MarketsandMarkets Cybersecurity Crystal Ball Event
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MarketsandMarkets Cybersecurity Crystal Ball Event (Time Zone - 16:00 PM CET )

High growth markets which contribute to 20% of your revenues today will contribute 80% in the next 5 years. Identify these new revenue sources at MarketsandMarkets’s Crystal Ball event

The cybersecurity market is expected to grow at over ~9.7% to be a USD 345 billion market in 2026. Numerous engines are expected to fuel its growth – advanced persistent threat, identity and access management, encryption, threat intelligence, security and information event management, network access control, intrusion detection and prevention system, data discovery and risk and compliance management.

As businesses transitioned from office to remote operations, demand for endpoint security, cloud security solutions and disaster recovery solutions have surged. This demand has unlocked opportunities for cybersecurity vendors, cloud platform providers (CSPs), consulting firms, system integrators and managed service providers (MSPs). Participants such as CIOs, CTOs, CISOs, enterprise solution and service providers, and CSPs can benefit from this unprecedented growth over the next 5 years.

This Crystal Ball event focuses on learning more about the most promising opportunities in the cloud computing space, as seen through the lens of eminent CXOs in this space.

What to Expect

Key
Highlights

  • Integration of Cybersecurity
  • Supply chain digitization
  • IT-OT convergence
  • Cyber risk and compliance strategy
  • Hurdles in implementation of Cybersecurity

Crystal Ball:
Through the Speakers Perspective

  • As businesses continue to migrate to cloud, how important will be the role of cybersecurity solution vendors and system integrators who specialize in meeting specific use cases
  • What are the known and unknown adjacencies impacting the endpoint security market obstacles faced by companies migrating their applications to the cloud
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