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Global Application Security Market (2020 to 2025) – Rise in Security Breaches Targeting Business Applications is Driving Growth
Dublin, Nov. 24, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Application Security Market by Component (Software Tools (SAST and DAST) and Services), Type (Web Application Security and Mobile Application Security), Organization Size, Deployment Mode, Vertical (Healthcare and BFSI), and Region – Global Forecast to 2025” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.
The global application security market size is expected to grow to USD 13.2 billion by 2025, at a CAGR of 16.1%.
The application security market is driven by various factors, such as Increased in the security breaches targeting business applications, increase in the usage of mobile and cloud technologies and favorable government regulations to boost the growth of application security market across the globe during the forecast period. However, the rise in complexity of frauds can hinder the growth.
Services segment to grow at a higher CAGR during the forecast period.
Application security services are the assistance offered by security vendors in conjunction with the application security solutions. These services are focused on helping organizations achieve their business goals together with their product offerings. The application security services assist organizations in planning, implementing, integrating, and monitoring the application security environment through established best practices in the industry.
Application security services are broadly classified into two categories: professional services and managed services. The professional services include consulting services, training and education services, and support and maintenance services. Application Security services give an upper hand to organizations’ security. These services help organizations make robust security decisions for proactively addressing emerging fraudulent attacks
On-premise segment to account for a higher market share during the forecast period.
The on-premises deployment mode is the traditional approach to implement application security solutions across enterprises. This is also associated with the term called ‘in-house software development.’ On-premises solutions provide organizations with a full control over all platforms, applications, systems, and data, which is handled and managed by their IT staff. Organizations, where user credentials are critical for business operations, usually have on-premises deployment as the information is considered to be moderately safe from external attacks since systems are held internal to the organization.
On-premises deployment also affects the cost structure of a development team as compared to cloud. The on-premises solution carries high cost as it includes cost of resources, infrastructure, integration, and maintenance. This is one of the major factors, which is shifting the consumer interest from on-premises toward the cloud.
Asia Pacific to grow at the highest rate during the forecast period.
The application security market in the Asia Pacific (APAC) is expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. North America accounts for the highest share (36.83%) of the application security market in 2020. The factors supplementing this growth are the Organic and inorganic growth strategies among major application security vendors in North America such as IBM, Cisco, Synopsis, Veracode, WhiteHat Security, Onapsis, GitLab, Contrast Security, and Qualys.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Introduction
2 Research Methodology
3 Executive Summary
4 Premium Insights
4.1 Attractive Opportunities in Application Security Market
4.2 Market, by Component, 2020
4.3 Market, by Software Tool, 2020
4.4 Market, by Deployment Mode, 2020
4.5 Market, by Organization Size, 2020
4.6 Application Security Market, Share of Top Three Verticals and Regions, 2020
4.7 Market Investment Scenario
5 Market Overview and Industry Trends
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Market Dynamics
5.2.1 Drivers
5.2.1.1 Rise in Security Breaches Targeting Business Applications
5.2.1.2 Increase in Use of Mobile and Cloud-Based Technologies
5.2.1.3 Favorable Government Regulations
5.2.1.4 COVID-19 Pandemic Impact
5.2.2 Restraints
5.2.2.1 Budget Constraints and Return on Investments Pull Back Companies for Investments
5.2.2.2 COVID-19 Pandemic Impact
5.2.3 Opportunities
