DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Critical National Infrastructure Cyber Security Market Assessment" report to their offering.
This research service on the global critical national infrastructure (CNI) cyber security market provides a forecast of 6 key CNI segments-law enforcement, oil and gas, power generation, banking and finance, airports, and governments-based on a detailed analysis of base data, company budgets, contracts, and spending patterns.
It also gives a region-wise break up of market sizes in these key segments. The quest for efficiency-police force modernisation, addition of renewable energy-based power plants, upgrade of legacy systems in old power plants, modernisation in the oil and gas sector based on a connected oilfields model, dedicated government network security programmes, and smart city programmes-involves increased IT-enabled modernisation which provides extensive market opportunity for CNI-specific cyber security.
The research service identifies how segments differ in technology adoption and cyber security policy mandates. It is also aimed at quantifying the diversity in cyber security spending across key CNI sectors and tracing how spending will change across segments between 2015 and 2024 due to the impact of technology, policy, and other factors. The study can help companies prioritise the segments and regions to focus on and direct their expansion strategies. High-growth markets, emerging trends, technologies, and their cyber security implications are presented by our analysts in this study.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
2. Market Overview
3. Drivers and Restraints-Total CNI Cyber Security Market
4. Forecasts and Trends-Total CNI Cyber Security Market
5. First Responder (FIR) Segment
6. Oil and Gas (OIL) Segment
7. Airports (AIR) Segment
8. Power Generation (ENE) Segment
9. Banking and Finance (BAN) Segment
10. Government (GOV) Segment
11. Strategic Recommendations
12. The Last Word
13. Appendix
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