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FC hacker to share inside track on how cyber criminals think at Intersec 2022

– Ethical hacker to disclose secret tactics at Cyber Security Lab held in partnership with UAE Cyber Security Council

– Forum to focus on investigative and forensic techniques, and alliances to prevent cross-border digital terrorism

Dubai, UAE: Intersec, the world-leading emergency services, security, and safety event, will welcome ethical hacker, Freaky Clown (FC) for the first time in the Middle East as a headline speaker at the event who will give deep insights into the world of cybercrime.

As a well-known ethical hacker and social engineer, FC brings a truly unique perspective to Intersec’s inaugural Cyber Security Lab conference, where he will talk about how cyber criminals circumnavigate access controls, how governments and organizations can identify their cyber weaknesses and what they can do to improve their security.

Intersec’s Cyber Security Lab, under the theme ‘into the unknown’, will focus on cybercrime, building cyber resilience, cyber threats, infrastructure investment, national security and international cooperation. It has been developed through a strategic partnership between Intersec and the UAE Cyber Security Council, which sets out to strengthen cybersecurity in the UAE and improve co-ordination and response times to potential attacks.

Commenting on his participation, FC said: “At a time when governments, individuals and organisations over the world are experiencing a steep increase in cyber security threats, I am in a unique position to be able to share inside information on the very people that they are being attacked by. I can help them become more aware, more secure and more capable of defending themselves and look forward to doing so at Intersect, an event which brings the industry’s most important stakeholders together under one roof.”

The Cyber Security Lab is one of six Intersec conferences being staged from 16-18 January 2022 at the Dubai World Trade Centre. Under the theme of ‘Uniting the world’s leading industry specialists for the safety and security of future generations’, the three-day program is packed with hard-hitting discussions featuring global leaders debating, and exchanging perspectives on challenges, strategic initiatives and cooperation to foster safety and security of all. The full programme features over 500 speakers – the largest conference platform for the sector on a world-class stage.

Alex Nicholl, Messe Frankfurt Middle East’s Head of Intersec, said: “Intersec’s commitment to bringing the brightest, most qualified experts to the stage in 2022 is exemplified by the attendance of FC. Perhaps more than most, he understands how cyber criminals think, how they operate and what tools they use to beat security controls. Having worked for major global organizations like Raytheon, the depth and breadth of his insight must be heard – and we are incredibly excited to hear what he has to say at Intersec 2022.”

Demonstrating Intersec’s strategic importance to the UAE, it is held under the patronage of His Highness Sheikh Mansoor Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum and official Supporters include Dubai Police, Dubai Civil Defence, Security Industry Regulatory Agency (SIRA), the UAE Cyber Security Council and Dubai Municipality.

For more information please visit: www.intersecexpo.com.

 

Providing a practical solution

Tony Holloway, Business Development Manager at 360 Vision Technology discusses how thermal imaging technology is supporting effective high-end security.

The strength of thermal imaging lies in proactive surveillance where its deployment is used as an early warning mechanism for approaching people or objects, mechanical failure or process control issues. Thermal cameras are an ideal first line of defense in terms of detection capability and, in the world of high security visual imaging and threat detection, the technology is playing an important role in protecting infrastructure and people. For many years, there has been debate over the value of thermal imaging vs. cost. However, in recent times, things have changed significantly. Today, the technology is much more affordable, with some thermal imaging cameras available at comparable cost to quality professional video surveillance cameras. With affordable thermal imaging now available, the technology is on the agenda for a much larger number of sites and applications.

