PUBLISHER: MarketsandMarkets | PRODUCT CODE: 1714901
PUBLISHER: MarketsandMarkets | PRODUCT CODE: 1714901
The space cybersecurity market is estimated at USD 4.52 billion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 6.96 billion by 2029, with a CAGR of 9.0%. Key market drivers include the rise in cyber threats to space assets, rapid militarization of space and defense initiatives, increased dependency on satellite infrastructure, and high demand for satellite-to-ground communication security.
Scope of the Report | |
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Years Considered for the Study | 2020-2029 |
Base Year | 2023 |
Forecast Period | 2024-2029 |
Units Considered | Value (USD Billion) |
Segments | By Offering, Platform, End User and Region |
Regions covered | North America, Europe, APAC, RoW |
"The network security segment is projected to account for the largest share of the space cybersecurity market during the forecast period."
The space cybersecurity market, by solution, has been segmented into network security, endpoint & IoT security, cloud security, application security, identity & access management, encryption & tokenization, log management & SIEM, data backup & recovery, and other solutions. Among these, network security held the largest market share in 2024.
Network security is fundamental to cybersecurity, particularly in the space industry. It involves protecting a space organization's terrestrial and space-based networks from cyberattacks and unauthorized access. With the increasing reliance on satellite systems for communication, navigation, and scientific data transmission, network security ensures these critical networks are safe from malicious interference. Breaches can compromise space operations, disrupting communication between spacecraft, ground stations, and control centers.
The European Space Agency (ESA) has implemented advanced network security solutions to protect its satellite communication networks. It utilizes firewalls and intrusion detection systems to safeguard ground control systems. This network security framework helps protect ESA's operations from cyber threats targeting their satellite systems, such as hacking attempts on communication protocols or system vulnerabilities that could result in data leakage or operational failures.
"The commercial segment is projected to exhibit the fastest growth during the forecast period."
The space cybersecurity market, by end user, has been segmented into defense, commercial, and government. Space cybersecurity protects space systems from cyber threats, including hacking, data manipulation, and signal jamming. With space missions expanding in scale and complexity, cyberattack risks are becoming more pronounced. Vulnerabilities in space infrastructure-from satellites and launch vehicles to ground stations and space stations-threaten the integrity of space operations and national security, commercial enterprises, and scientific research. Thus, these sectors need specific cybersecurity solutions to safeguard critical space assets and infrastructure.
"North America is projected to lead the space cybersecurity market during the forecast period."
North America is expected to be the largest market for space cybersecurity during the forecast period, driven by commercial and defense space activities. The US leads in satellite deployments with programs like Starlink and Project Kuiper, alongside essential defense satellites managed by agencies such as the Department of Defense and the National Reconnaissance Office. These assets necessitate advanced cybersecurity solutions to address evolving threats. Significant investments from the US Space Force further prioritize space infrastructure protection as a national security imperative. The region also benefits from the presence of leading aerospace and cybersecurity companies like Lockheed Martin Corporation (US), Northrop Grumman (US), and SpiderOak Inc. (US). A robust regulatory framework, guided by directives such as the National Space Policy Directive 5 and NIST guidelines, compels public and private space operators to commit substantial cybersecurity budgets.
Breakdown of Primaries
Thales (France), Leonardo S.p.A. (Italy), Lockheed Martin Corporation (US), General Dynamics Corporation (US), Booz Allen Hamilton (US), SpiderOak Inc.(US), Leidos Holdings, Inc. (US), BAE Systems plc (UK), and Airbus (Netherlands) are among the leading players operating in the space cybersecurity market.
Research Coverage
The study examines the space cybersecurity market across various segments and subsegments. Its objective is to estimate the market size and growth potential based on offerings, platforms, end users, and regions. Additionally, this study includes a comprehensive competitive analysis of key market players, featuring their company profiles, essential observations related to their solutions and business offerings, recent developments, and the key market strategies they have adopted.
This report provides valuable information for market leaders and new entrants in the space cybersecurity sector, including close estimates of revenue figures for the overall market and its subsegments. It covers the entire ecosystem of space cybersecurity, helping stakeholders understand the competitive landscape and gain insights to better position their businesses and develop effective go-to-market strategies. Additionally, the report allows stakeholders to gauge market dynamics by highlighting key drivers, restraints, challenges, and opportunities.