5.2.3.1 Adoption of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in Web- and Mobile-Based Security Process to Increase Demand for Application Security Market
5.2.3.2 Adoption of Application Security in Small and Medium-Sized Businesses Leads to Increase in Demand for Market
5.2.3.3 COVID-19 Pandemic Impact
5.2.4 Challenges
5.2.4.1 Unused Apps are a Big Security Threat
5.2.4.2 COVID-19 Pandemic Impact
5.3 Market Evolution
5.3.1 Use Cases
5.3.1.1 Use Case: Cisco
5.3.1.2 Use Case: Ibm
5.3.1.3 Use Case: Microfocus
5.3.2 Best Practices
5.3.3 Best Practices for Web Application Security
5.3.4 Best Practices for Mobile Application Security
5.3.5 Regulatory Landscape
5.3.5.1 General Data Protection Regulation Compliance
5.3.5.2 Federal Information Processing Standards
5.3.5.3 Consortium for It Software Quality
5.3.5.4 Open Web Application Security Project
5.3.5.5 Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act
5.3.6 Pricing Analysis
5.3.7 Application Security Market Ecosystem
5.4 Technology Analysis
6 Application Security Market, by Type
6.1 Introduction
6.1.1 Types: Market Drivers
6.1.2 Types: COVID-19 Impact
6.2 Web Application Security
6.3 Mobile Application Security
7 Application Security Market, by Component
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Software Tools
7.2.1 Software Tools: Market Drivers
7.2.2 Software Tools: COVID-19 Impact
7.2.3 Static Application Security Testing
7.2.4 Dynamic Application Security Testing
7.2.5 Interactive Application Security Testing
7.2.6 Runtime Application Self-Protection
7.2.7 Other Software Tools
7.3 Services
7.3.1 Services: Market Drivers
7.3.2 Services: COVID-19 Impact
7.3.3 Professional Services
7.3.3.1 Consulting Services
7.3.3.2 Training and Education
7.3.3.3 Integration and Maintenance
7.3.4 Managed Services
8 Application Security Market, by Deployment Mode
8.1 Introduction
8.1.1 Deployment Modes: Market Drivers
8.1.2 Deployment Modes: COVID-19 Impact
8.2 Cloud
8.3 On-Premises
9 Application Security Market, by Organization Size
9.1 Introduction
9.1.1 Organization Size: Market Drivers
9.1.2 Organization Size: COVID-19 Impact
9.2 Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
9.3 Large Enterprises
10 Application Security Market, by Vertical
10.1 Introduction
10.1.1 Verticals: Market Drivers
10.1.2 Verticals: COVID-19 Impact
10.2 Banking, Financial Services and Insurance
10.3 Retail and Ecommerce
10.4 Government and Public Sector
10.5 Healthcare
10.6 Telecommunication
10.7 Education
10.8 It and Ites
10.9 Other Verticals
11 Application Security Market, by Region
11.1 Introduction
11.2 North America
11.3 Europe
11.4 Asia-Pacific
11.5 Middle East and Africa
11.6 Latin America
12 Competitive Landscape
12.1 Overview
12.2 Market Evaluation Framework
12.2.1 New Product Launches/Developments
12.2.2 Partnerships/Agreements/Collaborations
12.2.3 Acquisitions
12.2.4 Business Expansions
12.3 Key Players Revenue Share Analysis, 2019
12.4 Competitive Leadership Mapping
12.4.1 Star
12.4.2 Emerging Leader
12.4.3 Pervasive
12.5 Competitive Leadership Mapping, for Startups
12.5.1 Progressive Companies
12.5.2 Responsive Companies
12.5.3 Dynamic Companies
12.5.4 Starting Blocks
12.6 Market Share of Key Players in Market
13 Company Profiles
13.1 Introduction
13.2 IBM
13.3 Hcl
13.4 Cisco Systems
13.5 Synopsys
13.6 Checkmarx (Hellman and Friedman)
13.7 Veracode (Broadcom)
13.8 Micro Focus
13.9 Whitehat Security
13.10 Capegemini
13.11 Rapid7
13.12 Onapsis
13.13 Gitlab
13.14 Cast
13.15 Contrast Security
13.16 Qualys
13.17 Vmware
13.18 Onespan
13.19 Trustwave
13.20 Imperva
13.21 F5 Networks
13.22 Acunetix
13.23 Nowsecure
13.24 Pradeo
13.25 Lookout
13.26 Data Theorem
13.27 Zimperium
13.28 Kryptowire
14 Adjacent Markets
15 Appendix
15.1 Discussion Guide
15.2 Knowledge Store: Subscription Portal
15.3 Available Customizations
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Picus Security Launches Security Validation for Kubernetes
Teams can eliminate container security exposures with the new enhancements in Picus’ platform for multi-cloud
SAN FRANCISCO, May 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Picus Security, the Security Validation company, today announced security validation for Kubernetes. This new capability allows Security and DevOps teams to realize the benefits of containers securely by proactively measuring and optimizing the resilience of clusters. It is the latest innovative addition to the Picus Security Validation Platform, which empowers users to consistently validate their security posture and measure risk across on-premises and multi-cloud environments.
