAI). Despite consolidation in the market - including the $975m buy-out of security firm Axent by anti-virus specialist Symantec last week - NAI . . . . Businesses are still not ready to take an enterprise approach to security, according to leading vendor Network Associates (NAI). Despite consolidation in the market - including the $975m buy-out of security firm Axent by anti-virus specialist Symantec last week - NAI claims customers are still divided in their strategy for ecommerce security. Symantec's acquisition will enable the combined company to develop comprehensive security products, combining lucrative anti-virus software with firewall, encryption and VPN (virtual private network) technology. But NAI anti-virus business development manager, Rob Eatwell, claims customers rejected a similar approach by NAI after its acquisition of Dr Solomon's in 1998. "The security market has not yet matured to the same extent as the anti-virus market," he said. The link for this article located at Silicon.com is no longer available. . Businesses are still not ready to take an enterprise approach to security, according to leading vend. businesses, still, ready, enterprise, approach, security, according, leading. . Anthony Pell

Calendar 2 Aug 01, 2000 User Avatar Anthony Pell Network Security
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