The global automated breach and attack simulation market is predicted to reach USD 170 million in 2024 and USD 730 million by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 33.3% during the forecast period.
Automated breach and attack simulations create safe and secure networks in computer systems. These solutions follow easy steps for installation and also require comparatively low maintenance costs. This technology is deployed in the cloud-based platforms for effective outcomes. Breach and attack simulation offers security testing consistently to prevent cyberattack loss. As the technology is being updated, these solutions are also being updated regularly in order to create new vulnerabilities. They keep simulation real by including malicious files. The increasing number of cyberattacks worldwide is a key driving factor for the market's enormous growth. In addition, the market is propelled by growing demand for the production of quality tools to withstand the competitive world. The rise in the prevalence of data management by defending against threats is greatly influencing the market's growth.
However, the lack of knowledge about making decisions about selecting the applicable solutions is slightly restricting the market's demand. Also, increasing complications in real-time applications are challenging market developers to grow. Growth opportunities for the market lie in the increasing investments in the IT sector from private and public organizations. Furthermore, stringent government rules and regulations to evaluate efficient management facilities for companies are broadening the market's growth. The increasing priority for security testing solutions is also leveraging the market's demand.
GLOBAL AUTOMATED BREACH AND ATTACK SIMULATION MARKET REPORT COVERAGE:
REPORT METRIC |
DETAILS |
Market Size Available |
2023 to 2029 |
Base Year |
2023 |
Forecast Period |
2024 to 2029 |
CAGR |
33.3% |
Segments Covered |
By Type, Application, End-User, And Region |
Various Analyses Covered |
Global, Regional & Country Level Analysis, Segment-Level Analysis, DROC, PESTLE Analysis, Porter’s Five Forces Analysis, Competitive Landscape, Analyst Overview on Investment Opportunities |
Regions Covered |
North America, Europe, APAC, Latin America, Middle East & Africa |
Market Leaders Profiled |
Qualys (US), Rapid7 (US), DXC Technology (US), AttackIQ (US), Cymulate (Israel), XM Cyber (Israel), Skybox Security (US), SafeBreach (US), Firemon (US), Verdoin (FireEye) (US), NopSec (US), Threatcare (US), Mazebolt (US), Scythe (US), and Cronus-Cyber Technologies (Israel) among others. |
This research report on the global automated breach and attack simulation market has been segmented and sub-segmented based on the type, application, end-user, and region.
Global Automated Breach and Attack Simulation Market – By Type:
Software
Services
Global Automated Breach and Attack Simulation Market – By Application:
Configuration management
Patch Management
Team Assessment
Others
The market is segmented by application into configuration management, patch management, threat intelligence, team assessment, and others. Configuration management holds the largest share of the market. The increasing need for effective data and other configuration management in real-time applications is prompting the demand for the market.
Global Automated Breach and Attack Simulation Market – By End-User:
Enterprises
Data Centers
Service Providers
On the basis of end-users, the automated breach and attack simulation market divisions are enterprises, data centers, and service providers. Enterprises are growing at a faster rate in the past few years. A growing number of industrial technology sectors is driving the market's demand.
Global Automated Breach and Attack Simulation Market – By Region:
North America
The United States
Canada
Rest of North America
Europe
The United Kingdom
Spain
Germany
Italy
France
Rest of Europe
The Asia Pacific
India
Japan
China
Australia
Singapore
Malaysia
South Korea
New Zealand
Southeast Asia
Latin America
Brazil
Argentina
Mexico
Rest of LATAM
The Middle East and Africa
Saudi Arabia
UAE
Lebanon
Jordan
Cyprus
Regionally, the market is segmented into Asia Pacific, North America, Europe, Middle East and Africa. North America is witnessed in holding dominant shares of the market. The emergence of the latest technologies and the introduction of various solutions in favor of the end users are bolstering the growth of the market. Asia Pacific holds the second-highest market share due to a rise in demand to deliver effective results.
Europe is accounted for having the highest growth rate from the past decade, and it is expected to have the fastest growth rate in coming years. The rise in the requirement to monitor continuously and also to elevate security ratings in organizations is positively impacting market growth. The Middle East and Africa are inclined to have slight variations in the growth rate over the years to come. The rise in the knowledge of security solutions and the growing need to resolve complications in very little time by knowing the correct scenarios is magnifying the demand of the market.
KEY MARKET PARTICIPANTS:
The major players involved in the automated breach and attack simulation market include Qualys (US), Rapid7 (US), DXC Technology (US), AttackIQ (US), Cymulate (Israel), XM Cyber (Israel), Skybox Security (US), SafeBreach (US), Firemon (US), Verdoin (FireEye) (US), NopSec (US), Threatcare (US), Mazebolt (US), Scythe (US), and Cronus-Cyber Technologies (Israel) among others.
FAQ's
While traditional penetration testing involves manual, point-in-time assessments, ABAS solutions automate the process of simulating attacks continuously. They provide organizations with real-time insights into their security posture, allowing for proactive threat mitigation.
Challenges such as the shortage of skilled cybersecurity professionals, concerns regarding the complexity of implementation and integration with existing security infrastructure, and budget constraints are hindering the adoption of ABAS technology in certain regions.
ABAS solutions utilize threat intelligence feeds and machine learning algorithms to simulate emerging threats, including zero-day attacks and APTs. By continuously updating their attack scenarios based on the latest threat intelligence, they help organizations stay ahead of evolving cyber threats.
Anticipated trends include the integration of ABAS solutions with Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) platforms, the rise of AI-driven ABAS solutions for predictive threat modeling, increased adoption of cloud-based ABAS solutions, and strategic partnerships among ABAS vendors and cybersecurity service providers to offer comprehensive security solutions.
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