For organizations that want an agile way to deploy, run and scale applications, Kubernetes offers considerable benefits. However, security is often the biggest barrier to its adoption. The dynamic and complex nature of Kubernetes means that containers are often misconfigured due to human error. Without a hands-on approach to governance, security gaps can easily emerge over time, increasing the risk of incidents. This situation is exacerbated by the high level of expertise required to secure Kubernetes and the use of default settings which are inherently insecure. According to The State of Kubernetes Report, more than two-thirds of Kubernetes users (67%) have delayed deployments due to security concerns.*
The addition of Kubernetes validation extends the Picus platform’s existing validation capabilities, which are powered by attack simulation and GenAI. It enables organizations to proactively identify and mitigate security misconfigurations, such as weak policies and settings that could allow containers to run with insecure privileges and facilitate lateral movement. Now security teams can automatically assess the security of their workloads wherever they are located – on-premises, in containers, and also in cloud platforms including Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Platform, and Microsoft Azure.
“Cloud security is perhaps the biggest barrier of entry for organizations that want to take advantage of container orchestration,” said Volkan Erturk, Picus CTO and Co-Founder. “Kubernetes offers incredible opportunities for DevOps teams to deploy and scale new applications, but Security teams can struggle to keep pace.
“With the Picus Security Validation Platform, security concerns won’t slow down an organization’s digital transformation journey. This new offering will allow our users to consistently measure the security of their workloads and vastly reduce the effort needed to address exposures across growing IT environments.”
Additional Information
Read the Kubernetes validation announcement blog.Register for the upcoming webinar on July 11th 2024 at 10.00 EST/ 15.00 BST: Beyond Cloud Security Posture Management: Validating Cloud Effectiveness with Attack Simulation About Picus Security
Picus Security helps security teams consistently and accurately validate their security posture. Our Security Validation Platform simulates real-world threats to evaluate the effectiveness of security controls, identify high-risk attack paths to critical assets, and optimize threat prevention and detection capabilities.
As the pioneer of Breach and Attack Simulation, we specialize in delivering the actionable insights our customers need to be threat-centric and proactive.
Picus is a Gartner® Peer Insights™ Customers’ Choice for 2024 in the BAS tools category†. The company is recognized as a leader by Frost & Sullivan^.
† Gartner, Voice of the Customer for Breach and Attack Simulation Tools, Peer Contributors, 30 January 2024 ^ Frost and Sullivan, 2022 Frost Radar™ report for the Global Breach and Attack Simulation Market
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Highlights from the Finale: Day Three of the London Blockchain Conference Unravelled
As the London Blockchain Conference draws to a close, attendees heard from industry experts on Driving Innovation with Blockchain.
LONDON, May 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Attendees at the London Blockchain Conference were in to witness the final day, which featured a line-up of informative and thought-provoking speakers. Throughout the day, there were exciting panels and presentations which featured cutting-edge ideas and insights.
Day 3 kickstarted with BSVA launching a new report focusing on the role of blockchain in safeguarding data and streamlining transactions.
Other sessions included:
The Intersection of Web3, AI, and Emerging Tech – Somi Aran, Founder of InPeak gave the opening keynote which explored the dynamic convergence of Web3, Artificial Intelligence, and emerging technologies. She delved into how these technologies are reshaping industries and redefining the boundaries of innovation and the potential impacts and opportunities these technologies present.
Bridging the gap: Making Web3 technologies user-friendly – Christine Leong, CIO, nChain – discussed some of the innovative strategies and practical solutions aimed at simplifying Web3 technologies. She also discussed how nChain is planning to transform Web3 from a domain exclusive to the tech-savvy, into a user-friendly ecosystem that empowers all users.
Is code law? – Rules applicable to blockchain networks – panel featuring Marcin Zarakowski, CEO of Token Recovery, Akber Datoo CEO of D2 Legal Technology, Jeffrey Golden, King’s Counsel (Hon) at 3 Hare Court Chambers, Andrei Kirilenko, Professor of Finance at Cambridge Judge Business School, Professor Sarah Green, Law Commissioner at Law Commission, where they discussed that rules apply to the nodes and validators which support the particular network and process its transactions. The group also discussed whether the blockchain protocols’ rules and software code are the only sources of regulation in blockchain networks.
