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PUBLISHER: Mind Commerce | PRODUCT CODE: 1225593

Cybersecurity Market by Segment (Consumer, Enterprise, Industrial, Government), Use Cases, and Solution Types (Hardware, Software, and Data) and Industry Verticals 2023 - 2028

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Overview:

This cybersecurity market report examines security technology and solutions while assessing the risks and operational issues relative to current and anticipated cybersecurity technologies. The report also analyzes the impact regionally including North America, Europe, APAC, Middle East, Africa, and Latin America.

The report evaluates leading cybersecurity solution provider companies, products and solutions, and impact on industry verticals. The report includes global and regional cybersecurity forecasts for the period 2023 to 2028 by product and solution, managed services, professional services, security type, deployment model, industry verticals, and threat platforms.

Select Report Findings:

  • Government driven 5G replacement a new cybersecurity opportunity
  • Total global government data cybersecurity will reach $118.2B USD by 2028
  • Securing data, OS, and networks from spoofing is a fast-growing opportunity
  • Total global cybersecurity associated with edge networks will reach $141B USD by 2028
  • Security management and orchestration will become the largest cybersecurity revenue opportunity
  • Government-mandated cybersecurity requirements are emerging as a major catalyst for revenue growth

Enterprise and government spending for cybersecurity products, managed services, and professional services will be substantial over the course of the next few years. Cumulative global spending on cybersecurity products and services will exceed one trillion US dollars over the next five years with multiple trillions of dollars in cybercrime damages realized through 2030. Accordingly, we see damage control and mitigation solutions as a critical portion of the cybersecurity market.

At the macro level, spending is driven by the realization of increasingly more voluminous and sophisticated global threats to digital infrastructure. At the business level, company reliance upon the Internet, open interfaces, and communication between customers and other companies necessitate robust cybersecurity solutions. In addition, new technologies and solutions such as the Internet of Things (IoT) will require new approaches to cybersecurity and hence innovative solutions as evaluated in our report focused on Artificial Intelligence in IoT security and fraud prevention.

With high-profile events such as alleged espionage on the part of Huawei, cybersecurity is also getting extreme attention at the government level. By way of example, The Internet of Things (IoT) Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2019 is being introduced in the Senate by the U.S. Among other areas, the Act is intended to address IoT device security relative to Secure Development, Identity management, Patching, and Configuration Management. Quoting opinions from market leaders (such as Cloudflare, Symantec, VMware, and others), the bill asserts a desperate need for cybersecurity market regulation.

The bill recognizes that there could minimally be some fundamental security improvements in areas such as default device passwords with supporting material citing, "Sometimes shipped with factory-set, hard-coded passwords and oftentimes unable to be updated or patched, IoT devices can represent a weak point in a network's security, leaving the rest of the network vulnerable to attack."

At the business level, falling victim to cybercrime can cripple an organization of any size or type. However, the issue is especially troubling for small-to-medium-size businesses (SMB). Lacking the deep pockets of large enterprises, the challenge for SMBs is mounting an adequate cyberdefense with limited budgets and fewer expert resources than corporations.

At the network services provider level, the cybersecurity market is heating up as carriers realize that the advent of 5G and other network advances will increase network complexity, which will translate into increasingly more potential vulnerability areas.

Accordingly, communication service providers are both working unilaterally as well as banding together to address common cybersecurity concern areas. By way of example, AT&T recently became the first North American carrier to join the Global Telco Security Alliance, which launched last year with founding members Etisalat, Singtel, SoftBank, and Telefónica.

We see evolving IoT systems and emerging 5G networks as new opportunities for the cybersecurity market. Leading companies such as Palo Alto Networks, Cyberlance (BlackBerry), and others are poised to capitalize on the market for securing IoT and 5G based networks, systems, applications, and services. We see the use of AI as a key tool for dealing with increasingly interconnected networks, devices, and open access to data. This is because AI solutions focus on behavior rather than relying upon identifying malware signatures.

