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Network Security

Cybersecurity has become an extremely relevant and pressing issue with the passing of time, and is only about to increase in importance. All organizations have sensitive data that needs to be protected to maintain the organization’s edge in technology, IP, business innovation and most importantly, their customers. Virtually every industry, from banking/financial services, telecommunications, healthcare, technology, retail, manufacturing services, and public sector either have or critically need to have network security solutions in place to protect their networks and systems from internal or external harm.

Frost & Sullivan’s Information Technology research and consulting programs look at conventional and unconventional technologies, with specific focus on top-level potential disruptors such as cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and IOT or the Internet of Things. In the Network Security market, we look at, among other segments:

  • Infrastructure Security
  • Endpoint Security
  • Managed Security Services
  • Access Control
  • Vulnerability Research

We work closely with the world’s largest IT firms and upcoming disruptive start-ups to predict macro and micro trends related to products, services, technology and business models that can define growth. Tailored, customized solutions provide clients with the best strategies for growth, supported by the right key data points researched to meet the client’s needs and the specific engagement. Our research spans broadly across the sector and provides deep insights into specific markets in the most significant areas of IT and the IT industry.

  1. 17 May 2018  |  Europe

    Securing Enterprise Communications

    Enterprise-Grade Encrypted Voice and Instant Messaging

    The use of encrypted voice and instant messaging technology has been increasing amongst enterprise and private individuals alike for several years. Unfortunately, much of the discourse about secure communications in the mainstream media has involved government arguments against the use of encryption in the private sector instead of focusing on why ...

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