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Global Computer Security Software Market [2023 to 2030] | Industry Predicted to Grow at a Remarkable Pace


The Global Computer Security Software Market Insights [2023-2030] –

Global Computer Security Software Market [2023-2030] research report delivers a comprehensive analysis of the market structure along with a forecast of the various segments and sub-segments of the Computer Security Software market. The report covers a strategic profiling of key players in the market, comprehensively analyzing their core competencies, and drawing a competitive landscape for the market. Key players in the market have been identified through secondary research, and their market shares have been determined through primary and secondary research. All percentage shares, splits, and breakdowns have been determined using secondary and verified primary sources. This report includes the estimation of market size for value and volume. Top-down and bottom-up approaches have been used to estimate and validate the market size of the Computer Security Software market, and to estimate the size of various other dependent submarkets in the overall market. [104 Pages Updated Report]

The Global Computer Security Software Market is Forecasted to Reach a Multimillion-Dollar Valuation by 2030, Exhibiting an Unexpected CAGR During the Forecast Period of 2023-2030, as Compared to Data from 2018 to 2022. With tables and figures helping analyze worldwide Global Computer Security Software market trends, this research provides key statistics on the state of the industry and is a valuable source of guidance and direction for companies and individuals interested in the market. Ask for a Sample Report

Key Players in the Global Computer Security Software Market Covered in Chapter 9:

AVG Technologies
Kaspersky Lab
Symantec
Cylance
Teramind
McAfee
TunnelBear
Salesforce
Webroot
MiniTool

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About Computer Security Software Market and Insights:

According to the latest research, the global Computer Security Software market size was valued at USD million in 2022 and is expected to expand at a CAGR of Percent during the forecast period, reaching USD million by 2028.

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How Check Point is keeping pace with the cyber security landscape


Having invented the modern firewall that enterprises still use today to keep threat actors at bay, Check Point Software’s founder and CEO Gil Shwed cuts an influential figure in the cyber security industry.

He wrote the first version of FireWall-1, the company’s flagship offering that became the world’s first commercially available firewall product in 1994, and patented stateful inspection, now a de facto standard security technology.

Under his leadership, Check Point has broadened its portfolio, offering a wide range of security capabilities from cloud and network security to a unified security management tool called Infinity that consolidates security capabilities into a single platform.

In a wide-ranging interview with Computer Weekly, Shwed spoke about how Check Point is keeping pace with the cyber security landscape, the company’s key growth areas and approach to cloud security, as well as how generative AI (artificial intelligence) will impact cyber security.

Could you give me a sense of the growth areas for the company, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region?

Shwed: I think the growth areas are almost unlimited because our business is multi-dimensional, especially in Asia, where not all the countries are in the same stage of development. So clearly, there is more potential everywhere.

For those in less developed countries, there’s plenty of potential to catch up and get to a reasonable level of security and those in developed countries will keep investing because they know how important it is.

In terms of technology, I think the real challenge today is from a product perspective. While we can sell more products to secure the cloud, networks and users, it’s important to create a collaborative platform for security architectures to work together.

Now, if you look at traditional defence, when a fire alarm goes off, we’re not going to sit around and say we don’t care. The doors will close, and we will all take care of it to make sure the fire doesn’t spread to the entire building.

The average cloud application has about 15 connections to other applications, and not all of them are owned by your company, so the risk level on the cloud is very high

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Ransomware Attacks on Pace for Another Record Year


The number of ransomware attacks detected in the first quarter of this year doubled the total number for all of 2021.

Despite increased law enforcement pressure on ransomware gangs and an IT community that has never been more aware of the ransomware threat, ransomware detections have already doubled the total number of detections for all of 2021 in just the first quarter of this year, according to a new report from WatchGuard Technologies.

The cybersecurity firm’s researchers say it detected 2,365 ransomware attacks in the first quarter of 2022, a massive increase from the previous year’s first quarter, when the company detected just 848 ransomware attacks.

Furthermore, the total ransomware detections in the first quarter were more than all of 2021, when WatchGuard detected 1,313 ransomware attacks. That’s an 80% increase from the previous year and more than triple quarter-over-quarter.

In a statement, the company’s Chief Security Officer Corey Nachreiner said 2022 should break the record for annual ransomware detections.

“We continue to urge companies to not only commit to implementing simple but critically important measures but also to adopt a true unified security approach that can adapt quickly and efficiently to growing and evolving threats,” he said.

WatchGuard’s Internet Security Report for the first quarter also touches on Log4Shell, the remote code execution vulnerability in Log4J that sent IT and security teams scrambling late last year to find and remediate the bug in thousands of software products.

According to WatchGuard, the exploit was heavily targeted in the first quarter, with the vulnerability now considered a top 10 network attack.

In addition, the company says the notorious botnet Emotet is alive and well despite global law enforcement action. Emotet now accounts for three of the top 10 malware detections, and is the most widespread malware, according to Watchguard.

“The basics of how Emotet operates hasn’t changed,” researchers wrote in the report. “It still turns the victim’s computer into a bot where the command-and-control server has complete control.”

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A new state-backed hacker group is hijacking government domains at a phenomenal pace – TechCrunch

A new state-backed hacker group is hijacking government domains at a phenomenal pace  TechCrunch

A few months ago, researchers at Cisco’s Talos cybersecurity unit sounded the alarm after discovering a previously undiscovered hacker group targeting a core …

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