While some of the same types of security solutions will be required for 5G as other ICT infrastructure elements, such as network firewall protection, there will also be many new areas of concern.

Release 16 addresses many 5G security issues including networking slicing access, small data mode, session management, mission-critical architecture, and edge devices. The standard may also address security in support of voice continuity, 5G LAN, and a few notable other areas including enhanced URL LC and virtualization security and restrictions on local operators.

Companies in Report:

  • 1Password
  • A10 Networks
  • Abnormal Security
  • Absolute Software
  • Accenture PLC
  • Agari
  • Akamai
  • Amazon
  • Aqua Security
  • Arcserve
  • Arctic Wolf
  • AT&T
  • Attivo Networks
  • Auth0
  • Avanan
  • Avast
  • AVG Technologies NV
  • AWS
  • Axonius
  • Axway Software
  • BAE Systems Inc.
  • Barracuda Networks Inc. (Thoma Bravo)
  • Bayshore Networks (OPSWAT)
  • Beyond Identity
  • BeyondTrust
  • BigID
  • BioCatch
  • Bitdefender
  • Bitglass
  • BitSight
  • BlackBerry (Cylance)
  • BlackMesh Inc. (Contegix)
  • BlueVoyant
  • Bomgar (BeyondTrust)
  • Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.
  • BreachLock
  • Broadcom (Symantec Corporation)
  • BT
  • Bugcrowd
  • BV Systems
  • Carbon Black (VMware)
  • Cassidian Cybersecurity
  • Cato Networks
  • Centrify Corporation
  • Centurion Technologies
  • Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.
  • Checkmarx
  • Cimcor
  • Cisco Systems Inc.
  • Claroty
  • Clearwater Compliance
  • Cloud Range
  • Cloudflare
  • Coalition
  • Code42
  • Contrast Security
  • CrowdStrike
  • CyberArk
  • Cyberbit
  • Cybereason
  • CyberGRX
  • Cymulate
  • Darktrace
  • Deep Instinct
  • Deepwatch
  • Dell EMC
  • Dell Technologies Inc.
  • Devo
  • DFLabs (Sumo Logic)
  • Digital Guardian
  • Digital Shadows
  • DomainTools
  • DotOrigin
  • Dragos, Inc.
  • Duo Security
  • DXC Technology
  • Entrust
  • Enveil
  • eSentire
  • ESET
  • Expel
  • ExtraHop
  • EY
  • F-Secure
  • F5 Networks
  • FireEye inc
  • Forcepoint
  • ForeScout
  • ForgeRock
  • Fortalice
  • Fortinet Inc.
  • GM Sectec
  • Guardicore
  • GuidePoint Security
  • HackerOne
  • HelpSystems
  • Herjavec Group
  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  • HYPR
  • Hysolate
  • IBM Corporation
  • iboss
  • Illumio
  • Immuta
  • Imperva
  • Imprivata
  • Intel Corporation
  • INTRUSION
  • IntSights
  • IronNet
  • IronScales
  • Juniper Networks
  • Karamba Security
  • Kaspersky Lab
  • Keeper Security
  • Kenna Security
  • KnowBe4
  • KPMG
  • Lockheed Martin
  • LogRhythm Inc.
  • Lookout
  • McAfee
  • Menlo Security
  • Micro Focus
  • Microsoft
  • Mimecast
  • Mitek
  • NCC Group
  • NetMotion Software
  • Netskope
  • Northrop Grumman Corporation
  • NortonLifeLock
  • Okta
  • OneLogin (One Identity)
  • OneTrust
  • Onfido
  • Oracle
  • Orca Security
  • Palo Alto Networks Inc.
  • Perimeter 81
  • Pindrop Security
  • Ping Identity
  • Pradeo Security Systems
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers
  • Privitar
  • Proofpoint
  • Prove
  • Qualys
  • Radware
  • RangeForce
  • Rapid7, Inc.
  • Raytheon
  • Recorded Future
  • Refirm Labs
  • ReliaQuest
  • ReversingLabs
  • root9B (Deloitte)
  • RSA Security LLC
  • SailPoint
  • SCADAfence
  • Schneider Electric
  • Secure Code Warrior
  • SecureWorks Inc.
  • Securiti
  • SecurityScorecard
  • Semperis
  • SentinelOne
  • Sera-Brynn
  • Skybox Security
  • Snyk
  • Sonatype
  • SonicWall
  • Sophos Ltd.
  • SparkCognition
  • Splunk
  • Sumo Logic
  • Symantec Corporation (Accenture)
  • Synack
  • Sysdig
  • Tanium
  • Telos
  • Tenable
  • Thales Group
  • ThetaRay
  • ThreatConnect
  • Thycotic
  • Trend Micro, Inc.
  • Tripwire
  • Trusona
  • Tufin
  • ValiMail
  • vArmour
  • Varonis
  • Vasco Data Security
  • Vectra
  • Venafi
  • Veracode
  • Verizon Communications Inc.
  • WatchGuard
  • Webroot
  • ZeroFOX
  • Zix
  • Zscaler