An Introduction to nChain Identity – Thomas Moretti, Head of Product Development at nChain. He spoke about the Self Sovereignty Identity concept and showcased the latest project it is working on – nChain Identity.
Reimagining Roles: How regulated industry leaders are shaping the future of finance – a panel featuring, Andrew Mosson (Chief Commercial Officer of OneTrading, Néstor Palao, Head DLT & Corporate Clients at Sygnum Bank, Laurence Lewandowska, CFO/COO at BSV Association and Wojciech Kaszycki Chairman & Founder at Mobilum. The panel discussed how the new era of digital assets, traditional banking institutions, exchanges, and financial services are being reimagined in the context of emerging technologies such as blockchain and AI.
Please register here if you would like to listen to any of the sessions today.
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Nord Anglia Education publishes new insights on the role of AI and metacognition in learning
LONDON, May 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — INSIGHTS, the global publication from Nord Anglia Education, has published two new articles taking an in-depth look at AI in education and the role of metacognition in teaching and learning.
Exploring the role of AI in learning
https://www.nordangliaeducation.com/insights/2024/articles/the-generative-generationIn its ‘Generative Generation’ feature, INSIGHTS explores the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in education, and whether the technology is making it easier for children to learn. Speaking to Nord Anglia’s educators as well as leading experts from the world of academia, it also includes real-life examples of how Nord Anglia’s schools are using AI in the classroom.
For example, Nord Anglia’s British International School in Kuala Lumpur has adapted the technology to create an AI-powered teaching assistant that can personalise learning, guide students through content exploration, and deepen their understanding through interactive activities. Learners define the topic they want to explore and the course specification they are working to, and the AI explores the content with them in a conversational way, enabling them to ask questions as they go.
Dr Bruce Geddes, Deputy Head of Secondary at the school, told INSIGHTS that AI represents “the biggest opportunity we’ve had in our lifetimes, for many, many spheres, but particularly in education”.
Avenues: The World School in New York, which became part of Nord Anglia in 2023, encourages its students to use AI in their work. As an example, in an app development project students use ChatGPT to generate the bulk of the coding, then review, correct and refine it. This saves them “hours of manual work by leveraging the appropriate tool in an academically appropriate way,” says Lia Muschellack, Director of Technology at the school.
The school also has its own generative AI chatbot, Savvy, built in 2019 and now powered by open AI technology. It can answer queries, provide information, and engage in “diverse discussions ranging from academic topics to casual conversations”.
“We understand that our students will be actively leveraging these tools throughout their academic and professional pathways, so we want to make sure they not only understand the potentials and limitations, but that they have tinkered and truly experienced them,” Muschellack explains.
Metacognition: a learning superpower
In its feature ‘Metacognition. Helping Kids Unlock the Power of ‘Thinking about Thinking’, INSIGHTS looks at how students can develop the important skill of metacognition.
“Metacognition is the ability to be aware of our cognitive or thought processes and to monitor, reflect on, and change those processes,” Dr Rose Luckin, Professor of Learner Centred Design at the University College London Knowledge Lab, told INSIGHTS.
Nord Anglia Education is working with Dr Luckin to develop its approach to metacognition and to help teachers introduce metacognitive strategies into classrooms. It has developed a metacognitive framework of six “Learner Ambitions” to help students develop the 6 Cs: to become critical, creative, committed, and curious learners, working compassionately and collaboratively in the classroom and beyond.
As the article explains, Nord Anglia’s deep dive into metacognition has many goals: developing student agency, boosting academic performance, and developing ‘future’ skills that employers want. The framework is being initially applied across 27 Nord Anglia schools around the world and its impact will be measured in independent research in partnership with Boston College, reporting in 2025.
Nord Anglia’s examination of metacognition also involves exploring personalised goals and thinking routines. For instance, students at Nord Anglia International School Hong Kong use the “Step In, Step Out, Step Back” routine to develop empathy and understanding in their studies. “It’s about asking the right questions; those really big questions that lead to even more questions,” says Raquel Thomson, the school’s Deputy Head of Primary. “Thinking strategies like this stay with students and serve a purpose whatever they do in their lives, whether they choose to be a scientist or a teacher or go into business.”
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No two children learn the same way, which is why our schools around the world personalise learning to what works best for every student. Inspired by our high-quality teachers, our students achieve outstanding academic results and go on to study at the world’s top universities.
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