This report describes the global market size of Defence Resilient Networks and Security from 2019 to 2022 and its CAGR from 2019 to 2023, and also forecasts its market size to the end of 2031 and its expected to grow with a CAGR of 6.0% from 2024 to 2031.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the global market for Defence Resilient Networks and Security estimated at US 36.9 $ billion in the year 2023, is projected to reach a revised size of US 49.4 $ million by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 6.0% during the forecast period 2024-2031.
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For geography segment, regional supply, demand, major players, price is presented from 2019 to 2031. This report cover following regions:
North America
Asia-Pacific
Europe
Middle East and Africa
South America
The key countries for each regions are also included such as United States, China, Japan, India, Korea, ASEAN, Germany, France, UK, Italy, Spain, CIS, and Brazil etc.
For competitor segment, the report include global key players of Defence Resilient Networks and Security as well as some small players. The information for each competitor include:
Company Profile
Main Business Information
SWOT Analysis
Sales Volume, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin
Market Share
By Solution Type:
Network Security
Endpoint Security
Application Security
Data Security
Cloud Security
Others
In 2023,In the global defense resilient networks and security market, segmentation by solution type includes network security, endpoint security, application security, data security, cloud security, and other specialized security solutions. Network security focuses on safeguarding communication infrastructures and preventing unauthorized access to military networks. Endpoint security protects individual devices and endpoints from cyber threats, crucial for securing military hardware and mobile units. Application security ensures the integrity and security of software used in defense operations, while data security involves protecting sensitive information and military data from unauthorized access and breaches. Cloud security addresses the secure deployment and management of cloud-based services and data storage, essential for maintaining operational resilience and data confidentiality in defense environments. These segments collectively support robust defense cybersecurity strategies tailored to mitigate evolving cyber threats and ensure mission-critical operations remain secure and resilient.
By Deployment Mode:
On-Premises
Cloud-Based
Hybrid
In 2023,The global defense resilient networks and security market, segmentation by deployment mode includes on-premises, cloud-based, and hybrid solutions. On-premises deployment involves installing and managing security solutions locally within military facilities, providing control over sensitive data and ensuring operational continuity even without internet access. Cloud-based deployment leverages third-party providers to deliver security services via the internet, offering scalability, flexibility, and potential cost savings while ensuring access to advanced security capabilities. Hybrid deployment combines elements of both on-premises and cloud-based solutions, allowing defense organizations to balance security needs, regulatory requirements, and operational efficiency by integrating localized control with cloud-based advantages for mission-critical applications. These deployment options enable defense entities to adapt cybersecurity strategies according to operational demands, security posture, and infrastructure capabilities.
By End User:
Military
Government Agencies
Critical Infrastructure
Private Sector
In the global defense resilient networks and security market, segmentation by end-user includes the military, government agencies, critical infrastructure operators, and the private sector. The military relies on resilient networks and robust security solutions to safeguard classified information, communication channels, and operational capabilities against cyber threats and unauthorized access. Government agencies prioritize cybersecurity to protect national interests, sensitive data, and public services from potential cyberattacks. Critical infrastructure operators, such as energy, transportation, and telecommunications sectors, deploy resilient networks to ensure uninterrupted operations and secure essential services against cyber threats. The private sector includes defense contractors and companies involved in providing security solutions, supporting defense entities with advanced technologies and services tailored to secure military networks and critical infrastructure assets globally.
By Component:
Hardware
Software
Services
In the global defense resilient networks and security market, segmentation by component includes hardware, software, and services. Hardware components encompass devices and equipment essential for network and cybersecurity operations, such as routers, firewalls, and encryption modules deployed across military and critical infrastructure networks. Software solutions provide the technological backbone for cybersecurity, including operating systems, antivirus programs, and intrusion detection systems designed to detect and mitigate cyber threats in real-time. Services in this context encompass consulting, implementation, managed security services, and training programs tailored to enhance defense cybersecurity posture, ensuring optimal performance and resilience of network and security infrastructures in the face of evolving threats. These components collectively support comprehensive defense cybersecurity strategies aimed at safeguarding sensitive data, critical operations, and national security interests worldwide.