Table of Contents

1. Executive Summary

2. Overview

  • 2.1. Current State of Cybersecurity
  • 2.2. Cybersecurity Incident Review
  • 2.3. Cyber Threat Patterns
  • 2.4. Rise of Cybercrime
  • 2.5. Cybersecurity Landscape
  • 2.6. BYOD to Invite More Threats
  • 2.7. Increasing Threat of Ransomware
  • 2.8. Cyberwarfare and Cyberterrorism
  • 2.9. Darknet and Cybersecurity
  • 2.10. Cybersecurity in IoT Domain
  • 2.11. Industrial Cybersecurity and Industrial IoT
  • 2.12. Big Data and Machine Learning in Cybersecurity
  • 2.13. Blockchain in Cybersecurity
  • 2.14. Cybersecurity Regulatory Framework

3. Cybersecurity Technology and Market Impact Analysis

  • 3.1. Cybersecurity Technology and Solutions
    • 3.1.1. Prognostic Solutions
    • 3.1.2. Receptive Solutions
    • 3.1.3. Inspective Solutions
    • 3.1.4. Supervision Solutions
    • 3.1.5. Analytical solution
    • 3.1.6. Protective solution
  • 3.2. Enterprise Cybersecurity Infrastructure
    • 3.2.1. External vs. Internal Threats
    • 3.2.2. Threat Intelligence and Information Sharing
    • 3.2.3. Geopolitical Threats
    • 3.2.4. Operational Excellence
    • 3.2.5. Cybersecurity as Competitive Advantage
  • 3.3. Cybersecurity Investment Trends
    • 3.3.1. Consumer Cybersecurity
    • 3.3.2. Training and Professional Services
  • 3.4. Cybersecurity Impact by Region
  • 3.5. Cyber Threats by Industry
  • 3.6. Data Breach Financial Impact
  • 3.7. Cybersecurity Service Model
  • 3.8. Cybersecurity Impact on Job Market

4. Cybersecurity Case Studies

  • 4.1. Stolen Hospital Laptop Causes Heartburn
  • 4.2. A Construction Company Gets Hammered by a Keylogger
  • 4.3. Siemens Handles Cyber Threats Using AWS Machine Learning
  • 4.4. IBM Helped Protect Wimbledon
  • 4.5. ABB Process Control Systems can Connect with IBM Security Platform

