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Aerospace Defence and Security

Frost & Sullivan's Aerospace information assists customers in identifying opportunities for component providers to the major airframe manufacturers, and helps local governments align their airport vision with industry trends.

Under the Defense area, our information helps industry participants develop better solutions to serve military end users and expand defense industry opportunities through improved access to information and analysis.

Our Security information assists in understanding the technologies and solutions to improve security and infrastructure. Most importantly to industry participants, it provides an understanding of the different methods of funding and budgeting.

  • IT infrastructure, cloud computing, network security, and wireless technologies are all key growth areas and evolving rapidly
  • The Army counterinsurgency mission will continue to be the focus of the C4ISR effort through 2016
  • Fastest growth is in technologies and tools that enable the processing exploitation and dissemination of Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR)
  1. 04 Jun 2019  |  North America  |  Market Outlook

    Global Security Market Analysis, Forecast to 2025

    Advance Technological Solutions Enhance Operational Efficiency, However, Ease of Access to the Technologies Creates Complex Threat Scenarios. Growth Opportunities in Introduction and Integration of Solutions Overcoming Consequent Capability Gaps

    The global security market is poised to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.81% over 2018–2025. Cybersecurity is the most crucial technology segment that is projected to grow at a faster rate than the overall security market, achieving a CAGR of 9.20% over the same period. An inevitable need for advanced security solutions to cont...

    $6,000.00
  2. 03 Oct 2018  |  North America  |  Market Research

    Understanding the NERC-CIP Regulations for Critical Infrastructure Organizations, 2018

    With Stricter Enforcement Protocols Set to go into Effect by 2019, Critical National Infrastructure Organizations are Rapidly Implementing Specific Security Measures to Achieve Full Compliance

    The most significant threat is no longer threats to human lives or property from physical attacks—rather the threat lies in more covert warfare tactics, including cyber-attacks and attacks that can cripple, obstruct, or destroy operations within critical infrastructure facilities, such as utility companies, communications towers, ports, manufactu...

    $1,500.00