Research and Markets(http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/764ae7/the_future_of_info)
has announced the addition of the "The Future of Information Security -
Markets & Technologies Outlook - 2012-2018" report to their offering.
A new CybersSecurity research report by Market Info Group LLC (MiG)
concludes that the quantity of Malware variants in the wild will
continue to expand rapidly, that vendors that try to hold the line
behind straight signature-based products will fall behind, that the
Information Security market will continue grow at a healthy rate for the
foreseeable future, and that governments will be increasingly forced to
stack a larger portion of their IT budgets against both CyberCrime and
CyberWarfare exploits.
Titled: The Future of Information Security - Markets & Technologies
Outlook - 2012-2018, the multi-scenario report, authored by MiG's Lead
IT Analyst, James Mathews, examines, analyses, and predicts the
evolution of technologies, markets, and outlays (expenditures) for
Information Security (InfoSec) infrastructure products over the next six
years.
Designed to provide actionable insight, as well as specific business
opportunities to C-level executives, business developers, decision and
policy makers and investors and entrepreneurs, this report presents a
global and regional overview of the markets for ten product categories
in three regions across the entire span of the Information Security
infrastructure market:
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Consumer Markets
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ID & Access Management Markets
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Enterprise Firewall Markets
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Endpoint Protection Markets
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Security & Vulnerability Management Markets
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Unified Threat Management Markets
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Intrusion Detection & Prevention Markets
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Secure Web Gateway Markets
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Security Information Event Management Markets
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Data Loss Prevention Markets
MiG's unique After-Sale Assistance Service gives customers Free access
to the report's lead analyst, to maximize their return on investment and
ensure optimal use of the report.
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/764ae7/the_future_of_info