By Security Type:
Cybersecurity
Physical Security
Network Resilience
Operational Security (OpSec)
In the global defense resilient networks and security market, segmentation by security type includes cybersecurity, physical security, network resilience, and operational security (OpSec). Cybersecurity focuses on protecting military networks, systems, and data from cyber threats, ensuring confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Physical security involves securing physical assets, facilities, and personnel from unauthorized access and threats, crucial for protecting sensitive military installations and critical infrastructure. Network resilience aims to maintain operational continuity and responsiveness in the face of cyber incidents or disruptions, enhancing the reliability and availability of military communications and operations. Operational security (OpSec) strategies involve safeguarding military operations, plans, and personnel through disciplined security practices and protocols, ensuring secrecy and minimizing vulnerabilities against adversarial threats. These security types collectively fortify defense networks and operations, supporting mission-critical activities and national security objectives globally.
By Threat Type:
Cyber Attacks
Physical Attacks
Insider Threats
Supply Chain Attacks
In the global defense resilient networks and security market, segmentation by threat type includes cyber attacks, physical attacks, insider threats, and supply chain
attacks. Cyber attacks target military networks and systems through malicious software, phishing, and denial-of-service attacks, posing significant risks to data integrity and operational continuity. Physical attacks involve physical breaches, sabotage, or unauthorized access to military facilities and assets, necessitating robust physical security measures to protect critical infrastructure and personnel. Insider threats arise from malicious or unintentional actions by authorized personnel, requiring comprehensive security protocols and monitoring to mitigate risks of data breaches and sabotage. Supply chain attacks exploit vulnerabilities in third-party vendors and suppliers to infiltrate defense networks, underscoring the importance of supply chain resilience and cybersecurity measures to safeguard sensitive information and maintain operational readiness against evolving threats. These threat types collectively drive the adoption of resilient networks and security solutions to defend against multifaceted risks to military operations and national security interests globally.
By Compliance and Standards:
Defence Information Systems Agency (DISA) Standards
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
ISO/IEC 27001
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
Ensuring data protection and privacy in defence networks.
In the global defense resilient networks and security market, compliance and standards such as Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Standards, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), ISO/IEC 27001, and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) play a crucial role in ensuring data protection and privacy within defense networks. These standards provide frameworks and guidelines for implementing robust cybersecurity measures, safeguarding sensitive military information, and ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements. By adhering to these standards, defense entities can mitigate cybersecurity risks, maintain operational resilience, and uphold data integrity and privacy standards crucial for national security and defense operations worldwide.
