世界のIoTサイバーセキュリティ市場 2024-2029年

Global IoT Cybersecurity Market: 2024-2029

世界のIoTサイバーセキュリティ市場 2024-2029年

Overview

Juniper Research’s IoT Cybersecurity research suite provides a detailed and insightful analysis of this evolving market; enabling stakeholders including IoT cybersecurity service providers, regulators, and manufacturers to understand future growth, key trends, and the competitive environment. Additionally, it includes a product and service analysis that studies the current trends and critical monetisation opportunities of the key segments of IoT cybersecurity including network security, platform security, endpoint security and application security. The coverage can also be purchased as a full research suite, containing all of these elements, at a substantial discount.

Juniper Research の IoT サイバーセキュリティリサーチレポートは、この進化する市場の詳細かつ洞察に満ちた分析を提供します。これにより、IoT サイバーセキュリティサービスプロバイダー、規制当局、メーカーなどの関係者が将来の成長、主要なトレンド、競争環境を理解できるようになります。さらに、ネットワークセキュリティ、プラットフォームセキュリティ、エンドポイントセキュリティ、アプリケーションセキュリティなど、IoT サイバーセキュリティの主要セグメントの現在の傾向と重要な収益化の機会を調査する製品とサービスの分析も含まれています。

世界のIoTサイバーセキュリティ市場 2024-2029年
Global IoT Cybersecurity Market

プレスリリース

IoT Cybersecurity Market to Reach $60 Billion Globally by 2029

Hampshire, UK – 20th November 2024: A new study from Juniper Research, the foremost experts in the Internet of Things market, has found that global IoT cybersecurity market revenue will double over the next five years; rising from $27 billion in 2024.

This growth of over 120% in cybersecurity spend will be necessitated by the rapid growth in enterprise IoT device adoption. This growth in IoT devices represents a significant opportunity for cyber-attacks if not secured properly; potentially resulting in large monetary losses for enterprises.

IoT Network Layer Driving 45% of IoT Cybersecurity Spend

To protect against potential losses, the study predicts enterprise users will increasingly need to adopt advanced network security solutions, including Next Generation Firewalls (NGFWs). NGFWs protect against rapidly evolving tactics that leverage AI to bypass traditional defences. The report identified the network layer as the most critical element of IoT networks to protect, with over 45% of global cybersecurity spend attributable to protecting the network layer in 2025.

However, to ensure comprehensive network protection, enterprises must adopt solutions that protect all layers, including the network, Cloud and endpoints. The report identified Extended Detection and Response (XDR) as a key solution that can unify security protocols across the entirety of the network. In turn, this simplifies security workloads by centralising IoT security management and automation.