Defining Future Growth Strategies for Critical National Infrastructure, Public Safety, and Border Security
The aim of this study is to deliver a comprehensive analysis of the global security industry and to uncover insights for global security leaders, businesses, and governments.
The report provides detailed market sizing and forecasting from the year 2020 to 2030 with a sectorial view on three verticals that are divided into subcategories based on application areas:
- Critical National Infrastructure (CNI): prisons, government estates, judiciary, oil & gas, utilities (power and water)
- Public Safety: safe cities, BFSI, law enforcement, disaster management, large-scale events, mass transportation (rail, bus, and metro)
- Border Security: airports, maritime ports, land borders
Research Scope
This study covers the physical aspect of security alone so does not include cybersecurity.
Regional coverage: Africa, Asia-Pacific, Central Asia, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, and North America
While the COVID-19 pandemic has paused much of the industry temporarily, key investment areas remain in place, despite the economic slowdown. The global security industry offers key public sector investment opportunities for the pandemic response in the near-term, which will drive growth.
Key Issues Addressed
- What is the overall size of the physical security industry and forecast for the next 10 years?
- Which end-user application areas dominate security spending globally?
- What are the current growth opportunities in the security industry?
- What is the technology-level growth opportunity of the physical security industry for the next 10 years?
Table of Contents
Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Airbus
- Axis Communication
- Cisco
- Flir
- Hanwha Techwin
- HID Global
- HIKVision
- Huawei
- Idemia
- Johnson Controls
- Magal Security System
- Motorola Solutions
- NEC
- Panasonic
- Siemens
- SITA
- Smith Detection
- Thales