Company-
BAE Systems
Lockheed Martin
Northrop Grumman
Raytheon Technologies
General Dynamics
Thales Group
Cisco Systems
IBM
Fortinet
Booz Allen Hamilton
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Base Year: 2023
Historical Data: from 2019 to 2023
Forecast Data: from 2024 to 2031
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Market Taxonomy
1. Executive Summary
1.1. Market Overview
1.2. Market Analysis and Recommendations
1.3. RA Analysis and Recommendations
2. Market Introduction
2.1. Market Definition
3. Market Background
3.1. Parent/Associated Market Overview
3.1.1.Defence Resilient Networks and Security
3.1.2.Defence Resilient Networks and Security Overview
3.2. Effect of Covid-19 Impact
3.3. Macro-Economic Overview
3.3.1. GDP Growth
3.3.2. Retail Industry Growth
3.4. Pricing Analysis
3.5. Challenges related to adoption of Defence Resilient Networks and Security
3.6. Regulations of Defence Resilient Networks and Security
3.7. Forecast Factors: Relevance and Impact
3.8. Market Dynamics
3.8.1. Drivers
3.8.2. Restraints
3.8.3. Opportunity
3.8.4. Trends
3.8.5. SWOT Analysis
4. Market Forecast
4.1. Market Value Projections
4.2. Market Size Projections
4.3. Y-o-Y Projections
4.4. Absolute Opportunity Analysis
5. Global Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value Chain Analysis
5.1.Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value Chain
5.1.1. List of Raw Material Suppliers
5.1.2. List of Defence Resilient Networks and Security Manufacturer
5.1.3. List of Segment
6. Global Defence Resilient Networks and Security Analysis Age Group
6.1. Introduction
6.1.1. Market Value Share Analysis By Solution Type
6.1.2. Y-o-Y Growth Analysis By Solution Type
6.2. Historical Market Size (USD Mn) Analysis 2018-2022 By Solution Type
6.3. Market Attractiveness Analysis Age Group
7. GlobalDefence Resilient Networks and Security Analysis By Deployment
7.1. Introduction
7.1.1. Market Value Share Analysis By Deployment
7.1.2. Y-o-Y Growth Analysis By Deployment
7.2. Historical Market Size (USD Mn) Analysis 2018-2022 By Deployment
7.3. Market Attractiveness Analysis By Deployment
8. Market Structure Analysis
8.1. Market Analysis by Tier of Companies
8.1.1. By Large, Medium, and Small
8.2. Market Concentration
8.2.1. By Top 5 and by Top 10
8.3. Type ion Capacity Share Analysis
8.3.1. By Large, Medium, and Small
8.3.2. By Top 5 and Top 10
8.4. Technology Roadmap
9. Competition Analysis
9.1. Competition Dashboard
9.2. Company Profiles (15 Companies)
9.2.1.BAE Systems
9.2.1.1. Overview
9.2.1.2. Type Portfolio
9.2.1.3. Financial Overview
9.2.2. Lockheed Martin
9.2.2.1. Overview
9.2.2.2. Type Portfolio
9.2.2.3. Financial Overview
9.2.3. Northrop Grumman
9.2.3.1. Overview
9.2.3.2. Type Portfolio
9.2.3.3. Financial Overview
9.2.4. Northrop Grumman
9.2.4.1. Overview
9.2.4.2. Type Portfolio
9.2.4.3. Financial Overview
9.2.5. Raytheon Technologies
9.2.5.1. Overview
9.2.5.2. Type Portfolio
9.2.5.3. Financial Overview
9.2.6. General Dynamics
9.2.6.1. Overview
9.2.6.2. Type Portfolio
9.2.6.3. Financial Overview
9.2.7.Thales Group
9.2.7.1. Overview
9.2.7.2. Type Portfolio
9.2.7.3. Financial Overview
9.2.8. Cisco Systems
9.2.8.1. Overview
9.2.8.2. Type Portfolio
9.2.8.3. Financial Overview
9.2.9. IBM
9.2.9.1. Overview
9.2.9.2. Type Portfolio
9.2.9.3. Financial Overview
9.2.10. Fortinet
9.2.10.1. Overview
9.2.10.2. Type Portfolio
9.2.10.3. Financial Overview
9.2.11. Booz Allen Hamilton
9.2.11.1. Overview
9.2.11.2. Type Portfolio
9.2.11.3. Financial Overview
9.2.12. COMPANY12
9.2.12.1. Overview
9.2.12.2. Type Portfolio
9.2.12.3. Financial Overview
9.2.13. COMPANY13
9.2.13.1. Overview
9.2.13.2. Type Portfolio
9.2.13.3. Financial Overview
9.2.14. COMPANY14
9.2.14.1. Overview
9.2.14.2. Type Portfolio
9.2.14.3. Financial Overview
9.2.15. COMPANY15
9.2.15.1. Overview
9.2.15.2. Type Portfolio
9.2.15.3. Financial Overview
