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It is cybersecurity however that will continue to be the greatest driver for the global market. For
although some national authorities and utilities operators continue to negate the perceived scope
of the challenge aligned against them, or at least consider it less pressing physical threats, a
majority of national organisations and private authorities are looking to keep up with digital threat
groups that are ever changing, and frequently outpacing the defences built to contain them.
Certainly, in recent years a wide array of security incidents have ensured that the threat
environment is no longer one in which solely have to account for resource theft, vandalism,
sabotage, and terrorism. Of course these issues are still of paramount concern, especially in
countries with extended amounts of vulnerable infrastructure like pipelines, or in areas with highly
sensitive assets such as nuclear power stations or government headquarters. Yet as a result of the
increasing digitalisation and automation of modern societies, so called digital pearl harbours are
set to become viewed with the same amount of trepidation as another Chernobyl or Fukushima
incident.
Presently, a multitude of actors are making headway to counter against what has up to this point
been the Achilles heel of the critical infrastructure. Operating technologies and corporate
technologies alike are being secured, both through typical security measures such as firewalls and
filters, but also through security hardware ingrained from day one within systems and processors
themselves. Governments have also been keen to plug what has been determined as a key
security gap, and to this end, computer emergency response teams, critical information
infrastructure centres, and national cybersecurity initiatives have been brought to bear all over the
world. Increases in tensions in key regions such as the Middle East, and Asia Pacific have only
reinforced these government level efforts, with national authorities and military alliances becoming
rapidly aware of the need to secure the defences of the home front as much as the frontline.
Accordingly, with many nations modernising what infrastructure they already possess, and others
building the infrastructure that they need, the critical infrastructure protection market is one which is
set to only grow in importance over the forecast period. Both physical and cyber threats will drive
any accompanying security solutions, with government regulations reinforcing what many private
operators are already aware of.
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2014-24
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Forecast 2014, 2019, 2024 (% Share)
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2.0
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2%
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19.
0%
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4%
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Personnel
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2024
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