Thermal technology background

Operating in the lower infra-red part of the spectrum, at longer wavelengths than visible light, thermal images are produced by representing the differences in thermal radiation, or ‘heat signatures’, emitted or reflected by all objects within a field of view; using this differential information to produce high contrast images suitable for effective target detection, security personnel can detect a target of interest (such as a person or vehicle) and take early action for intervention. Thermal imaging security cameras can operate in zero lighting conditions, offering situational awareness and enabling a surveillance system operator to ‘see’ what the human eye cannot, even in complete darkness. Looking at the technology, we can group thermal imaging cameras into two main categories: cooled and uncooled. Cooled thermal cameras offer the ultimate performance in terms of signal-to-noise ratio, delivering around three to four times the sensitivity of uncooled thermal cameras. Their higher sensitivity and longer focal length lenses enable detection and identification of objects over much greater target distances compared to that of uncooled devices. However, the cost of cooled thermal cameras far exceeds that of their uncooled counterparts and therefore rules them out of most enterprises’ available budgets.

Uncooled thermal technology (9Hz)

For most high-end security and commercial applications, the deployment of professional quality uncooled thermal imaging cameras, available at an affordable cost, brings the benefit of useable long-range detection into the grasp and consideration for many organizations where the advantages and availability of 9Hz thermal camera technology can provide an effective solution. Suitable for use within fixed fence line and large, wide-open spaces, thermal camera technology can be deployed in a diverse range of scenarios and applications; this provides a powerful situational awareness and detection tool for the vast majority of high-end security requirements to identify targets of interest at a distance. Whether the need is for security, safety or equipment protection, critical infrastructure, borders, perimeters, utility sites, airports, bridges, ports and more can all be protected. In fact, anywhere where long-range open area detection is needed, uncooled 9Hz thermal cameras can provide a practical solution.

Detection, Recognition and Identification

The detection of a potential threat by a thermal imaging camera is the first step. Once an object of interest is detected, it must be identified and its threat level assessed. Without clear, long-range visual analysis of detected threats (on land or water), surveillance system operators will not be able to distinguish between a false alarm or an alert that requires immediate intervention. As already discussed, thermal imaging cameras detect people or objects by the differential heat signature for the Detection, Recognition and Identification (DRI) fulfilment of a target. However, it’s desirable, from a systems perspective, to use a combination of camera types as thermal alone does not provide the type of evidential images we are familiar with within the visual surveillance spectrum. As an example, a thermal camera could be used to detect long-range threats and activate an alarm trigger to a VMS. In response to the alarm event, an HD surveillance camera could be automatically directed to optically view the object detected as it continues to approach a site. To fulfil the above surveillance detection and imaging scenario, 360 Vision Technology’s range of Predator PTZ and Eclipse static uncooled thermal imaging cameras employ ‘dual’ camera technology, within an ‘all-in-one’ housing. The camera combination of thermal and optical HD surveillance technology delivers high resolution images in all environments and is effective through smoke, dust, light fog, haze and complete darkness. ONVIF compatible, the cameras can be easily integrated into third-party VMS control platforms and advanced analytics. With a thermal imaging range of up to 2.5kms (person detection), 360 Vision Technology’s thermal technology can be used to easily detect vehicles, vessels and persons of interest. In addition to this, thermal imaging cameras can also be applied to applications such as process control, for example to detect excessive heat in pipelines, failing electrical insulators or elevated temperature exceptions, not to mention waste recycling/ processing early combustion detection applications.

Source: Security Journal UK magazine.

Link: https://www.360visiontechnology.com/security-journal-uk-magazine-providing-a-practical-solution/

Over 700 exhibitors confirmed for ISE 2022  

ISE 2022 returns with a vibrant and inspiring edition, a redesigned show floor and new demonstration areas guaranteed to enable exhibitors to ‘Rise Up. Reimagine. Ignite the Future.’

Exhibitors are signing up in significant numbers to take part in ISE 2022, the destination for world-class brands to showcase the latest technologies in pro AV. With over 700 exhibitors already committed, including bellwether brands Barco, Crestron, KNX, Kramer, LG, Panasonic, Samsung, and Sony to name just a few – the show floor has been redesigned and will also feature a brand-new Discovery Zone, highlighting 40 new companies exhibiting for the first time.

