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 Understanding eSecurity: Laying foundations for eCommerce growth
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Editeur :
Business Insight
Langue :
Anglais
Date de publication :
Juillet 2000
Taille du document :
146
Autres informations :
Description , Table des matières
 

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 Understanding eSecurity: Laying foundations for eCommerce growth


 

 
Growth in the Internet security market has traditionally lagged behind that of
 

 
networking and eCommerce, with companies being quick to adopt networks, both private
 

 
and public, yet slow to appreciate their risks.

 

 


 

 
Recent high profile incidents of hacking, viruses, theft of information, denial
 

 
of service attacks and similar security breaches and their associated financial
 

 
losses, have boosted awareness of the risks and generated demand for security
 

 
products.

 

 
This will see the global Internet security market expand from its 1999 valuation
 

 
of $3bn, to over $8bn in 2003.

 

 


 

 
Understanding sSecurity: laying the foundations for eCommerce growth analyzes
 

 
the growth drivers within the eSecurity market and the solutions available to
 

 
deal with them.

 

 
The report includes a detailed breakdown of where the value of the eSecurity market
 

 
lies, in addition to forecasts to 2003.

 

 


 

 
We have the answers for you:

 

 


 

 
• Which new technologies offer the greatest potential in the eSecurity arena?

 

 


 

 
• Who are the major players in the network security space? How will this
 

 
line-up change to 2003?

 

 


 

 
• Which is the ideal eSecurity distribution channel for your business: tiered
 

 
distribution channels or direct sales?

 

 


 

 
• Who are the established and new competitors by product category? •
 

 
How does the demand for support services vary between different

 

 
product categories?

 

 


 

 
• How can eSecurity solutions providers effectively convey the “prevention
 

 
is better than the cure” message across to potential customers?


 

Chapter 1: Introduction to eSecurity

Chapter 2: Security products 101

Chapter 3: Services support for the eSecurity market

Chapter 4: PKI examined

Chapter 5: Identifying the key security vendors

Chapter 6: From manufacturer to customer – the network security sales approach

Chapter 7: Appendix


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