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市场调查报告书
商品编码
1616116
2024 - 2032 年建筑网路安全市场机会、成长动力、产业趋势分析与预测Construction Cybersecurity Market Opportunity, Growth Drivers, Industry Trend Analysis, and Forecast 2024 - 2032 |
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2023 年,全球建筑网路安全市场价值为 69 亿美元。产业参与者越来越多地发起数位化倡议,旨在透过采用先进技术来彻底改变该行业。包括勒索软体、网路钓鱼和资料外洩在内的网路攻击越来越多地针对建筑业。例如,2023 年 10 月,以其木材和混凝土建筑产品而闻名的辛普森製造公司报告称,由于网路安全事件,其 IT 基础设施出现中断。
该事件影响了公司营运的各个方面。这种不断升级的威胁凸显了对为建筑公司量身定制的网路安全解决方案的需求不断增长。市场上另一个值得注意的趋势是物联网设备和互联技术在工作现场的高度集成,旨在提高效率和生产力。建筑公司正在利用智慧感测器、连网机械和无人机进行监控和自动化。
虽然这些进步优化了运营,但同时也加剧了网路安全问题。因此,对保护这些连网设备的网路安全解决方案的需求激增,从而导致了针对建筑环境量身定制的专门物联网安全措施的创建。整个产业根据组件、部署模型、企业规模、功能区域、最终用户产业和地区进行划分。大型企业在 2023 年占据超过 65% 的份额,预计到 2032 年将超过 165 亿资料。
| 市场范围 | |
|---|---|
| 开始年份 | 2023年 |
| 预测年份 | 2024-2032 |
| 起始值 | 69 亿美元 |
| 预测值 | 309 亿美元 |
| 复合年增长率 | 18% |
保护这些资产免受网路威胁的必要性刺激了对强有力的网路安全措施的需求。此外,凭藉庞大的承包商、供应商和合作伙伴网络,这些公司意识到确保其整合供应链安全的重要性。这种警惕对于避免可能危及整个专案的违规行为至关重要,从而增强了全面网路安全策略的必要性,特别是在管理第三方风险方面。到 2023 年,商业建筑领域约占 39% 的份额。
这些透过数位平台管理的互连繫统很容易受到网路威胁,这凸显了对专门网路安全措施的需求。此外,商业建筑工作会产生并存檔大量关键资料,从蓝图、财务记录到专有设计,使它们成为网路犯罪分子的主要目标。北美(尤其是美国)在 2023 年占据建筑网路安全市场 40% 的主导份额,预计到 2032 年将大幅扩张。和专案监督。然而,这种技术拥抱也带来了新的网路风险。
The Global Construction Cybersecurity Market was valued at USD 6.9 billion in 2023. Projections indicate an 18% CAGR from 2024 to 2032, driven by the rising digitalization within the construction sector. Industry players are increasingly launching digital initiatives, aiming to revolutionize the sector through the adoption of advanced technologies. Cyberattacks, including ransomware, phishing, and data breaches, are increasingly targeting the construction sector. For example, in October 2023, Simpson Manufacturing Company, known for its wood and concrete construction products, reported disruptions to its IT infrastructure due to a cybersecurity incident.
This event impacted various facets of the company's operations. Such escalating threats underscore the rising demand for cybersecurity solutions tailored for construction firms. Another notable trend in the market is the heightened integration of IoT devices and connected technologies at job sites, aimed at boosting efficiency and productivity. Construction firms are leveraging smart sensors, connected machinery, and drones for monitoring and automation.
While these advancements optimize operations, they simultaneously heighten cybersecurity concerns. Consequently, there is a surge in demand for cybersecurity solutions safeguarding these connected devices, leading to the creation of specialized IoT security measures tailored for construction settings. The overall industry is divided based on component, deployment model, enterprise size, functional area, end-user industry, and region. The large enterprises accounted for over 65% share in 2023 and are projected to surpass USD 16.5 billion by 2032. These major construction firms manage high-value assets, from intellectual property and proprietary designs to sensitive client data.
| Market Scope | |
|---|---|
| Start Year | 2023 |
| Forecast Year | 2024-2032 |
| Start Value | $6.9 Billion |
| Forecast Value | $30.9 Billion |
| CAGR | 18% |
The imperative to shield these assets from cyber threats fuels the demand for robust cybersecurity measures. Furthermore, with a vast network of contractors, suppliers, and partners, these firms recognize the importance of securing their integrated supply chains. Such vigilance is essential to avert breaches that could jeopardize entire projects, amplifying the necessity for comprehensive cybersecurity strategies, especially in managing third-party risks. The commercial construction segment represented approximately 39% share in 2023. Commercial buildings often incorporate intricate systems for HVAC, lighting, security, and energy management.
These interconnected systems, managed through digital platforms, are susceptible to cyber threats, underscoring the demand for specialized cybersecurity measures. Moreover, commercial construction endeavors produce and archive vast amounts of critical data, from blueprints and financial records to proprietary designs, making them prime targets for cybercriminals. North America, particularly the U.S., commanded a dominant 40% share of the construction cybersecurity market in 2023, with expectations of significant expansion through 2032. The region's swift adoption of advanced technologies, such as IoT, BIM, and cloud-based project management tools, has enhanced efficiency and project oversight. However, this technological embrace has also ushered in new cyber risks.