Mike Blackman, Managing Director, Integrated Systems Events comments: “It is very heartening to see that globally, events and exhibitions are returning to strength. We are delighted that we already have 700+ exhibitors confirming their presence at ISE 2022 and we expect more to confirm in the coming days.  With a vibrant thought leadership content programme and inspiring show floor, we are very much looking forward to getting back to business in Barcelona in February next year.”

A regular highlight of ISE, Crestron has exhibited at every single edition since the show’s launch in 2004 and is a key booth to visit in the Multi-Technology Zone. Brad Hintze, Executive VP, Marketing of Crestron comments: “ISE continues to be a vital connection point for our industry across the residential and commercial spaces. We are eagerly anticipating this year’s show as a platform to showcase the many award-winning and category-defining solutions that have been released since the last time we were all together in person. Crestron is deeply committed to dealer success, and we look forward to the conversations and the opportunity to develop new business at ISE 2022.”

Six Technology Zones

Taking advantage of the large, modern venue at the Fira de Barcelona Gran Vía, ISE’s new home provides ample space for a new approach to the show floor. Six Technology Zones, set out over five spacious halls, group together exhibitors in the major technology areas, making it simpler for delegates to plan their visit and find and compare the wide variety of solutions they need for their integration projects. The six zones are:

  • NEW: Unified Comms & Education Technology (Hall 2) – newly combined zones
  • NEW: Residential & Smart Building (Hall 2) – newly combined zones
  • Multi-Technology Zone (Halls 3 and 5)
  • Digital Signage & DooH (Hall 6)
  • Audio (Hall 7)
  • NEW: Lighting & Staging (Hall 7) – featuring special Lighting Demo Zone

Registration is now open. Don’t miss out, book your FREE ticket to ISE 2022 here: https://www.iseurope.org/lp.php?actioncode=Z62UOKAB&utm_source=a&s_adria&utm_medium=editorial&utm_campaign=ise2022

Integrated Systems Europe, ISE 2022, will take place at the Fira de Barcelona Gran Vía on 1-4 February 2022. The ISE Conference programme runs from Monday 31 January through to Friday 4 February.  For more information, please visit www.iseurope.org

Big changes imminent for smart home camera market

Some of the largest smart home surveillance camera brands – Arlo, Blink, Nest, Ring, and Wyze – remain in control of the surveillance camera market, though a sea change is imminent, according to the latest research published in Strategy Analytics’ Smart Home Camera Market Analysis and Forecast – October 2021.

As differentiators other than the lowest camera selling price begin to fade for most brands it is becoming clear that device-only business models will become unsustainable. The hardware-first business model that has spurred tremendous growth in this smart home device segment for brands such as Wyze, Xiaomi, Reolink, and Eufy, as well as dozens of Chinese companies over the last five years is showing signs of winding down. Companies already well down the path towards software, such as Amazon (Blink and Ring), Arlo, and Google (Nest), will further entrench themselves at the top of the market, as well as enjoy a head start on earning them new customers and protecting their installed bases. Cameras from brands that either cannot or choose not to enhance their software offerings will be viewed as commodities, at best relegating these brands to the sidelines, at worst knocking them out of the camera market altogether.

Bill Ablondi, Director, Smart Home Strategies, added, “Strategy Analytics’ research into the consumer smart home surveillance camera market shows specifications, such as 1080p or greater video resolution, advanced night vision capabilities, and integration with digital assistant ecosystems are still important to consumers, though to a much lesser degree than in the past. Competitors in the smart home camera arena know that leadership in this market will soon be based on software and services more advanced than simply enabling cloud storage or remote viewing. The challenge ahead for camera companies will be determining how to successfully transition from selling camera hardware to selling security, monitoring, and safety features.”

Teledyne Flir strengthens critical infrastructure perimeter portfolio

Teledyne Flir has recently released new additions to its perimeter security portfolio for critical infrastructure – the Elara R-Series Commercial Ground Security Radars and the Triton FH-Series Multispectral Fixed Cameras.