5. Company and Solution Analysis

  • 5.1. Key Strategic Analysis of Major Companies
  • 5.2. SecureWorks Inc.
  • 5.3. RSA Security LLC
  • 5.4. Cisco Systems Inc.
  • 5.5. FireEye inc
  • 5.6. Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  • 5.7. IBM Corporation
  • 5.8. McAfee
  • 5.9. Kaspersky Lab
  • 5.10. Lockheed Martin
  • 5.11. Rapid7, Inc.
  • 5.12. Sophos Ltd.
  • 5.13. Symantec Corporation (Accenture)
  • 5.14. DXC Technology
  • 5.15. Trend Micro, Inc.
  • 5.16. Schneider Electric
  • 5.17. Verizon Communications Inc.
  • 5.18. Northrop Grumman Corporation
  • 5.19. Palo Alto Networks Inc.
  • 5.20. Check Point Software Technologies Ltd.
  • 5.21. Fortinet Inc.
  • 5.22. BAE Systems Inc.
  • 5.23. Barracuda Networks Inc. (Thoma Bravo)
  • 5.24. BlackMesh Inc. (Contegix)
  • 5.25. Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.
  • 5.26. Cassidian Cybersecurity
  • 5.27. Centrify Corporation
  • 5.28. LogRhythm Inc.
  • 5.29. Pradeo Security Systems
  • 5.30. Thales Group
  • 5.31. Juniper Networks
  • 5.32. Accenture PLC
  • 5.33. PricewaterhouseCoopers
  • 5.34. Bayshore Networks (OPSWAT)
  • 5.35. Bomgar (BeyondTrust)
  • 5.36. root9B (Deloitte)
  • 5.37. Akamai
  • 5.38. Amazon
  • 5.39. AT&T
  • 5.40. Axway Software
  • 5.41. BlackBerry (Cylance)
  • 5.42. BT
  • 5.43. Carbon Black (VMware)
  • 5.44. Clearwater Compliance
  • 5.45. Cloudflare
  • 5.46. CrowdStrike
  • 5.47. CyberArk
  • 5.48. Darktrace
  • 5.49. Dell EMC
  • 5.50. DFLabs (Sumo Logic)
  • 5.51. DotOrigin
  • 5.52. EY
  • 5.53. F5 Networks
  • 5.54. Forcepoint
  • 5.55. ForeScout
  • 5.56. HelpSystems
  • 5.57. Herjavec Group
  • 5.58. Imperva
  • 5.59. KnowBe4
  • 5.60. KPMG
  • 5.61. Microsoft
  • 5.62. Mimecast
  • 5.63. Okta
  • 5.64. OneLogin (One Identity)
  • 5.65. Proofpoint
  • 5.66. Radware
  • 5.67. Raytheon
  • 5.68. Sera-Brynn
  • 5.69. Splunk
  • 5.70. Tanium
  • 5.71. Thycotic
  • 5.72. Vasco Data Security

6. Global Cybersecurity Market Analysis and Forecasts

  • 6.1. Global Cybersecurity Market by Category 2022-2030
    • 6.1.1. Global Computer Security Market 2022-2030
    • 6.1.2. Global Network Security Market 2022-2030
    • 6.1.3. Global Data Security Market 2022-2030
      • 6.1.3.1. Global Market for Data Security by Data Ownership
      • 6.1.3.2. Global Market for Data Security by Type of Data
  • 6.2. Global Cybersecurity Market by Solution Type 2022-2030
    • 6.2.1. Global Cybersecurity Market by Service 2022-2030
    • 6.2.2. Global Cybersecurity Market by Software Solution 2022-2030
  • 6.3. Global Market for Cybersecurity by Industry Vertical
  • 6.4. Cybersecurity Market by Region 2022-2030

7. Cybersecurity Market by Major Segment 2022-2030

  • 7.1. Consumer Cybersecurity Market 2022-2030
    • 7.1.1. Consumer Cybersecurity Market by Region 2022-2030
    • 7.1.2. Global Consumer Cybersecurity Market by Software Solution 2022-2030
  • 7.2. Enterprise Cybersecurity Market 2022-2030
    • 7.2.1. Enterprise Cybersecurity by Region 2022-2030
      • 7.2.1.1. Global Enterprise Cybersecurity Market by Software Solution 2022-2030
  • 7.3. Industrial Cybersecurity Market 2022-2030
    • 7.3.1. Industrial Cybersecurity by Region 2022-2030
      • 7.3.1.1. Global Industrial Cybersecurity Market by Software Solution 2022-2030
  • 7.4. Government Cybersecurity Market 2022-2030
    • 7.4.1. Global Government Cybersecurity by Region 2022-2030
      • 7.4.1.1. Global Industrial Cybersecurity Market by Software Solution 2022-2030

