Dublin, April 20, 2016 -- Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Cyber Security - M&A Partnerships 2014 - 2015" mergers & acquisitions to their offering.
The global cyber security market is projected to reach USD 170.21 billion by 2020, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 9.8%. Cyber threats are increasing rapidly with adversaries becoming expert in breaking the barriers established via traditional security measures.
This factor is boosting up the demand for advanced cyber security solutions capable of providing protection from not only single network-layer attacks but also data-layered threats and thereby protecting multiple applications. These advanced next-generation cyber security solutions are supporting the need for a security forum protecting public and private infrastructure which is estimated to save trillions of dollars affected by cyber-crimes globally in the coming years.
The cyber security merger and acquisition offers analysis over comprehensive database coverage of various mergers signed in private and public businesses, in government, in multiple industry sectors, in companies and in between large, small private equity firms. The report provides a thorough analysis of more than 100 mergers and acquisition, which have taken place in cyber security for two years, 2014 and 2015.
As hackers become more advanced, organizations are increasing their focus on cybersecurity to protect sensitive information. In current market scenario cybersecurity is one of the major issue companies are focusing. Rapid evolution of technologies is resulting in organizations, regardless of size or industry, vulnerable to cyber-attacks, in which just one breach could cause significant financial, reputational or regulatory consequences.
Worldwide investors are well aware of the damage cyber-crime events can cause to their business brand and market value. So, to secure their investments, shareholders are not leaving any stone unturned to assure that company is being proactive on securing business's critical digital assets. To address this, companies in cyber security market are merging their threat intelligence to deliver robust products. Therefore, merger and acquisition or partnership are the two activity expected to gain further momentum in the near future. Substantial investments are done by companies to improve the breadth and depth of their security solution offerings.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Introduction
2 Executive Summary
3 Cyber security Overview
4 Merger and Acquisition
5 Future prospect of Merger and Acquisition
6 Research Methodology
7 Appendix
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