A first for Teledyne Flir, the Elara R-Series is the ideal commercial radar system for industrial commercial applications, increasing detection coverage, auto-tracking, dynamic mapping and position intelligence of intruders. Part of the Teledyne Flir premium Triton family of cameras, the Triton FH-Series delivers both intrusion detection and video verification through its high-resolution thermal and visible imaging capabilities. These features plus the ability to capture vital details using 4K imagery enables security personnel to properly identify and assess situations, significantly improving response time.

The Elara R-Series introduces compact ground radars built to work within larger security systems to provide advanced warning of both human and vehicle intrusions beyond the fence line, while continuously tracking and precisely locating multiple targets. This series consists of two models, each designed with regional certifications in mind: the Elara R-290, which is compliant with United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines, and the Elara R-190, which is Conformité Européenne (CE)-compliant for Europe. The Elara R-290 features a 90-degree field of view, up to a 400-metre range for vehicle tracking, a 200-metre range for human tracking, and provides wide-area protection as well as situational awareness beyond the fence line; the Elara R-190 offers a 300-metre range for vehicles and 125 metres for humans. These products are designed for reliable detection in all weather and lighting conditions. The radars’ auto-tracking feature helps to direct pan-tilt-zoom surveillance sensors in the right direction; the radars also help expand coverage area and significantly minimize false alarms. In addition, both models can provide security personnel with precise, real-time data, 24/7.

The Triton FH-Series are ruggedised, multispectral fixed cameras that integrate industry-leading thermal imaging for detection with 4K visible imaging to help identify intruders in harsh perimeter security settings. Critical infrastructure facilities will benefit from technological advancements, such as highly-accurate convolutional neural network (CNN)-based video analytics for both thermal and visible spectrums, which minimize false alarms and aid in geo-locating threats for superior situational awareness. The on-board scheduling tool gives the operator the ability to select the type of analytics used to make detections based on time of day, business hours, and seasonality. Additionally, radiometric versions of the Triton FH-Series can be used for early fire detection applications to help critical sites operate safely and efficiently.

“Teledyne Flir is committed to equipping security directors with technologies that empower them to protect their facilities and personnel at mission critical sites,” said Kai Moncino, Global Business Development Manager, Security at Teledyne Flir. “The Elara R-Series and Triton FH-Series are built to enhance perimeter protection, providing accurate detection and alerting of threats. As with all of our new products, the Elara R-Series and Triton FH-Series are designed with the latest cyber-hardening features for added security and peace of mind.”

Security Summit – Virtual Event Returns with Even Greater Ambitions in 2022

Having successfully organized the latest edition in May this year, Security Summit – Virtual Event arrives to the online realm once again on March 29 – April 1, 2022.

The event will play to the strengths of the online format which has garnered much attention on two occasions which took place in November, 2020 and May, 2021, respectively.

The upcoming Security Summit will build upon the remarkable success of its predecessors which jointly gathered more than 3000 professionals from more than 90 countries on an international level with more than 120 renowned global and regional exhibiting companies.

The event will once again take place via tried & tested Connect2B platform which is the professional network welcoming the professionals from industries of security, cyber security, IoT, ICT, smart solutions, automation and mobility in a fast, convenient, and meaningful way through abounded easy-to-use features. Security Summit shall conduct a four-day conference program with the theme—Emerge into the New Tomorrow Together – to deliver about the new-age security challenges of both cities and organizations. This role is played by AI and IoT in making surveillance systems more robust.

Connect2B includes easy scheduling of online meetings, direct messaging, products and services presentations and promotions via text, video and catalogues available for download to all interested participants.

The full functionality of exhibition and conference halls by allowing the participating companies to present themselves at company profiles (virtual booths) represents the key milestone with this edition, too. Additionally, there is a dedicated marketplace option for the promotion of products, services, and solutions with added support for easy navigation through all the exhibiting materials and a list of registered participants.

