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Proliferation of Wireless Data Forms New Security
Market (17/12/2003)
Wireless carriers are expanding their data services,
and more consumer and business devices are supporting wireless connectivity.
There are a number of security risks associated with wireless data,
which has driven the creation of a new wireless security market.
Most easily addressable within the wireless security market is wireless
device security.
In-Stat/MDR expects that wireless device
security will be a top area of concern for consumers, wireless carriers,
and network administrators, as all groups have a stake in the stability
and security of the devices. The main challenge in securing wireless
devices, according to the high-tech market research firm, is determining
whose job it is to secure these devices. Smartphones, normally sold
through service providers, are usually considered consumer devices,
however, like with the consumer PC market, the average consumer
user lacks understanding of how and why to secure their device.
Many consumers may demand data security from the service providers
and device manufacturers. Meanwhile, corporate IT administrators
are torn between the benefits of offering added mobility via wireless
devices and the security risks associated with wireless deployment
and management.
Additionally, wireless networks are complicating
the security equation, as devices that once were predominantly corporate
in nature, are now also accessing wireless data networks via hotspots
and public areas. These wireless users may be providing malicious
users with a backdoor into corporate networks. Additionally, companies
that have deployed wireless networks require additional security
layers, as existing security measures built into the wireless standards
are weak. Wireless LAN security gateways and wireless Intrusion
Detection Systems have been developed to provide encryption for
corporate wireless data and to identify potential hackers to the
wireless network.
In-Stat/MDR has also found that:
* Within wireless security, there are three
addressable markets: Wireless Infrastructure Security, Wireless
Device Security and Wireless LAN security. Together these segments
are poised to reach $8.4 Billion by 2008.
* Wireless devices create security vulnerabilities
as carriers of malicious data into corporate networks, in addition
to being attacked unto themselves.
* Laptops, phones, and PDAs are the most
common devices accessing wireless networks, and by far, they are
the most at risk within the forecast period. However, the number
of devices that can be wirelessly enabled is limitless, and as such,
the market for wireless security is expected to evolve beyond these
communication devices.
The report, "Wireless Security" (#IN030542MD),analyzes
the worldwide market for wireless security products, ranging from
wireless security at the infrastructure, wireless device security,
and enterprise wireless LAN security. This report includes five-year
forecasts for wireless infrastructure security equipment, anti-virus,
firewall, and VPN for wireless devices, and Wireless LAN security
gateways and Intrusion Detection Systems.
www.instat.com
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