Market Trends of Cloud Security Software Industry
Healthcare Sector to Witness the Significant Growth
- Healthcare organizations have become more distributed, owing to remote clinical offices, trial sites, rehab facilities, outsourcing, and off-site workers, leading each office and individual to require unique yet seamless access to applications and resources via various devices. Healthcare organizations recognize the benefits provided by cloud technology, such as greater flexibility, scalability, and availability of systems and applications.
- With advancements in healthcare, such as electronic medical records and other patient details being registered with the respective hospitals, the potential vulnerability for the data has been increasing, owing to which the implementation of network security has been of primary importance.
- Using AI, data-driven security monitoring, and behavioral analytics makes cloud-based security more effective. For instance, Microsoft's integrated intelligent security graph collects billions of data points daily and uses machine learning and AI to analyze and identify evolving cybersecurity attacks.
- In April 2022, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration published a draft guidance, Cybersecurity in Medical Devices, Content of Premarket Submissions and Quality System Considerations, regarding medical device cybersecurity. The draft guidance emphasizes safeguarding medical devices throughout a product's life cycle. These recommendations can enable an efficient premarket review process and help assure that marketed medical devices are sufficiently resilient to cybersecurity threats.
- According to May 2023 Healthcare Data Breach Report, most of the month's data breaches were hacking IT incidents, many of which were ransomware attacks and data theft or extortion attempts. Around 81.33% of the month's data breaches were hacking, and IT incidents, and those incidents accounted for approximately 99.54% of all breached records. The protected health information of about 18,956,101 individuals was exposed or stolen in those incidents. The average data breach size was 310,756 records, and the median breach size was 3,833.
The Asia-Pacific to Witness the Highest Growth
- Due to the rise in the usage of various IoT devices and the increasing scope and speed of digital transformation in the Asia-Pacific region, the current network infrastructure is becoming widely exposed to cyberattacks. Social media, internet, and mobile users have all seen a drastic rise in recent years, contributing to the region's strong growth in cybersecurity. This is expected to fuel the market growth opportunity within the region throughout the forecast period.
- Moreover, the region's various governments are imposing new cybersecurity laws to reduce the impact of cyber phishing, malware, and other cybersecurity threats. For instance, South Korea's ICT ministry announced the plan to spend KRW 670 billion (USD 607 million) by 2023 to bolster the country's cybersecurity capabilities to respond to growing new digital threats. The country plans to develop infrastructure to quickly respond to cybersecurity threats by collaborating with major cloud and data center companies to collect threat information in real time, compared to the current system that relies on individual reports.
- Recently, there have been multiple attacks on Indian power grids by China. In April 2022, India's power sector was targeted by hackers in a long-term operation. The group primarily utilized the trojan ShadowPad, which is believed to have been developed by the contractors for China's Ministry of State Security.
- Also, due to the rise in technological advancements, there is an increase in the number of connected devices in China. It is a significant Internet of Things (IoT) market globally. Furthermore, 5G and 5G-enabled devices exponentially increase the devices' interconnectivity. As a result, it increases the overall adaptability of the connected devices, thereby directly augmenting the need for security products in the market. Moreover, the websites are thereby prone to be manipulated and impersonated by third parties, and sensitive user data communicated with the website can be intercepted more easily by foreign intelligence agencies.
- In July 2023, Sangfor Technologies Co., Ltd., a provider of IT infrastructure solutions specializing in Cloud Computing & Network Security, and Cloudsec Asia Co., Ltd., a provider of cloud security and cyber security services in Thailand, formed a strategic partnership primarily to deliver comprehensive managed services for cyber threat detection. The collaboration between Sangfor Technologies and Cloudsec Asia targets to address the rising demand for effective cyber threat management within business organizations. By leveraging their expertise, the companies would deliver a managed service that empowers organizations to proactively mitigate and detect cyber threats while overcoming challenges like time constraints, limited resources, and technological complexities associated with cybersecurity management.