Further, all sponsors can view the data and inquiries of all interested parties in one place as well as check who sent their data directly via the Connect with Exhibitor option available on the exhibitor’s company profile. This option mimics to the perfection the availability to exchange business cards during a live event.

Organizers invite all trusted partners of the event as well as new exhibitors and participants to keep an eye on future announcements and avail themselves of the benefits which have made the Security Summit – Virtual Event a pioneering large-scale online security event at the international arena. More information is readily available at www.vsecuritysummit.com.

To sum, the main benefits of Security Summit – Virtual Event are:

Generate More Leads with Virtual Trade Show

Reach more people around the globe with no travel time.  Virtual booths, chat in real-time and upload digital sales & marketing materials.

Market Your Products Globally with Virtual Event

Virtual events enable exhibitors and professionals to reach more people at a lower cost, creating massive online audiences for companies to share their innovations with.

Attract More Attendees

Increase the value of your virtual events and invite as many attendees to learn more about your products, solutions, and services. Deploy materials anywhere and anytime on their desktop and mobile devices.

Organizer of Security Summit virtual event is a&s Adria, professional magazine providing total security solutions for industry professionals.

Safety first: how does Partizan STD-2MP check COVID certificates?

Multifunctional terminal Partizan STD-2MP helps businesses to work in a pandemic. At many European places where visitors need to measure temperatures and verify COVID certificates, the device has already shown itself to be at its best. Due diligence is quick and hassle-free.

The “quarantine” rules are constantly changing, so Partizan developers continue to expand the capabilities of STD-2MP. Of the most recent innovations, it is worth highlighting:

  • Updating the database of European certificates
  • Introduction of additional indication of the check mode

What does it mean? Now, when verifying a COVID certificate, STD-2MP will generate three types of color notifications. Here are the situations:

  • If someone tries to use an invalid certificate, STD-2MP will signal with the red light.
  • If the certificate is valid but the visitor or employee does not present an ID, the STD-2MP will give a yellow notification. This means the certificate is in order. But whether it belongs to the one who showed it – is still a question.
  • Finally, if a valid certificate and passport are presented and their details match, the STD-2MP will give a green notification. All is OK!

The terminal will additionally send reports with PUSH notifications to Partizan mobile application and letters to the admin’s email.

In addition to the verification of certificates, Partizan STD-2MP is able to remotely measure the body temperature of visitors.This significantly saves time at checkpoints. The device also detects the presence of a mask and is able to memorize 22,400 faces and 100,000 events. An important option if you need to keep track of visits or create a database of guests/staff.

Few people like anti-COVID constraints! But realities demand responsibility from us if we want to return to normal life as soon as possible. Partizan STD-2MP terminal is one solution that will allow most types of businesses to comply with government regulations and remain alive.

Partizan specialists continue to work on expanding the STD-2MP functionality. Follow the news!

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Bosch plans to acquire Protec Fire & Security in the UK

Bosch Building Technologies is planning to acquire Protec Fire and Security Group Ltd., headquartered in Nelson, UK – one of the leading system integrators for security and fire detection technology with an innovative product portfolio.

Protec employs around 1,100 employees at its nine European locations in the UK and the Netherlands and generated sales of GBP 125 million (around 142 million Euro) in the fiscal year 2021 according to preliminary figures. “With the acquisition of Protec, Bosch Building Technologies aims to expand its business and grow further in the European market,” says Thomas Quante, president of Bosch Building Technologies. It has been agreed that the purchase price will not be disclosed. The acquisition is subject to approval by the relevant antitrust authorities.

“With Bosch, we found a great partner who values our history, brand and our extraordinary team. I believe this cooperation will open up great opportunities for our company as well as our employees and lead into a successful future,” says Barrie Russell, founder and chairman of Protec Fire and Security Group Ltd. The company’s services and products are used in numerous sectors, for example in industry, airports and railway stations.

