Summary
"Managed Security Services: Drivers, Inhibitors, and Trends", a new Global Outlook Report by GlobalData, provides an executive-level overview with qualitative insights and analysis of the managed security services (MSS) market drivers, inhibitors, and trends.
Although global MSS adoption has increased over the last few years, there are a variety of factors that are driving this growth but also a few key inhibitors that need to be considered by telcos evaluating the MSS opportunity.
It provides in-depth analysis of the following -
- Section 1: Taxonomy and Market Context: This section provides a framework, definition, and services value chain of MSS.
- Section 2: Drivers and Inhibitors of Managed Security Services: This section analyzes the MSS market drivers and inhibitors.
- Section 3: Future Trends of Managed Security Services: This section analyses the future trends of MSS.
- Section 4: Key Findings and Recommendations: It consists of a summary of key findings and opportunities for the telcos in the MSS market.
Scope
- Key MSS market drivers include evolving security threats that make businesses more likely to face IT security vulnerabilities and increasingly engage with MSS.
- Key MSS market inhibitors include skills shortage in the IT security industry that hinder MSSPs ability to expand.
- A key future trend is the increased AI driven automation of MSS functions.
Reasons to buy
- This Global Outlook Report provides a comprehensive examination through forward-looking analysis of MSS markets trends in a concise analytical format to help executives build proactive and profitable growth strategies.
- The report examines the key MSS drivers, inhibitors and future trends.
- The report is designed for an executive-level audience, boasting presentation quality.
- The broad perspective of the report coupled with comprehensive actionable insights will help operators, equipment vendors and other telecom industry players better position to seize the growth opportunities in the evolving MSS market.
Companies Mentioned
Cisco
Fortinet
Checkpoint
Symantec
IBM
Unisys
AT&T
BT
Trustwave and Akamai
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents 3
List of Exhibits 4
Executive Summary 5
Section 1: Taxonomy and Market Context 6
Managed Security Services Definition 7
Managed Security Services Value Chain 8
Section 2: Drivers and Inhibitors of Managed Security Services 9
Summary of Key MSS Drivers and Inhibitors 10
MSS Drivers 11
MSS Inhibitors 13
Section 3: Future Trends of Managed Security Services 15
Future Trends of Managed Security Services 16
Section 4: Findings and Recommendations 17
Findings and Recommendations 18
Appendix 19
Acronyms and Definitions 20
Contact Information 21
List of Figures
Exhibit 1: Managed Security Services Framework 7
Exhibit 2: Telcos Managed Security Services Value Chain 8
Exhibit 3: Managed security Services Drivers and Inhibitors 10
Exhibit 4: Percentage Increase in Selected Global Security Threats, 2016-2017 11
Exhibit 5: Global Internet Traffic and IoT Connections 12
Exhibit 6: Key Managed Security challenges 13
Exhibit 7: MSS Adoption Rates Among Businesses in Australia, US, and UK, 2017 14
Exhibit 8: Key Future MSS Developments 16