市场调查报告书
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美国政府网路安全部门(2023-2028)Government Cybersecurity Sector, United States, 2023-2028 |
地缘政治紧张局势加剧推动变革性成长
在这项研究中,Frost & Sullivan 分析了由于地缘政治紧张局势加剧而导致的美国政府网路安全支出的大幅增加。随着电脑网路空间转变为秘密战争的现代战场,国家支持的高级持续威胁(APT)组织正在渗透政府网络,洩露敏感资讯并破坏关键服务,我们正在部署复杂的网路行动来破坏它们。由于IT基础设施老化和服务快速数位化,美国政府非常脆弱。
这项研究审查了联邦政府购买先进网路安全工具的合同,为希望进入政府部门或扩大业务范围的网路安全供应商提供了宝贵的见解。这项研究概述了关键驱动因素,例如新的监管合规要求,以及限制因素,例如缺乏熟练的网路安全专业人员。透过了解这些驱动因素,供应商可以客製化他们的解决方案,以满足政府对强大、扩充性和适应性强的网路安全保护的迫切需求。对于希望赢得政府合约的供应商来说,这项研究提供了一个战略蓝图,以应对联邦网路安全采购的复杂性,并在日益重要且集中度较低的市场中抓住成长机会。
研究期间为2023年至2028年,其中2023年为基准年,2024年至2028年为预测期。目标联邦机构包括国防部、国防安全保障部、财政部、卫生与公众服务部、总务管理局和其他美国政府机构。
Rising Geopolitical Tensions are Driving Transformational Growth
In this study, Frost & Sullivan analyzes the significant increase in US government cybersecurity spending, driven by escalating geopolitical tensions. As cyberspace transforms into a modern battleground for covert warfare, state-backed Advanced Persistent Threat groups are launching sophisticated cyber operations to infiltrate government networks, steal sensitive information, and disrupt essential services. The US government finds itself highly vulnerable due to its aging IT infrastructure and the rapid digitalization of its services.
This research examines the federal contracts for acquiring advanced cybersecurity tools, offering valuable insights for cybersecurity vendors looking to enter or expand their footprint in the government sector. It outlines the critical drivers, such as new regulatory compliance requirements as well as the restraints, including a shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals. By understanding these dynamics, vendors can align their solutions to meet the government's urgent need for robust, scalable, and adaptive cybersecurity measures. For vendors aiming to secure government contracts, this study provides a strategic roadmap to navigate the complexities of federal cybersecurity procurement, highlighting opportunities for growth in an increasingly critical and less concentrated market.
The study period is 2023-2028, with 2023 as the base year and 2024-2028 as the forecast period. Federal government agencies in focus are the Department of Defense, Department of Homeland Security, Department of the Treasury, Department of Health and Human Services, General Services Administration, and other US agencies.