2015 Outlook of the Global Security Industry

2015 Outlook of the Global Security Industry

Global Political, Economic, and Social Challenges Drive Investment in Security Technology

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24-Feb-2015
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Research Code: M995-01-00-00-00
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The global security industry is growing as governments and organisations invest to protect assets from known terrorist groups, unknown groups, international organised crime, and localised crime. The increasingly complex threat landscape provides opportunities for security companies across a range of sectors. The report gives an overview of the expected trends in the security industry in 2015, and will discuss areas such as growing safe city investment, increased border security, engagement with the cyber challenge, the emergence of Internet of Things in public safety. In addition the presentation outlines Frost & Sullivan’s top eight security predictions for 2015.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Top Predictions for 2015

Top Predictions for 2015 (continued)

Top Trends for 2015

Residential Security 2015—Market Hot Spots

Commercial and Industrial Security 2015—Market Hot Spots

Critical National Infrastructure Security 2015—Market Hot Spots

Safe Cities and Law Enforcement 2015—Market Hot Spots

Shifting Geo-Politics and Implications for System Integrators

Crime Down

Terror Up

Terror Group Activity

The Evolving Cyber Threat

Response to Rising Cybersecurity Threat

Spread of Infectious Disease

Natural Disasters

Technology Enabled Threats

Discrete and Intelligent Security Solutions

Big Data Analytics

Big Data is Getting Bigger in 2015—Law Enforcement

Big Data Market Segments

Global Application of UAVs in Security

Unmanned Regulations

Physical and Cyber Convergence—But are SOCs Merging?

Video Analytics

Wearable Devices

Body Worn Video

Authentication—Logical and Physical Access

Cyber Intelligence—The Deep Web and the Dark Web

Cyber Intelligence—OSINT

Security as a Service

Cyber 2015

Airports 2015

Mass Transport 2015

Oil & Gas 2015

Border Security 2015

Maritime Security 2015

Finance & Banking 2015

Prison Security & Corrections 2015—Key Facts and Figures

Prison Security & Corrections 2015—Drivers & Requirements

Prison Security & Corrections 2015—Challenges: Peru versus Australia

Port Security 2015—Drivers and Requirements

Port Security 2015—Complex Challenges: UAE Example

Border Control 2015

Safe Cities—Projects and 2015 Opportunities

Safe Cities—City Benchmarking of 633 Cities According to Threat, Wealth, and Technology Intent

Safe Cities—Evolving From Video Surveillance to Safe Cities

Safe Cities 2015 Trends

Critical Communications 2015—Mobile Broadband Roadmaps to Become Clear

Critical Communications 2015—International Migration Strategies and Notable Programmes

Critical Communications—Expected Mobile Broadband ROI in 2015

Education Security 2015—Drivers and Requirements

Education Security 2015—Emerging Technologies

Sporting Events 2015

North America 2015

Europe 2015

Middle East 2015

Russia and Central Asia 2015

Latin America 2015

Africa 2015

China 2015

India 2015

Asia-Pacific 2015

Key Conclusions

The global security industry is growing as governments and organisations invest to protect assets from known terrorist groups, unknown groups, international organised crime, and localised crime. The increasingly complex threat landscape provides opportunities for security companies across a range of sectors. The report gives an overview of the expected trends in the security industry in 2015, and will discuss areas such as growing safe city investment, increased border security, engagement with the cyber challenge, the emergence of Internet of Things in public safety. In addition the presentation outlines Frost & Sullivan’s top eight security predictions for 2015.
More Information
No Index No
Podcast No
Author Anthony Leather
Industries Aerospace, Defence and Security
WIP Number M995-01-00-00-00
Is Prebook No