Alongside the UK, the Netherlands is another important market for Protec, accounting for the largest share of its overseas sales. Here, the company is mainly active under the brand Hacousto Protec. “In the Dutch market, Protec and its complementary customer and competence structure is an excellent expansion of Bosch Building Technologies’ current business. The acquisition will significantly strengthen our joint market position in the security and fire detection technology sector, create a broader service offering for our customers and expand the product portfolio in the Security & Life Safety area,” adds Quante.

6 reasons to use Partizan Cloud for video surveillance

Do you think that Cloud solutions are in the future? No, it’s already real now. 94% of all IT companies use Cloud technologies. The CCTV industry is no exception.

Back in 2014, Partizan developed and launched its own Cloud video storage service – one of the first in the world! Optimization of backup and recovery, cost reduction, comfortable remote work: all these are the advantages of Partizan Cloud.

Partizan Cloud allows users to:

  1. Work easier and faster

Creation and launch of video surveillance with Partizan Cloud does not require use of additional expensive equipment and complex software debugging. You just connect the CCTV cameras to the Cloud and use the automatic settings.

Partizan Cloud can work with CCTV cameras and DVRs of almost any manufacturer. The main condition is that they must support ONVIF protocol or RTSP stream.

  1. Work safer and more reliable

Video stored in the Cloud cannot be stolen or damaged. Even if attackers try to destroy the CCTV cameras and the recorder, they have no chance to get access to data in Partizan Cloud. Data centers are located in the USA and Europe. This ensures the maximum speed, stability, privacy and security of your data storage. Partizan Cloud works even with slow internet.

Partizan Cloud technical support is available 7 days a week. Mail, phone, Skype, Viber, WhatsApp – all the most convenient ways of communication are available to users.

  1. Work more profitably and more efficiently

Traditional video surveillance solutions are an expensive investment with high up-front and operational costs. Using the Cloud costs 20% -50% less than a standard local video surveillance system, especially when it comes to a small facility (up to 4 CCTV cameras). There is no need to buy a recorder for 8 channels and special hard drives, video in high quality at the optimal rate is always available in the Cloud.

At the same time, the price for Partizan Cloud is lower than that of AWS, Azure or Google Cloud. The price is transparent, Partizan has no additional conditions and limits.

  1. Work more innovative and technologically advanced

Partizan Cloud allows you to receive PUSH notifications when alarms are triggered. For example, if a CCTV camera triggers the motion detection function, the user will instantly receive a message about it.

All alarm events are easy to find in the archive thanks to the conveniently implemented Gallery. The system takes screenshots on its own when certain scenarios are triggered.

With the help of Cloud Link technology, Partizan CCTV cameras can be added to third-party applications of security systems, video from CCTV cameras can be transmitted for monitoring, opened for viewing in players that support the use of links, or inserted directly into the website. It is also convenient to use the link to provide temporary access to the video to colleagues or relatives.

And, of course, Cloud works with Partizan mobile app – winner of prestigious international awards. You can control the video surveillance system right in your smartphone!

  1. Work under your own brand

Use Partizan Cloud Service under your own trademark, including the original design of the interface. Many well-known players in the security industry work on Partizan Cloud Engine. You would be quite surprised to know their names.

  1. Work and earn

Thanks to Partizan video surveillance cloud service, you can build a source of additional passive income. This can be done not only by representatives of security companies or providers, but also by ordinary users.

The affiliate program is divided into three types:

  • Storage Partner – storing part of Partizan video archive on your free servers for additional discounts.
  • OEM Partner – using the capabilities of Partizan Cloud service under your own brand.
  • Platform Partner – purchase of a license and further use of Partizan Cloud free of charge.

Within the framework of the agency program, opened to all users, it is possible to bring clients to Partizan and monthly receive 10% of the cost of the services they will order. More referred clients – more income.

Join Partizan Cloud test mode for 7 days!

