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Latest Survey on “Cyber Security Software Market” 2023-2028, Updated Report With 122 Pages


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Feb 16, 2023 (The Expresswire) —
Report Highlights:“The global Cyber Security Software market size was valued at USD 2286.25 million in 2022 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of 11.54% during the forecast period, reaching USD 4402.7 million by 2028.”

Final Report will add an analysis of the impact of the Russia-Ukraine War and COVID-19 on the “Cyber Security Software” industry.

GlobalCyber Security Software MarketInsight Survey 2023 report providing an overview of successful marketing strategies, market contributions, and recent developments of leading companies, the report also offers a dashboard overview of leading companies’ past and present performance. Several methodologies and analyses are used in the research report to provide in-depth and accurate information about the Cyber Security Software Market. Report covers various regions including North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Rest of World. The regional Cyber Security Software market is further bifurcated for major countries including U.S., Canada, Germany, UK, France, Italy, China, India, Japan, Brazil, South Africa and others.

The latest research study released byIndustry Research Biz onCyber Security Software Marketwith 122 + pages of analysis on business strategy taken up byemerging industry players, geographical scope, market segments, product landscape and price, and cost structure. This document entails a detailed analysis of the current applications and comparative analysis with a keen focus on the opportunities and threats and competitive analysis of major companies. It also assists in market segmentation according to the industry’s latest and upcoming trends to the bottom-most level, topographical markets, and key advancement from both market and technology-aligned perspectives. Each section of the Cyber Security Software Market is specially prepared to investigate key aspects of the market.

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The global Cyber Security Software market size was valued at USD 2286.25 million in 2022 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of…

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Manufacturing Cybersecurity: Trends & Survey Response


Figure 5: Q19. Until now, what have been your organization’s top two reasons for implementing cybersecurity measures to protect your ICS/OT systems?

Q20.What do you believe your organization’s top two reasons for implementing cybersecurity measures to protect your ICS/OT systems are over the next three years?(NB: Multiple choices allowed)

We will consider the reasons and background for these results.

One of the reasons why there is a high awareness of efforts to prevent recurrence is that the manufacturing industry is expected to have a high percentage of established improvement processes to constantly increase productivity, and security can also be put on that system. There is a point that This result is the highest in the US, Germany, and Japan, exceeding 31% in all countries, and there is no variation like in other industries. You can see that this is a common issue throughout the industry.

5G initiatives have changed the most in Japan, rising by 7.2 points. I believe that the two points that have led to the big change in Japan are the increased benefits of introducing 5G and the requirement for security measures as a condition for granting local 5G base station licenses.

The local 5G usage system by the Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications expanded the frequency band used from December 2020 to 4.6 to 4.9 GHz, which has a long transmission distance, and the government introduced a preferential tax system for 5G introduction. The benefits are even greater.

The Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications stipulates that cybersecurity measures, including supply chain risks, must be taken as a condition for certifying development plans for specific base stations for the introduction of 5G. And local 5G is supposed to have the same conditions at the time of licensing.

Interest in 5G in Germany continues to be high at 31.4%. In Germany, the autonomous decentralized inter-enterprise collaboration mechanism (GAIA-X), which has been considered and implemented since around 2016, will start full-scale activities in 2021, the mobile communication strategy by the German government, and the EU as a whole.

We are actively working on 5G against the background of…

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Survey reveals the important role of ‘malicious insiders’ in successful ransomware attacks


Gigamon has published the State of Ransomware 2022 and Beyond report, aimed at providing valuable insights on how the ransomware threatscape is evolving. According to the global survey of IT and security leaders across the US, EMEA, and APAC, nearly one-third of organizations have suffered a ransomware attack enabled by a malicious insider – a threat seen as commonly as the accidental insider (35 percent). Furthermore, 59 percent of organizations believe ransomware has worsened in the last three months, with phishing (58 percent), malware/computer viruses (56 percent) and cloud applications (42 percent) cited as other common threat vectors.

As the ransomware crisis worsens, threat actors like Lapsus$ group are now well-known for preying on disgruntled employees to gain access to corporate networks – 95 percent (and 99 percent of CISOs/CIOs) view the malicious insider as a significant risk. 66 percent of these respondents now have a strategy for addressing both types of insider threats. However, the report says that it’s clear that many organizations lack the visibility required to distinguish which type of insider threat is endangering their business, which makes it significantly harder to mitigate risk.

Additional key findings include:

Ransomware is seen as a board-level priority
89 percent of global boardrooms see ransomware as a priority concern, a number that rises in the UK (93 percent), Australia (94 percent) and Singapore (94 percent). When asked how this cyber threat is viewed, the leading perception across all regions was that it is a ‘reputational issue’ (33 percent).

Cyber insurance is causing concern
57 percent of those surveyed agreed that the cyber insurance market is exacerbating the ransomware crisis. In APAC, where cyber insurance is most commonly employed, this concern is felt by 66 percent of Australian respondents and 68 percent of those in Singapore.

The US is leading the way with zero trust
While EMEA may have lost some confidence in implementing zero trust, 59 percent in the US agree that this framework is attainable.

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Fortinet Global Survey Uncovers Critical OT Security Challenges


Fortinet today released its global 2022 State of Operational Technology and Cybersecurity Report. While industrial control environments continue to be a target for cyber criminals – with 93% of Operational Technology (OT) organizations experiencing an intrusion in the past 12 months – the report uncovered widespread gaps in industrial security and indicated opportunities for improvements.

Vishak Raman, Vice President of Sales, India, SAARC & Southeast Asia at Fortinet, “This year’s global State of OT and Cybersecurity Report demonstrates that while OT security has the attention of organizational leaders, critical security gaps remain. PLCs designed without security, continued intrusions, a lack of centralized visibility across OT activities, and growing connectivity to OT are some of the critical challenges these organizations need to address. Security converged into the OT networking infrastructure, including switches and access points and firewalls, is essential to segment the environment. This combined with a platform that spans OT, converged OT/IT and IT provides end-to-end visibility and control.”

Key findings of the report include:

• OT activities lack centralized visibility, increasing security risks. The Fortinet report found that only 13% of respondents have achieved centralized visibility of all OT activities. Additionally, only 52% of organizations are able to track all OT activities from the security operations center (SOC). At the same time, 97% of global organizations consider OT a moderate or significant factor in their overall security risk. The report findings indicate that the lack of centralized visibility contributes to organizations’ OT security risks and weakened security posture.

• OT security intrusions significantly impact organizations’ productivity and their bottom line. The Fortinet report found that 93% of OT organizations experienced at least one intrusion in the past 12 months and 78% had more than three intrusions. As a result of these intrusions, nearly 50% of organizations suffered an operation outage that affected productivity with 90% of intrusions requiring hours or longer to restore service. Additionally, one-third of…

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