IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Security Products and Services 2017 Predictions Sean Pike, Program Vice President, Robert Ayoub, Research Director IDC Web Conference December, 7, 2016
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IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Security Products and Services Note: The size of the bubble indicates complexity/cost to address. Source: IDC, 2016 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 By 2021, 50% of Online Transactions Will Use Biometric Authentication That's Enabled by Broad User Acceptance, Ubiquitous Technology Infrastructure, and Low Implementation Costs Prediction 2: By 2019, More Than 75% of IoT Device Manufacturers Will Improve Their Security and Privacy Capabilities, Making Them More Trustworthy Partners for Technology Buyers Prediction 3: By 2019, 70% of Major Multinational Corporations with Roots in the United States and Europe Will Face Significant Cybersecurity Attacks Aimed at Disrupting the Distribution of Commodities Prediction 4: Over the Next Two Years, 80% of Consumers in Developed Nations Will Defect from a Business Because Their Personally Identifiable Information Is Impacted in a Security Breach Prediction 5: By 2018, 70% of Enterprise Cybersecurity Environments Will Use Cognitive/AI Technologies to Assist Humans in Dealing with the Vastly Increasing Scale and Complexity of Cyberthreats Prediction 6: By 2017, 50% of Enterprise Customers Will Leverage Analytics as a Service to Help Solve the Challenge of Combing Through Security-Related Data and Events Prediction 7: By 2020, Cloud Security Gateway Functionality Will Begin to be Integrated as Part of Web Service Offerings to Entice IT Leaders to Move Offerings to the Cloud Prediction 8: By 2020, 30% of U.S. Broadband Homes Will Have At Least One IP-Enabled Home Automation or Security Monitoring Sensor/Device Prediction 9: By 2020, Over 80% of Enterprises Worldwide Will Invest in Incident Response Retainers Prediction 10: By 2020, More Than 25% of Enterprises Will Secure Their IT Architectures Through Cloud, Hosted, or SaaS Security Services IDC Visit us at IDC.com and follow us on Twitter: @IDC 3
Drivers for Worldwide Security Products and Services Disruptive fault lines: Security, privacy, and regulation Connected conflict: Convergence of technology and privacy Talent crunch: Global demand for digital workers Shifting economics: Data as digital capital Everything, everywhere: The rise of computer-based intelligence For additional details on the above Drivers, please refer to report: IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Security Products and Services 2017 Predictions (IDC #US41866116) IDC Visit us at IDC.com and follow us on Twitter: @IDC 4
IDC FutureScape: Security Products and Services Predictions Highlights Prediction 1: By 2021, 50% of Online Transactions Will Use Biometric Authentication That's Enabled by Broad User Acceptance, Ubiquitous Technology Infrastructure, and Low Implementation Costs Prediction 4: Over the Next Two Years, 80% of Consumers in Developed Nations Will Defect from a Business Because Their Personally Identifiable Information Is Impacted in a Security Breach Prediction 8: By 2020, 30% of U.S. Broadband Homes Will Have At Least One IP-Enabled Home Automation or Security Monitoring Sensor/Device Prediction 9: By 2020, Over 80% of Enterprises Worldwide Will Invest in Incident Response Retainers For additional details on all 10 Predictions, please refer to report: IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Security Products and Services 2017 Predictions (IDC #US41866116) IDC Visit us at IDC.com and follow us on Twitter: @IDC 5
Prediction 1 - By 2021, 50% of Online Transactions Will Use Biometric Authentication That's Enabled by Broad User Acceptance, Ubiquitous Technology Infrastructure, and Low Implementation Costs IT Impact Guidance Support biometric auth. to reduce fraud cost Adopt a cost-efficient platform Organizations need to find the expertise to implement and support enterprises' solutions Need for fast path deployment Explore varied deployment options Recruit technical skill set required for implementation Note: The size of the bubble indicates complexity/cost to address. Source: IDC, 2016 IDC Visit us at IDC.com and follow us on Twitter: @IDC 6
Prediction 4 Over the Next Two Years, 80% of Consumers in Developed Nations Will Defect from a Business Because Their Personally Identifiable Information Is Impacted in a Security Breach IT Impact Guidance Increased IT pressure Creates a time sink Continued need to focus attention on many egresses Limit access to sensitive data Modernize encryption Provide C-level visibility Note: The size of the bubble indicates complexity/cost to address. Source: IDC, 2016 IDC Visit us at IDC.com and follow us on Twitter: @IDC 7
Prediction 8 By 2020, 30% of U.S. Broadband Homes Will Have At Least One IP-Enabled Home Automation or Security Monitoring Sensor/Device IT Impact Understand data obligations in this ecosystem PCI obligations Guidance Create an IoT security strategy Data, device, and safety must be considered Note: The size of the bubble indicates complexity/cost to address. Source: IDC, 2016 IDC Visit us at IDC.com and follow us on Twitter: @IDC 8
Prediction 9 By 2020, Over 80% of Enterprises Worldwide Will Invest in Incident Response Retainers IT Impact Guidance Past crises have shifted budget from more strategic activities to IR This has pulled overall budget from needed security technology refresh Review retainer-based incident response plan Ensure inclusion of breach readiness offerings Note: The size of the bubble indicates complexity/cost to address. Source: IDC, 2016 IDC Visit us at IDC.com and follow us on Twitter: @IDC 9
IDC FutureScape: Worldwide Security Products and Services Note: The size of the bubble indicates complexity/cost to address. Source: IDC, 2016 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 By 2021, 50% of Online Transactions Will Use Biometric Authentication That's Enabled by Broad User Acceptance, Ubiquitous Technology Infrastructure, and Low Implementation Costs Prediction 2: By 2019, More Than 75% of IoT Device Manufacturers Will Improve Their Security and Privacy Capabilities, Making Them More Trustworthy Partners for Technology Buyers Prediction 3: By 2019, 70% of Major Multinational Corporations with Roots in the United States and Europe Will Face Significant Cybersecurity Attacks Aimed at Disrupting the Distribution of Commodities Prediction 4: Over the Next Two Years, 80% of Consumers in Developed Nations Will Defect from a Business Because Their Personally Identifiable Information Is Impacted in a Security Breach Prediction 5: By 2018, 70% of Enterprise Cybersecurity Environments Will Use Cognitive/AI Technologies to Assist Humans in Dealing with the Vastly Increasing Scale and Complexity of Cyberthreats Prediction 6: By 2017, 50% of Enterprise Customers Will Leverage Analytics as a Service to Help Solve the Challenge of Combing Through Security-Related Data and Events Prediction 7: By 2020, Cloud Security Gateway Functionality Will Begin to be Integrated as Part of Web Service Offerings to Entice IT Leaders to Move Offerings to the Cloud Prediction 8: By 2020, 30% of U.S. Broadband Homes Will Have At Least One IP-Enabled Home Automation or Security Monitoring Sensor/Device Prediction 9: By 2020, Over 80% of Enterprises Worldwide Will Invest in Incident Response Retainers Prediction 10: By 2020, More Than 25% of Enterprises Will Secure Their IT Architectures Through Cloud, Hosted, or SaaS Security Services IDC Visit us at IDC.com and follow us on Twitter: @IDC 10
Audience Q&A Today s Speakers Sean Pike Program Vice President Robert Ayoub Research Director Note: The size of the bubble indicates complexity/cost to address. Source: IDC, 2016 IDC Visit us at IDC.com and follow us on Twitter: @IDC 11
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