During the demo week, the functionality of the service will be 100% yours for one selected CCTV camera. Take it and use it!

The time of the Cloud has come. Increase efficiency, expand your client base, open up new horizons for your business!

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IoT security market to accelerate to $40.3 bn by 2026

Research company Marketsandmarkets has released a new report predicting that the global IoT Security Market size will grow from USD 14.9 billion in 2021 to USD 40.3 billion by 2026, at a CAGR of 22.1% during the forecast period. The drivers for spurring this competitive and diverse market, include, the rapid increase in the number of Industry 4.0 IoT security incidents, stressing the need to strengthen cyber resilience; the growth in IoT security regulations; and security concerns for critical infrastructure. The development of smart infrastructure and the roll-out of the 5G network could also accelerate a new wave of IoT security applications.

By market type within the IoT sector, it is the network security segment that is expected to register the larger market size in 2026. Every enterprise today needs a degree of network security solutions to secure it from the ever-increasing cyber threats. The network architecture is complex and always under threat. The network environment is always changing, and attackers are trying to find and exploit vulnerabilities. These vulnerabilities are found in a large number of areas, including devices, data, applications, users, and locations. There are several network security tools and applications that address the threats and vulnerabilities across the IoT ecosystem. The key trend contributing to the growth of the network security segment is the rising adoption of IoT applications among various industries.

Large enterprises hold the lion’s share
By organisation size, large enterprises are expected to hold the biggest share, as they reshape their security policies and architectures to incorporate big data for protecting critical assets from various cyber attacks. They majorly adopt the IoT security ecosystem to safeguard networks, endpoints, data centres, devices, users, and applications against unauthorised usage and malicious ransomware attacks. With the increasing sophistication of cyber attacks, the demand for advanced IoT security solutions is growing in large enterprises to secure their networks.

Cloud deployment is the way forward
The cloud deployment mode is the fastest-growing segment in terms of mode, because organisations are beginning to understand that they can avoid costs related to hardware, software, storage, and technical staff by using cloud-based IoT security solutions. Cloud-based platforms offer a unified way in the form of SaaS-based security services to secure business applications. These platforms are beneficial for organisations that have strict budgets for security investments. SMEs deploy their solutions in the cloud as it enables them to focus on their core competencies rather than investing their capital in security infrastructures. The cloud deployment mode is growing as cloud IoT security solutions are easy to maintain and upgrade.

Smart homes and wearable tech
By application area, the smart home is an integrated IoT-enabled living, security, comfort, entertainment, and overall home. Smart homes and consumer electronics consist of devices, such as wristwear, eyewear, neckwear, and bodywear, and smart home appliances. In addition, consumer wearables include ring scanners, body-worn cameras, and special-purpose footwear. Consumer electronics and smart home appliances are vulnerable and susceptible to cyberattacks. This vulnerability and susceptibility provides IoT security vendors with a great opportunity to address the security needs of these consumer wearables.

The US leads the way
North America is expected to hold the largest market size in the global IoT Security market during the forecast period. North America has witnessed significant growth in the IoT security market, and it leads the market in terms of market share. North America has led in witnessing cyber attack incidents globally. It is regarded to be the most advanced region with regards to information technology security adoption and infrastructure. The rising concern to safeguard critical infrastructure and sensitive data has enlarged government intermediacy in recent years. Numerous government industry-collaborative efforts have been considered to boost the IoT security market. Budget allocation, along with mandated information consulting policies and collaboration with the private sectors, is expected to make North America the most lucrative market.

The key and emerging market players in the IoT Security Market as named by the Marketsandmarkets in relation to the report include: Microsoft, AWS, Google, IBM, Intel, Cisco, Ericsson, Thales, Allot, Infineon, Atos, Magiccube, Dragos, Claroty, Karamba, Vdoo, Forgerock, Ordr, Newsky, Trend Micro, Sophos, Checkpoint, Fortinet, Palo Alto, Kaspersky and Entrust (US).