8. Global IoT Cybersecurity Market 2022-2030

  • 8.1. Global IoT Cybersecurity Market 2022-2030
  • 8.2. Global IoT Cybersecurity Market by Software Solution 2022-2030

9. Global Cloud Computing Cybersecurity Market 2022-2030

  • 9.1. Global Cloud Computing Cybersecurity Market 2022-2030
  • 9.2. Global Cloud Computing Cybersecurity Market by Software Solution 2022-2030

10. Global AI in Cybersecurity Market 2022-2030

  • 10.1. AI Cybersecurity in Data, Identity, Metadata, Workloads and IoT 2022-2030

11. Conclusions and Recommendations

12. Appendix One: Human and Machine Trust/Threat Detection and Damage Mitigation

13. Appendix Two: Additional Company Analysis

  • 13.1. 1Password
  • 13.2. A10 Networks
  • 13.3. Abnormal Security
  • 13.4. Absolute Software
  • 13.5. Agari
  • 13.6. Aqua Security
  • 13.7. Arcserve
  • 13.8. Arctic Wolf
  • 13.9. Attivo Networks
  • 13.10. Auth0
  • 13.11. Avanan
  • 13.12. Avast
  • 13.13. AVG Technologies NV
  • 13.14. AWS
  • 13.15. Axonius
  • 13.16. Beyond Identity
  • 13.17. BeyondTrust
  • 13.18. BigID
  • 13.19. BioCatch
  • 13.20. Bitdefender
  • 13.21. Bitglass
  • 13.22. BitSight
  • 13.23. BlueVoyant
  • 13.24. BreachLock
  • 13.25. Broadcom (Symantec Corporation)
  • 13.26. Bugcrowd
  • 13.27. BV Systems
  • 13.28. Cato Networks
  • 13.29. Centurion Technologies
  • 13.30. Checkmarx
  • 13.31. Cimcor
  • 13.32. Claroty
  • 13.33. Cloud Range
  • 13.34. Coalition
  • 13.35. Code42
  • 13.36. Contrast Security
  • 13.37. Cyberbit
  • 13.38. Cybereason
  • 13.39. CyberGRX
  • 13.40. Cymulate
  • 13.41. Darktrace
  • 13.42. Deep Instinct
  • 13.43. Deepwatch
  • 13.44. Dell Technologies Inc.
  • 13.45. Devo
  • 13.46. Digital Guardian
  • 13.47. Digital Shadows
  • 13.48. DomainTools
  • 13.49. Dragos, Inc.
  • 13.50. Duo Security
  • 13.51. Entrust
  • 13.52. Enveil
  • 13.53. eSentire
  • 13.54. ESET
  • 13.55. Expel
  • 13.56. ExtraHop
  • 13.57. ForgeRock
  • 13.58. Fortalice
  • 13.59. F-Secure
  • 13.60. GM Sectec
  • 13.61. Guardicore
  • 13.62. GuidePoint Security
  • 13.63. HackerOne
  • 13.64. HYPR
  • 13.65. Hysolate
  • 13.66. iboss
  • 13.67. Illumio
  • 13.68. Immuta
  • 13.69. Imprivata
  • 13.70. Intel Corporation
  • 13.71. INTRUSION
  • 13.72. IntSights
  • 13.73. IronNet
  • 13.74. IronScales
  • 13.75. Karamba Security
  • 13.76. Keeper Security
  • 13.77. Kenna Security
  • 13.78. Lookout
  • 13.79. Menlo Security
  • 13.80. Micro Focus
  • 13.81. Mitek
  • 13.82. NCC Group
  • 13.83. NetMotion Software
  • 13.84. Netskope
  • 13.85. NortonLifeLock
  • 13.86. OneTrust
  • 13.87. Onfido
  • 13.88. Oracle
  • 13.89. Orca Security
  • 13.90. Perimeter 81
  • 13.91. Pindrop Security
  • 13.92. Ping Identity
  • 13.93. Privitar
  • 13.94. Prove
  • 13.95. Qualys
  • 13.96. RangeForce
  • 13.97. Recorded Future
  • 13.98. Refirm Labs
  • 13.99. ReliaQuest
  • 13.100. ReversingLabs
  • 13.101. SailPoint
  • 13.102. SCADAfence
  • 13.103. Secure Code Warrior
  • 13.104. Securiti
  • 13.105. SecurityScorecard
  • 13.106. Semperis
  • 13.107. SentinelOne
  • 13.108. Skybox Security
  • 13.109. Snyk
  • 13.110. Sonatype
  • 13.111. SonicWall
  • 13.112. SparkCognition
  • 13.113. Sumo Logic
  • 13.114. Synack
  • 13.115. Sysdig
  • 13.116. Telos
  • 13.117. Tenable
  • 13.118. ThetaRay
  • 13.119. ThreatConnect
  • 13.120. Tripwire
  • 13.121. Trusona
  • 13.122. Tufin
  • 13.123. ValiMail
  • 13.124. vArmour
  • 13.125. Varonis
  • 13.126. Vectra
  • 13.127. Venafi
  • 13.128. Veracode
  • 13.129. WatchGuard
  • 13.130. Webroot
  • 13.131. ZeroFOX
  • 13.132. Zix
  • 13.133. Zscaler

