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Emerging Security Trends and Market Opportunities: Competitive response to new threats and evolving technologies
Market Report, March 2006, 1528  €


Description

The security market is constantly evolving: new threats emerge at a rapid rate and anti-virus software providers and security vendors must respond quickly to supply the relevant protection for organisations’ IT systems.
This report focuses on emerging security threats – such as spyware and phishing – and new security markets – such as security information management and network access control – that are being created in response to new threats and ways of managing an organisation’s security infrastructure.
In addition, this report examines new and future technology developments that offer organisations much promise – in terms of streamlining supply chains (RFID) or improving working practices (mobile working) – but also come with new security concerns.
This report attempts to fill this gap in the market.
In addition, it identifies new trends in the security market – such as security information management and network access control – and reveals which vendors have first-mover advantage in providing products and services in each new market category.


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Table of Contents
Emerging security trends and market opportunities
Executive Summary 10
Market context 10
Emerging threats 10
Evolving technologies 11
New security trends 12
Vertical approach to IT security 13
Vendor landscape 13
Chapter 1 Introduction 16
What is this report about? 16
Who is this report for? 16
Chapter 2 Market context 18
Summary 18
Introduction 18
Why does security continue to be such a high-profile issue? 20
Principal drivers 20
The desire to mitigate IT risk 20
To introduce operational efficiencies 21
Enable new business models 21
Meet internal audit and external regulatory requirements 21
Primary inhibitors 22
Cost 22
Education 22
Integration 23
Management 23
Interoperability 23
Timescales 23
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Chapter 3 Emerging threats 26
Summary 26
Introduction 26
Spam 27
Government initiatives 27
Spyware 29
Anti-spyware 29
Phishing and pharming 31
USB pens 32
Chapter 4 Evolving technologies 36
Summary 36
Introduction 37
Mobile 37
The mobile opportunity 37
Security fears 38
Mobile security solutions 39
Anti-virus 41
Data/file encryption 41
Firewalls 41
Mobile VPNs 42
Mobile solution and security management 43
Vendor strategies 43
Instant messaging 46
WLANs 47
The WLAN opportunity 47
Security fears 48
WLAN security solutions 49
Vendor strategies 51
VoIP 53
The VoIP opportunity 53
Security fears 53
VoIP security solutions 56
Vendor strategies 57
RFID 58
The RFID opportunity 58
Security fears 59
Consumer privacy has had significant media attention 59
Authentication of RFID tags within the supply chain is crucial 60
Corporate espionage poses a real threat to manufacturers and
retailers 61
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RFID security solutions 62
Homeland Security is implementing RFID in border checkpoints 62
Six large manufacturers have piloted RFID authentication in the UK 63
Vendor strategies 63
Chapter 5 New security trends 66
Summary 66
Introduction 67
Multi-function security appliances 69
Security information management 70
Overview 70
Market evolution 74
Synergies with network management 75
Vendor action 76
Competitive strategy 79
Technology issues 80
Network access control 83
Overview 83
Vendor action 83
Secure content management 87
Overview 87
Market evolution 89
Industry drivers 89
Technology issues 90
Vendor action 90
Exploring new solution delivery methods 90
Strong growth for OEM 91
The Microsoft effect 91
Chapter 6 Vertical approach to IT security 94
Summary 94
Introduction 94
Energy 96
Budgetary constraints 97
The IT security implications 98
Mergers and acquisitions 98
IT security implications 99
Emissions trading systems 99
The IT security implications 99
Physical and logical access 100
Automotive 101
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Better communication 101
Web services models 102
Physical security 103
Privacy concerns surrounding RFID 104
Government 106
US government 106
Education 109
UK market 109
US market 109
Student information confidentiality 110
Regulatory compliance 111
Data integrity 111
Resource theft 112
Distance learning in US higher education 112
Intranet and extranet developments 113
Managing a diverse user base 113
Healthcare 114
The UK market 114
The US market 115
Pharmaceutical 116
Manufacturing 118
Financial services 119
Online banking and strong authentication 120
Chapter 7 Vendor landscape 122
Summary 122
Introduction 122
M&A activity 123
IT security markets by vendor 126
Global IT security solutions 126
Firewall / VPN market 126
IDP market 127
Secure content management market 127
Managed email market 127
Security information management market 128
IT security services 130
RFID security 131
Consumer privacy should mainly be handled by the end-user and
hardware vendor 132
Securing RFID authentication is primarily down to the software
vendor 132
Corporate espionage and eavesdropping is a concern for hardware
vendors 133
RFID security vendors 134
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Index 136
List of Figures
Figure 2.1: The many threats facing IT operations 19
Figure 4.2: Elements of the network where mobile security solutions can be placed 39
Figure 4.3: Degree to which security concerns have hindered WLAN deployment, by geography
48
Figure 4.4: WLAN security solution deployment by geography 50
Figure 4.5: What are your biggest VoIP security concerns? 55
Figure 4.6: Have security fears held back the deployment of VoIP in your organization? 55
Figure 5.7: A SIM solution 71
Figure 5.8: Global secure content management product revenues to 2008 ($m) 88
Figure 6.9: Typical timeline for new security solution uptake by vertical 95
Figure 6.10: Global enterprise security solution market revenues by vertical market, 2003-2007
($bn) 96
Figure 7.11: The relative strengths of the leading SIM software vendors 129
List of Tables
Table 7.1: RFID security responsibility 131
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