Mobile networks around the globe generate more than 86 Exabytes of traffic
annually. The immense volume of traffic together with the growing adoption of
open source Operating System (OS) platforms such as Android has opened up new
security threats. Mobile malware, SMS spam, cyber attacks and unlawful
eavesdropping are an ever-increasing problem for enterprises, consumers and
mobile network operators around the globe.
This has in turn led to significant investments in integrated security
appliances and content security gateways by both enterprises and mobile network
operators, besides opening doors for emerging submarkets such as mobile
Security as a Service (SEaaS).
On the devices front, installation of anti-Malware/anti-Virus client software
is fast becoming a de-facto requirement for most smartphones and tablets.
Furthermore, mobile device OEMs are also integrating advanced biometrics such
as fingerprint sensing into their smartphones and tablets, amid growing
popularity of security sensitive opportunities such as mobile payments.
Driven by the thriving ecosystem, new research estimates that mobile device and
network security investments will account for nearly $11 Billion in 2014 alone.
The market is further expected to grow at a CAGR of nearly 20% over the next 6
years.
The "Mobile Security (mSecurity) Bible: 2014 - 2020" report presents
an in-depth assessment of the global mobile device and network security market,
and covers four individual submarkets. In addition to covering key market
drivers, challenges, future roadmap, value chain analysis, deployment case
studies and vendor service/product strategies for each submarket, the report
also presents comprehensive forecasts for the mobile device and network
security market from 2014 till 2020. Historical revenue figures for 2010 – 2013
are also presented. The forecasts and historical revenue figures are
individually segmented for four submarkets, 17 product/service categories, six
geographical regions and 34 countries.
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