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Visiongain: Cybersecurity Market to Hit $75B by 2015

Visiongain: Cybersecurity Market to Hit $75B by 2015 - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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Visiongain: Cybersecurity Market to Hit $75B by 2015 - top government contractors - best government contracting event

Visiongain forecasts that the global cybersecurity market will reach a value of $75.4 billion by the end of 2015 due to continued cyber issues and legislation and investment activity focused on cyber capabilities.

The company said Tuesday its latest report on the market covers an analysis of cybersecurity growth through 2025 across the network, data, endpoint, application, cloud security, identity management and security operations submarkets.

Visiongain also segments the market analysis across the 20 leading countries in terms of market share within the regions of Africa, Asia Pacific, Central and South America, Europe, the Middle East and North America.

The report lists the following as leading cybersecurity companies:

  • Airbus Group
  • BAE Systems
  • Boeing
  • Booz Allen Hamilton
  • Cisco
  • Computer Sciences Corp.
  • Finmeccanica
  • General Dynamics
  • Hewlett-Packard
  • Intel
  • Kaspersky Lab
  • L-3 Communications Holdings
  • Leidos
  • Lockheed Martin
  • Northrop Grumman
  • Raytheon
  • Symantec
  • Thales Group
  • Trend Micro
  • Ultra Electronics
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Written by Anna Forrester

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