The global security services market size is expected to reach USD 212.36 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 6.2% from 2023 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. Globalization has become an important driver behind security concerns. For instance, increasing international trade encourages more passenger and freight travel. The expansion of air, rail, road, and maritime transportation raises the possibility of security lapses that lead to robberies and organized smuggling, which encourages governments to strengthen cross-border surveillance. Growing immigration activities reduces a nation's capacity to thwart covert threats and, in certain situations, increases the sense of fear among local populations.

The growing internationalization of production activities has seen communications and supply chains become increasingly global, specialized, and fragmented, giving rise to vulnerabilities. At the same time, businesses and governments are seeking ways of conducting their operations more efficiently and managing security more cost-effectively. Subsequently, boosting the market growth. The rising cybercrime activities in both developed and emerging nations have raised concerns for companies. Governments and other large enterprises are attempting to close the gap between the amount of money spent on cybersecurity systems and the best outcome possible with the threat artifacts gathered to lessen or neutralize emerging threats.

The applicability and usefulness of intelligence have led organizations to integrate contextual information and data points to determine relevant threats to the business and thus provide actionable strategies towards the same. As cyberattacks are becoming more sophisticated, cybercriminals are abusing network security and getting privileged access all around the world. In addition, the fact that the attackers are operating as a genuine group that is expected to grow in scope raises concerns about attacks on industries, including BFSI, government, healthcare, and others. The factors mentioned earlier have led to growing security awareness and are thus resulting in higher spending on threat intelligence solutions with an aim to combat or mitigate risk to the organization.

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Security Services Market Report Highlights

• The managed security services (MSS) segment held a significant revenue share of 32.4% in 2022

• MSS capabilities include exposure assessment, detection & response, security monitoring, and operational services specific to security technology implementation & consulting. MSS providers offer a wide range of engagement models with technology-based management-driven experience

• Threat intelligence security services is projected to register a CAGR of 9.5% from 2023 to 2030

• The BFSI segment is expected to register the highest CAGR of 24.2% from 2023 to 2030. Revenues obtained by companies offering cloud security, biometric technologies, and endpoint detection & response to the BFSI sector make up the security services industry

Security Services Market Segmentation

Grand View Research has segmented the global security services market based on type, application, and region:

Security Services Type Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2017 - 2030)

• Managed Security Services

• Security Consulting Services

• SaaS Security Services

• Threat Intelligence Security Services

• Others

Security Services Application Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2017 - 2030)

• BFSI

• Government & Defence

• IT & Telecommunication

• Healthcare

• Energy & Utilities

• Manufacturing

• Retail

• Others

Security Services Regional Outlook (Revenue, USD Billion, 2017 - 2030)

• North America

o U.S.

o Canada

• Europe

o U.K.

o Germany

o France

• Asia Pacific

o China

o Japan

o India

o South Korea

o Australia

• Latin America

o Brazil

o Mexico

• Middle East & Africa (MEA)

o Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA)

o UAE

o South Africa

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