Global Vulnerability Management Growth Opportunities
Vulnerabilities are errors or weaknesses in a software program, network, application, or endpoint that enable an unauthorized user to access sensitive data, gain control, or deny access to authorized users.
At a high level, Frost & Sullivan defines VM as a platform that offers vulnerability assessments and provides assessment results that can trigger an appropriate remediation response.
VM has evolved since its late 1990s origins in network scanning. Initially, network scanners probed servers for vulnerabilities and identified vulnerable endpoints. Today, scan technology has expanded to survey all network-attached endpoints, cloud-based applications, servers, and connected devices.
In this study, Frost & Sullivan classifies 3 different VM product types – vulnerability assessment, vulnerability prioritization and remediation, and VM-as-a-service – focusing on market size, trends, and the global growth outlook. It also provides a deep-dive analysis of regions, including North America, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, Asia-Pacific, and Central and Latin America.
Strategic Imperatives
Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
The Strategic Imperative 8
The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Global Vulnerability Management (VM) Market
Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine
Growth Opportunity Analysis
Scope of Analysis
Segmentation
Key Competitors
Growth Metrics
Distribution Channels
Growth Drivers
Growth Drivers Analysis
Growth Restraints
Growth Restraints Analysis
Forecast Assumptions
Revenue Forecast
Table VM: Revenue Forecast, Global, 2019-2027
Revenue Forecast by Product
Table VM: Revenue Forecast by Product, Global, 2019-2027
Revenue Forecast by Region
Table VM: Revenue Forecast by Region, 2019-2027
Revenue Forecast by Business Size
Table VM: Revenue Forecast by Business Size, Global, 2019-2027