Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) Managed Security Services Market, Forecast to 2021

Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) Managed Security Services Market, Forecast to 2021

Pressure to Reduce Operational Costs Driving MSS Adoption

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The ANZ economy has been relatively on the downside in 2016. Crude oil prices slumped, which directly impacted the strength of the currencies, both the Australian Dollar and the Kiwi. As the market carries a weak sentiment, enterprises are cautious of their spending. Nonetheless, MSS demand in the Australian market remained positive, growing at 12% on a YoY basis in 2016. The strong presence and high maturity of the local MSS participants will support in mitigating the constantly advancing threat landscape. In 2016, the Australian government launched a $230 million Cyber Security Strategy, containing 33 new initiatives to address cyber security threats and take advantage of business opportunities. In early 2017, local authorities established an industry-led Australian Cyber Security Growth Network to develop a national approach for cyber security innovation. The implementation and active involvement of government have created strong awareness among the enterprises. The agility and flexibility offered by cloud-based model is likely to drive adoption of such services in the ANZ MSS market.

In addition to market growth analysis, the study highlights the driving forces of the managed security services (MSS) market. The shortage of cyber security professionals with strong expertise was the top factor driving enterprises to engage with MSSPs to help them cope with new security challenges. The evolution of advanced threats continued to cause greater operational pressure on companies, driving them to look at MSSPs to reduce the pressure and better security threat management. The introduction and amendment of cyber security laws and regulations are urging companies to focus more on regulatory compliance. The shift from CapEx to OpEx continued to take place across the APAC region, prompting companies to outsource parts of their security practices to focus more on the revenue-generating operations.

Market trends have been analyzed for the period 2015 to 2021, with 2016 as the base year. Hosted security services (HSS) and customer-premises equipment (CPE)-based management and monitoring services are the key service segments in this study. Vertical segmentation includes the government, banking, financial services, and insurance (BFSI), service provider, manufacturing, education, and other sectors including pharmaceuticals, retail, logistics, oil and gas, energy, mining, agriculture, Information Technology (IT)/IT-enabled services (ITeS), eGaming, eCommerce, and business process outsourcing (BPO).

Companies mentioned in the ANZ MSS vendor analysis include NTT, IBM Security, Singtel Cyber Security, Verizon, Telstra, Symantec, Orange Business Services, BT, NEC, and Tech Mahindra. The countries included in this study are Australia and New Zealand.

Key Issues Addressed

  • Is the MSS market growing? How long will it continue to grow, and at what rate?
  • Are the existing competitors structured well to meet customer needs?
  • What were the key services that were adopted the most by customers in the region in 2016?
  • How was the competitive landscape in ANZ?
  • Will MSSPs be replaced by the new trends, such as in-sourcing and cloud-based security services?
  • How will the market be shaped in the next 5 years?

Table of Contents

Market Definitions

Market Segmentation

Geographical Coverage

ANZ—Key Findings

ANZ—Market Engineering Measurements

ANZ—Revenue Forecast

ANZ—Percent Revenue Forecast by Segment

ANZ—Revenue Forecast by Segment

ANZ—Percent Revenue Forecast by Country

Competitive Analysis

Competitive Environment

Growth Opportunity 1—Growing Need for User Entity and Behavior Analytics (UEBA) Services

Growth Opportunity 2—Data Product-as-a-Service: The Rise of Threat Intelligence Services

Growth Opportunity 3—Moving Toward a Predictive Model for MSS

Growth Opportunity 4—Securing the OT Environment Beyond IT

Growth Opportunity 5—Advisory-led MSS to Align Cyber Security with Business Requirements

