CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE PROTECTION (CIP) MARKET, SIZE AND SHARE ANALYSIS - GROWTH TRENDS AND FORECASTS (2024-2031)
Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP) Market, By Component (Solution and Services), By Security Type: Application Security, Cloud Security, Critical Network Security, Supply Chain Security, Endpoint Management, and Others , By End-use Industry (IT & Telecommunications, BFSI, Government and Defence, Healthcare and Public Health, Manufacturing, Oil & Gas, and Others), By Geography (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East and Africa).
In October 2023, GHD Digital introduced its Cyber Critical Infrastructure and Risk Centre of Excellence (CoE). This initiative is crafted to safeguard organizations, their crucial systems, and sensitive data from the escalating risk of cyber-attacks.
In September 2023, Ericsson and Google Cloud expanded their partnership to create an advanced Ericsson Cloud RAN solution on Google Distributed Cloud (GDC). This collaboration aims to provide communication service providers (CSP) with integrated automation and orchestration, utilizing AI/ML for added benefits. GDC is a fully-managed hardware and software package that extends Google Cloud services to the edge and data centers. The deployment of Ericsson Cloud RAN on GDC Edge facilitates a highly efficient, reliable, and secure software-centric radio access network infrastructure, offering automation on a large scale.
In February 2023, Northrop Grumman shared news about the launch of its Electronically Scanned Multifunction Reconfigurable Integrated Sensor (EMRIS), a cutting-edge ultra-wideband sensor, which is now undergoing integration and testing. These advanced sensors, like EMRIS, empower military personnel to make quicker decisions and collaborate effectively.
In December 2022, Hexagon AB made a significant move by acquiring Qognify, a top-tier provider of software solutions for physical security and enterprise incident management. Qognify’s Video Management Software (VMS) utilizes video analytics from cameras and cloud technology to offer a unified video monitoring solution.
In December 2020, Fortinet made strides in enhancing security for customers using Amazon Web Services. It announced new integrations to deliver advanced security solutions across cloud platforms, applications, and networks. Fortinet’s cloud-security offerings, including the virtual next-generation firewall FortiGate VM and web application firewall FortiWeb, leverage AWS to provide customers with comprehensive application visibility and centralized management.