https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/global-homeland-security-market-is-expected-to-reach-usd-959-35-billion-with-cagr-of-6-2-by-forecast-2027-says-maximize-market-research-mmr
In the Middle East, where efforts are ongoing to restore democracy by removing dictatorships, the region's homeland security industry has experienced tremendous growth. Countries like Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Iran have boosted their spending on homeland security and emergency management, owing to recent wars and a drop in oil prices. Countries in Africa such as Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia have been wracked by violent conflict for decades. Terrorist-based armed conflicts harm African countries more than state-based armed conflicts.
Cloud-based security solutions are quickly becoming the most popular delivery strategy for meeting IT security objectives. Several companies, including IBM, HPE, Symantec, McAfee, and Cisco, offer cybersecurity solutions via a cloud-based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) delivery model. Throughout the development, production, and implementation phases, such cloud-based solutions provide a centralised mechanism to protect online and mobile apps, as well as networks, across the enterprise. As it provides better flexibility and scalability for solution deployments, the SaaS-based approach is simpler and more efficient than the on-premises deployment strategy.
Large organisations and SMEs are shifting from traditional on-premises cybersecurity solutions to cloud-based solutions as more applications are placed on the cloud. SaaS-based security solutions are likely to present an opportunity for enterprises with limited security expenditures during the next five years. For example, Microsoft Inc. was given a USD 10 billion contract in October 2019 to create a cloud computing infrastructure for US defence and homeland security authorities.
https://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/global-homeland-security-market-is-expected-to-reach-usd-959-35-billion-with-cagr-of-6-2-by-forecast-2027-says-maximize-market-research-mmr
In the Middle East, where efforts are ongoing to restore democracy by removing dictatorships, the region's homeland security industry has experienced tremendous growth. Countries like Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Iran have boosted their spending on homeland security and emergency management, owing to recent wars and a drop in oil prices. Countries in Africa such as Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, and Somalia have been wracked by violent conflict for decades. Terrorist-based armed conflicts harm African countries more than state-based armed conflicts.
Cloud-based security solutions are quickly becoming the most popular delivery strategy for meeting IT security objectives. Several companies, including IBM, HPE, Symantec, McAfee, and Cisco, offer cybersecurity solutions via a cloud-based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) delivery model. Throughout the development, production, and implementation phases, such cloud-based solutions provide a centralised mechanism to protect online and mobile apps, as well as networks, across the enterprise. As it provides better flexibility and scalability for solution deployments, the SaaS-based approach is simpler and more efficient than the on-premises deployment strategy.
Large organisations and SMEs are shifting from traditional on-premises cybersecurity solutions to cloud-based solutions as more applications are placed on the cloud. SaaS-based security solutions are likely to present an opportunity for enterprises with limited security expenditures during the next five years. For example, Microsoft Inc. was given a USD 10 billion contract in October 2019 to create a cloud computing infrastructure for US defence and homeland security authorities.