10. Global Defence Resilient Networks and Security Analysis By Region
10.1. Introduction
10.1.1. Market Value Share Analysis By Region
10.1.2. Y-o-Y Growth Analysis By Region
10.2. Historical Market Size (USD Mn) Analysis 2018-2022 By Region
10.2.1. North America
10.2.2. Middle East and Africa
10.2.3. South America
10.2.4. Asia-Pacific
10.2.5. Others
10.3. Current Market Size (USD Mn) Forecast 2023-2030 By Region
10.3.1. North America
10.3.2. Middle East and Africa
10.3.3. South America
10.3.4. Asia-Pacific
10.3.5. Others
10.4. Market Attractiveness Analysis By Region
11. North America Defence Resilient Networks and Security Analysis
11.1. Introduction
11.2. Historical Market Size (USD Mn) Analysis 2018-2022 By Country
11.2.1. U.S.
11.2.2. Canada
11.2.3. Mexico
11.2.4. Rest of North America
11.3. Current Market Size (USD Mn) Forecast 2023-2030 By Country
11.3.1. U.S.
11.3.2. Canada
11.3.3. Mexico
11.3.4. Rest of North America
11.4. Historical Market Size (USD Mn) Analysis 2018-2022 By Solution Type
11.5. Current Market Size (USD Mn) Forecast 2023-2030 By Solution Type
11.6. Historical Market Size (USD Mn) Analysis 2018-2022 By Deployment
11.7. Current Market Size (USD Mn) Forecast 2023-2030 By Deployment
12. South America Defence Resilient Networks and Security Analysis
12.1. Introduction
12.2. Regional Pricing Analysis
12.3. Historical Market Size (USD Mn) Analysis 2018-2022 By Country
12.3.1. Brazil
12.3.2. Argentina
12.3.3. Rest of South America
12.4. Current Market Size (USD Mn) Forecast 2023-2030 By Country
12.4.1. Brazil
12.4.2. Argentina
12.4.3. Rest of South America
12.5. Historical Market Size (USD Mn) Analysis 2018-2022 By Solution Type
12.6. Current Market Size (USD Mn) Forecast 2023-2030 By Solution Type
12.7. Historical Market Size (USD Mn) Analysis 2018-2022 By Deployment
12.8. Current Market Size (USD Mn) Forecast 2023-2030 By Deployment
13. Europe Defence Resilient Networks and Security Analysis
13.1. Introduction
13.2. Regional Pricing Analysis
13.3. Historical Market Size (USD Mn) Analysis 2018-2022 By Country
13.3.1. Germany
13.3.2. Italy
13.3.3. France
13.3.4. Spain
13.3.5. U.K.
13.3.6. Rest of Europe
13.4. Current Market Size (USD Mn) Forecast 2023-2030 By Country
13.4.1. Germany
13.4.2. Italy
13.4.3. France
13.4.4. Spain
13.4.5. U.K.
13.4.6. Rest of Europe
13.5. Historical Market Size (USD Mn) Analysis 2018-2022 By Solution Type
13.6. Current Market Size (USD Mn) Forecast 2023-2030 By Solution Type
13.7. Historical Market Size (USD Mn) Analysis 2018-2022 By Deployment
13.8. Current Market Size (USD Mn) Forecast 2023-2030 By Deployment
14. Middle East and Africa Defence Resilient Networks and Security Analysis
14.1. Introduction
14.2. Regional Pricing Analysis
14.3. Historical Market Size (USD Mn) Analysis 2018-2022 By Country
14.3.1. Saudi Arabia
14.3.2. U.A.E.
14.3.3. South Africa
14.3.4. Turkey
14.3.5. Rest of Middle East and Africa
14.4. Current Market Size (USD Mn) Forecast 2023-2030 By Country
14.4.1. Saudi Arabia
14.4.2. U.A.E.
14.4.3. South Africa
14.4.4. Turkey
14.4.5. Rest of Middle East and Africa
15. Asia-Pacific Defence Resilient Networks and Security Analysis
15.1. Introduction
15.2. Regional Pricing Analysis
15.3. Historical Market Size (USD Mn) Analysis 2018-2022 By Country
15.3.1. China
15.3.2. India
15.3.3. Japan
15.3.4. South Korea
15.3.5. Singapore
15.3.6. Australia and New Zealand
15.3.7. Rest of Asia-Pacific
15.4. Current Market Size (USD Mn) Forecast 2023-2030 By Country
15.4.1. China
15.4.2. India
15.4.3. Japan
15.4.4. South Korea
15.4.5. Singapore
15.4.6. Australia and New Zealand
15.4.7. Rest of Asia-Pacific
i. Research Methodology
ii. Assumptions & Acronyms
LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 01: Global Defence Resilient Networks and Security, BPS Analysis,By Solution Type, 2018(H), 2023(E) & 2030(F)
Figure 02: Global Defence Resilient Networks and Security, Y-O-Y Growth,By Solution Type, 2020(A) - 2030(F)
