DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Research and Markets has announced the addition of the “Government Cyber Security” report to their offering.
Governments worldwide are realizing that a holistic security strategy is incomplete without securing the digital assets. Today, governments do not exist as isolated entities – several private stakeholders and public functionaries are involved in carrying out their responsibilities in an efficient manner. These stakeholders may not give cyber security adoption the priority it deserves.
Thus, governments are reforming their approach towards cyber security and are trying to ensure that all stakeholders in the IT ecosystem adopt cyber security in vulnerable areas through policy, regulation, strategy, and specific institutions. Countries are adopting different approaches towards cyber security.
Some have deployed elaborate nationwide intrusion detection and prevention systems, spanning the entire government network, whilst others are following a more decentralized approach, using legislation and penalties to mandate cyber security practices.
New specialized cyber security centres and emergency response teams are being set up, with the involvement of stakeholders from governments, vendors, and critical national infrastructure (CNI) operators. These actions are changing governments’ expectations from the industry in terms of product portfolio and services demanded.
This report seeks to identify the major changes that governments are executing on the cyber security front and throws light on how these changes will affect suppliers. An effort is made to correlate the policy flux with the nature of services, which will be in high demand. Key countries and their cyber security set-ups – government stakeholders and private entities, their policies in force, and various stages of development – are presented.
Key Topics Covered:
1. Government Cyber Security
2. Executive Summary
3. Market Overview
4. Drivers and Restraints
5. Europe Analysis
6. North America Analysis
7. Latin America Analysis
8. APAC Analysis
9. The Middle East and Africa Analysis
10. The Last Word