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2023 Computer Network Security Market Growth and Influencing Factors from Competitors with Booming Plans to 2028


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Mar 14, 2023 (The Expresswire) —
The purpose of this report onComputer Network Security Marketanalysis is to assist business owners in making crucial decisions regarding which business ideas to pursue. It also aims to present insights into potential improvements, limitations, and factors driving the Computer Network Security Market for the projected period of 2022-2028. The study indicates that the launch of new products can impact sales, either positively or negatively. Through such market research, large corporations can remain informed about the latest trends and gain an accurate estimate of the overall demand for their products. This type of analysis offers several benefits to businesses seeking to introduce new or existing services, products, or brands.

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Some of the prominent market players are

● Sophos ● Trend Micro ● Microsoft ● Fortinet ● McAfee ● ESET ● Kaspersky Lab ● F-Secure ● Avast ● AHNLAB ● Siemens ● Cato Networks

Computer Network Security Market Segmentation and Coverage:

Segment by Type

● Firewalls ● Anti-virus Software ● Email Security ● Others

Segment by Application

● BFSI ● Retail ● Telecom and IT ● Manufacturing ● Others

Regional Analysis Covered in the Report:

The analysis in this report tracks the global value of executive phases in over 20 high-growth areas, with North America, Europe, and Asia being the most attractive regions for potential partners. The report also examines the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the economy and its effects on market demand. In terms of market value, the Computer Network Security Market dominated the U.S. market, accounting for more than all revenue in that year. Meanwhile, in North America, it represented a significant portion of the overall market share. The Computer Network Security Market framework is expected to maintain its dominance in the market in the years to come.

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Britain Plans to Overhaul 32-Year-Old Law


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Expanded Police Powers Mooted; Cybersecurity Pros Seek White Hat Hacker Safeguards

Computer Crime: Britain Plans to Overhaul 32-Year-Old Law
Headquarters of Britain’s Home Office in London (Image: Steve Cadman, via Flickr/CC)

The British government is proposing to give itself more law enforcement powers against hackers in a public consultation critics say is marred by a lack of concrete proposals to shield security researchers acting in good faith.

The conservative government of Prime Minister Rishi Sunak unveiled this month proposed updates to the U.K.’s principal anti-hacking law, the Computer Misuse Act of 1990. It proposes giving law enforcement the ability to seize IP addresses tied to cybercrime, to compel data preservation, and to further criminalize the possession of stolen data. Home Office officials have promised an updated law will include protection for white hat hackers but have yet to issue any concrete proposals for doing so.

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The 1990 law criminalizes unauthorized access to computer systems and data, as well as damaging or destroying either, and is intended to protect the security and integrity of systems and information.

There’s widespread agreement that the 32-year-old is overdue for an update. “There have been several amendments to the act, most recently in 2015, to ensure that U.K. legislation met the requirements of the Council of Europe Convention on Cybercrime – Budapest Convention – and other relevant EU directives,” according to Britain’s Society for…

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Will FM provide further clarity, direction on plans for digital rupee?


Budget 2024 Expectations: Will FM provide further clarity, direction on plans for digital rupee?

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With Union Budget approaching, the talk of securing and ensuring ease of transaction in Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) is further gaining ground.

Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) are the talk of the town and would soon see the light of day. With pilots in the Digital Rupee already running in the wholesale (e₹-W) as well as the retail digital Rupee (e₹-R), there is a growing expectation that the upcoming Union Budget will provide further clarity and direction on the government’s plans for the digital rupee.

Digital currency could be a gamechanger for financial system

The increased interest in CBDCs is also a result of the shift in global budget focus towards digitalization and technology in order to be more efficient and cost-effective. The advent of a digital currency (DC) would signify a transformative shift towards a cashless economy in India, and could potentially revolutionize the country’s financial infrastructure and could be a potential game changer for the Indian financial system.

The ongoing economic uncertainty and the potential for monetary policy challenges in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic have led many governments and central banks to explore the possibility of issuing CBDCs as a means of ensuring financial stability and promoting economic growth.

The potential benefits of a CBDC, underpinned by blockchain technology and backed by the government’s full faith and credit, cannot be ignored. It could provide individuals with a secure and convenient mode of digital transactions, and be a more stable and reliable form of currency.

One of the most significant advantages of CBDCs is their potential to enhance efficiency. By reducing transaction costs and making it easier for individuals, particularly those in underserved areas or without access to traditional banking services, to access financial services, CBDCs have the potential to increase financial inclusion. Additionally, CBDCs could also augment the stability of the financial system by providing a…

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Apple plans new encryption system to ward off hackers and protect iCloud data


Apple Inc. is planning to significantly expand its data-encryption practices, a step that is likely to create tensions with law enforcement and governments around the world as the company continues to build new privacy protections for millions of iPhone users.

The expanded end-to-end encryption system, an optional feature called Advanced Data Protection, would keep most of the iCloud’s data secure, even in the event that Apple is hacked. It would also prevent Apple from being able to provide data from iCloud phone backups in response to law-enforcement requests. 

While Apple has drawn attention in the past for being unable to help agencies such as the Federal Bureau of Investigation access data on its encrypted iPhones, it has been able to provide much of the data stored in iCloud backups upon a valid legal request. Last year, it responded to thousands of such requests in the U.S., according to the company. 

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People wearing face masks walk their dogs past an Apple store on a shopping street, after the lockdown placed to curb the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak was lifted in Shanghai, China June 1, 2022. REUTERS/Aly Song (REUTERS/Aly Song / Reuters Photos)

With these new security enhancements, Apple would no longer have the technical ability to comply with certain law-enforcement requests such as for iCloud backups—which could include iMessage chat logs and attachments and have been used in many investigations.

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The company said the security enhancements, which were announced Wednesday, are designed to protect Apple customers from the most sophisticated attackers.

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“As customers have put more and more of their personal information of their lives into their devices, these have become more and more the subject of attacks by advanced actors,” said Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president of software engineering, in an interview.  Some of these actors are going to great lengths to get their hands…

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