Figure 03: Global Defence Resilient Networks and Security Attractiveness Analysis,By Solution Type (2020)
Figure 04: Global Defence Resilient Networks and Security, BPS Analysis, By Deployment , 2018(H), 2023(E) & 2030(F)
Figure 05: Global Defence Resilient Networks and Security, Y-O-Y Growth, By Deployment , 2018(H) - 2030(F)
Figure 06: Global Defence Resilient Networks and Security Attractiveness Analysis, By Deployment
Figure 07: Global Defence Resilient Networks and Security, Value Analysis,By Solution Type, 2018(H)-2030(F)
Figure 08: Global Defence Resilient Networks and Security, Value Analysis, by Material , 2018(H)-2030(F)
Figure 09: Global Defence Resilient Networks and Security, BPS Analysis, by Region, 2018(H), 2023(E) & 2030(F)
Figure 10: Global Defence Resilient Networks and Security, Y-O-Y Growth, by Region, 2018(H) - 2030(F)
Figure 11: Global Defence Resilient Networks and Security Attractiveness Analysis, by Region
Figure 12: North America Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn Forecast, 2018 – 2022
Figure 13: North America Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn Forecast, 2023 – 2030
Figure 14: South America Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn) Forecast, 2018 – 2022
Figure 15: South America Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn) Forecast, 2023 – 2030
Figure 16: Europe Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn) Forecast, 2018 – 2022
Figure 17: Europe Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn) Forecast, 2023 – 2030
Figure 18: Middle East and Africa Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn) Forecast, 2018 – 2022
LIST OF TABLES
Table 01: Global Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn) Forecast, By Solution Type, 2018(H) – 2030(F)
Table 02: Global Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn) Forecast, By Deployment , 2018(H) – 2030(F)
Table 03: Global Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn) Forecast, By Country, 2018(H) – 2030(F)
Table 04: North America Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn) Forecast, by Country, 2018(H) – 2030(F)
Table 05: North America Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn) Forecast,By Solution Type, 2018(H) – 2030(F)
Table 06: North America Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn) Forecast, By Deployment , 2018(H) – 2030(F)
Table 07: South America Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn) Forecast, By Country, 2018(H) – 2030(F)
Table 08: South America Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn) Forecast,By Solution Type, 2018(H) – 2030(F)
Table 09: South America Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn) Forecast, By Deployment , 2018(H) – 2030(F)
Table 10: Europe Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn) and Forecast, by Country, 2018(H) – 2030(F)
Table 11: Europe Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn) Forecast, By Solution Type, 2018(H) – 2030(F)
Table 12: Europe Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn) Forecast, By Deployment EndUser, 2018(H) – 2030(F)
Table 13: Middle East and Africa Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn) Forecast, By Country, 2018(H) – 2030(F)
Table 14: Middle East and Africa Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn) Forecast, By Solution Type, 2018(H) – 2030(F)
Table 15: Middle East and Africa Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn) Forecast, By Deployment , 2018(H) – 2030(F)
Table 16: Asia-Pacific Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn) Forecast, by Country, 2018(H) – 2030(F)
Table 17: Asia-Pacific Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn) Forecast, By Solution Type, 2018(H) – 2030(F)
Table 18: Asia-Pacific Defence Resilient Networks and Security Value (USD Mn) Forecast, By Deployment , 2018(H) – 2030(F)
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