Figures

  • Figure 1: Monthly Cyber-attack Trend Comparison
  • Figure 2: Cyber-attack Motivations Comparison
  • Figure 3: Top Ten Cyber-attack Techniques Comparison
  • Figure 4: Cyberattack Exploit Pack Percentage by Application
  • Figure 5: Cybersecurity Landscape
  • Figure 6: Cybersecurity Domain
  • Figure 7: Cybersecurity PRISAP Solution Model
  • Figure 8: Top Ten Malicious Affected Countries
  • Figure 9: Top Ten Distribution of Targets for Cyber-attack
  • Figure 10: Top Ten Industries for Cyber-attack
  • Figure 11: Top Ten Organization Type for Cyber-attack
  • Figure 12: SecureWorks Counter Threat Platform and Vendor Neutral Approach
  • Figure 13: HPE Security Solution to Protect Extended Enterprise
  • Figure 14: Palo Alto Networks Next-Gen Security Platform
  • Figure 15: Global Market for Cybersecurity 2023 - 2028
  • Figure 16: Global Market for Cybersecurity by Category 2023 - 2028
  • Figure 17: Global Market for Computer Security by Sub-Category 2023 - 2028
  • Figure 18: Global Market for Network Security by Sub-Category 2023 - 2028
  • Figure 19: Global Market for Data Security by Data Ownership 2023 - 2028
  • Figure 20: Global Market for Data Security by Data Type 2023 - 2028
  • Figure 21: Global Market for Data Security by Solution Type 2023 - 2028
  • Figure 22: Global Market for Data Security by Service Type 2023 - 2028
  • Figure 23: Global Market for Cybersecurity by Software Solution 2023 - 2028
  • Figure 24: Global Market for Cyber Security by Industry 2023 - 2028
  • Figure 25: Cybersecurity Markets by Region 2023 - 2028
  • Figure 26: Cybersecurity Markets by Customer Category 2023 - 2028
  • Figure 27: Global Market for Consumer Cybersecurity 2023 - 2028
  • Figure 28: Market for Consumer Cybersecurity by Region 2023 - 2028
  • Figure 29: Global Market for Enterprise Cybersecurity 2023 - 2028
  • Figure 30: Market for Enterprise Cybersecurity by Region 2023 - 2028
  • Figure 31: Global Market for Industrial Cybersecurity 2023 - 2028
  • Figure 32: Market for Industrial Cybersecurity by Region 2023 - 2028
  • Figure 33: Global Market for Government Cybersecurity 2023 - 2028
  • Figure 34: Market for Government Cybersecurity by Region 2023 - 2028
  • Figure 35: Global Market for Cybersecurity in IoT 2023 - 2028
  • Figure 36: Global Market for Cybersecurity in Cloud 2023 - 2028