5 Major Growth Opportunities

Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth

Availability and Completeness of MSS Offerings

Country/Region Legend for SOCs

NTT—Overview

IBM Security—Overview

Singtel Cyber Security (Powered by Trustwave)—Overview

Verizon—Overview

Telstra—Overview

Symantec—Overview

Orange Business Services—Overview

BT—Overview

NEC—Overview

Tech Mahindra—Overview

List of Security Services and Vendor Partnerships

List of MSSP Pricing Models in APAC

The Last Word—Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

List of Exhibits

Market Engineering Methodology

List of Figures
  • 1. MSS Market: Market Engineering Measurements, ANZ, 2016
  • 2. MSS Market: Revenue Forecast by Segment, ANZ, 2015–2021
  • 3. MSS Market: Competitive Structure, ANZ, 2016
  • 4. MSS Market: Availability and Completeness of MSS Offerings
List of Charts
  • 1. Total MSS Market: Customer Segmentation, APAC, 2016
  • 2. MSS Market: Regional Coverage, ANZ, 2016
  • 3. MSS Market: Revenue Forecast, ANZ, 2015–2021
  • 4. MSS Market: Percent Revenue Forecast by Segment, ANZ, 2015–2021
  • 5. MSS Market: Percent Revenue Forecast by Country, ANZ, 2016 and 2021
  • 6. MSS Market: Percent of Revenue, ANZ, 2016
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The ANZ economy has been relatively on the downside in 2016. Crude oil prices slumped, which directly impacted the strength of the currencies, both the Australian Dollar and the Kiwi. As the market carries a weak sentiment, enterprises are cautious of their spending. Nonetheless, MSS demand in the Australian market remained positive, growing at 12% on a YoY basis in 2016. The strong presence and high maturity of the local MSS participants will support in mitigating the constantly advancing threat landscape. In 2016, the Australian government launched a $230 million Cyber Security Strategy, containing 33 new initiatives to address cyber security threats and take advantage of business opportunities. In early 2017, local authorities established an industry-led Australian Cyber Security Growth Network to develop a national approach for cyber security innovation. The implementation and active involvement of government have created strong awareness among the enterprises. The agility and flexibility offered by cloud-based model is likely to drive adoption of such services in the ANZ MSS market. In addition to market growth analysis, the study highlights the driving forces of the managed security services (MSS) market. The shortage of cyber security professionals with strong expertise was the top factor driving enterprises to engage with MSSPs to help them cope with new security challenges. The evolution of advanced threats continued to cause greater operational pressure on companies, driving them to look at MSSPs to reduce the pressure and better security threat management. The introduction and amendment of cyber security laws and regulations are urging companies to focus more on regulatory compliance. The shift from CapEx to OpEx continued to take place across the APAC region, prompting companies to outsource parts of their security practices to focus more on the revenue-generating operations. Market trends have been analyzed for the period 2015 to 2021, with 2016 as th
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Table of Contents | Market Overview~ || Market Definitions~ || Market Segmentation~ || Geographical Coverage~ | Forecasts and Trends~ || ANZ—Key Findings~ || ANZ—Market Engineering Measurements~ || ANZ—Revenue Forecast~ || ANZ—Percent Revenue Forecast by Segment~ || ANZ—Revenue Forecast by Segment~ || ANZ—Percent Revenue Forecast by Country~ | Market Share and Competitive Analysis~ || Competitive Analysis~ || Competitive Environment~ | Growth Opportunities and Companies to Action~ || Growth Opportunity 1—Growing Need for User Entity and Behavior Analytics (UEBA) Services~ || Growth Opportunity 2—Data Product-as-a-Service: The Rise of Threat Intelligence Services~ || Growth Opportunity 3—Moving Toward a Predictive Model for MSS~ || Growth Opportunity 4—Securing the OT Environment Beyond IT~ || Growth Opportunity 5—Advisory-led MSS to Align Cyber Security with Business Requirements~ || 5 Major Growth Opportunities~ || Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth~ | Managed Security Services—Vendor Analysis~ || Availability and Completeness of MSS Offerings~ || Country/Region Legend for SOCs~ || NTT—Overview~ || IBM Security—Overview~ || Singtel Cyber Security (Powered by Trustwave)—Overview~ || Verizon—Overview~ || Telstra—Overview~ || Symantec—Overview~ || Orange Business Services—Overview~ || BT—Overview~ | Other Notable Managed Security Service Providers~ || NEC—Overview~ || Tech Mahindra—Overview~ || List of Security Services and Vendor Partnerships~ || List of MSSP Pricing Models in APAC~ | The Last Word~ || The Last Word—Predictions~ || Legal Disclaimer~ | Appendix~ || List of Exhibits~ || Market Engineering Methodology~
List of Charts and Figures 1. MSS Market: Market Engineering Measurements, ANZ, 2016~ 2. MSS Market: Revenue Forecast by Segment, ANZ, 2015–2021~ 3. MSS Market: Competitive Structure, ANZ, 2016~ 4. MSS Market: Availability and Completeness of MSS Offerings~| 1. Total MSS Market: Customer Segmentation, APAC, 2016~ 2. MSS Market: Regional Coverage, ANZ, 2016 ~ 3. MSS Market: Revenue Forecast, ANZ, 2015–2021~ 4. MSS Market: Percent Revenue Forecast by Segment, ANZ, 2015–2021~ 5. MSS Market: Percent Revenue Forecast by Country, ANZ, 2016 and 2021~ 6. MSS Market: Percent of Revenue, ANZ, 2016~
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