Tables

  • Table 1: Top Twenty Cyberattack Programs
  • Table 2: Top Ten Trojan-Ransomware
  • Table 3: Top Ten Trojan-Ransomware Affected Countries
  • Table 4: Top Ten Encryptors Attacked Country
  • Table 5: Top Twenty Countries Affected by Online Infection
  • Table 6: High vs. Medium vs. Low Risk Online Infected Countries
  • Table 7: Top Twenty Counties Affected by Local Infection
  • Table 8: High vs. Medium vs. Low Risk Online Infected Countries
  • Table 9: Top Ten Safe Counties from Local Infection
  • Table 10: Top Ten Countries in Banking Sector Affected by Cyber-attack
  • Table 11: Top Ten Malware Families in Banking Sector
  • Table 12: Global Market for Cybersecurity 2023 - 2028
  • Table 13: Global Market for Cybersecurity by Category 2023 - 2028
  • Table 14: Global Market for Computer Security by Sub-Category 2023 - 2028
  • Table 15: Global Market for Network Security by Sub-Category 2023 - 2028
  • Table 16: Global Market for Data Security by Data Ownership 2023 - 2028
  • Table 17: Global Market for Data Security by Data Type 2023 - 2028
  • Table 18: Global Market for Cybersecurity by Solution Type 2023 - 2028
  • Table 19: Global Market for Cybersecurity by Services Type 2023 - 2028
  • Table 20: Global Market for Cybersecurity by Software Solution 2023 - 2028
  • Table 21: Global Market for Cybersecurity by Industry 2023 - 2028
  • Table 22: Cybersecurity Markets by Region 2023 - 2028
  • Table 23: Cybersecurity Markets by Customer Category 2023 - 2028
  • Table 24: Global Market for Consumer Cybersecurity 2023 - 2028
  • Table 25: Market for Consumer Cybersecurity by Region 2023 - 2028
  • Table 26: Global Market for Software Solutions for Consumer Cybersecurity 2023 - 2028
  • Table 27: Global Market for Enterprise Cybersecurity 2023 - 2028
  • Table 28: Market for Enterprise Cybersecurity by Region 2023 - 2028
  • Table 29: Global Market for Software Solutions for Enterprise Cybersecurity 2023 - 2028
  • Table 30: Global Market for Industrial Cybersecurity
  • Table 31: Market for Industrial Cybersecurity by Region 2023 - 2028
  • Table 32: Global Market for Software Solutions for Industrial Cybersecurity 2023 - 2028
  • Table 33: Global Market for Government Cybersecurity 2023 - 2028
  • Table 34: Market for Government Cybersecurity by Region 2023 - 2028
  • Table 35: Global Market for Software Solutions for Government Cybersecurity 2023 - 2028
  • Table 36: Global Market for Cybersecurity in IoT 2023 - 2028
  • Table 37: Global Market for Software Solutions for Cybersecurity in IoT 2023 - 2028
  • Table 38: Global Market for Cybersecurity in Cloud 2023 - 2028
  • Table 39: Global Market for Software Solutions for Cybersecurity in the Cloud 2023 - 2028
  • Table 40: Global Market for Artificial Intelligence in Cybersecurity 2023 - 2028
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