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Global Bot Security Market Size, Share & Industry Trends Analysis Report By Component, By Security Type, By Organization size, By Vertical, By Regional Outlook and Forecast, 2022-2028

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  • 317 Pages
  • April 2022
  • Region: Global
  • Marqual IT Solutions Pvt. Ltd (KBV Research)
  • ID: 5600869
The Global Bot Security Market size is expected to reach $1.4 billion by 2028, rising at a market growth of 20.0% CAGR during the forecast period.

Bots or Internet robots, often known as crawlers, spiders, and web bots, are internet-based software programs that are used to execute repetitive tasks. There are two categories of bots, namely bad bots and good bots. While good bots are useful for tasks like scanning a search engine, bad bots can be used to create a bot network and launch malware assaults. A botnet is a group of internet-connected devices that have been infected with malware and can be controlled by hackers. Botnet assaults, which include malicious actions such as password leaks, unauthorized access, data theft, and DDoS attacks, are carried out by cybercriminals using botnets. Bot security provides solutions and services for detecting botnets, blocking them, mitigating their effects, preventing botnet assaults, and keeping enterprises secure.

Bots are becoming increasingly common in critical business sectors such as financial services, retail, and travel. Credit cards, bank accounts, Social Security numbers, as well as other personal information can be collected by a bot. As a result, bots must be secure and resistant to common vulnerabilities and threats. To strengthen the security of these bots, a user can take several typical precautionary actions. Some of the Bot Framework's security mechanisms are similar to those found in other software systems, while others are unique to it.

Bots are an innovative way for a company to communicate with its customers. They can also serve as a backdoor for meddling with a company site. As a result, a business must ensure that its developers are aware of the need for bot security as part of overall website security.

End-user devices are infected with a variety of viruses with the goal of recruiting them into a botnet. Any infected device will begin interacting with a Command and Control (C&C) center and will be able to undertake automated tasks under the attacker's command. Many threat agents are actively involved in the development of gigantic botnets, the largest of which span millions of machines. The botnet can often self-replicate, for example, by sending spam emails from compromised devices, which infects new machines. Botnets are widely used for large-scale malicious behavior, such as Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) assaults, by their owners. Botnets can also be utilized for various other malicious bot activities, like spambots or social bots, but on a much greater scale.



COVID-19 Impact Analysis

The COVID-19 outbreak caused a significant downfall to various economies all over the world. The outbreak of the novel coronavirus slowed down numerous businesses globally. In addition, due to the rapid spread of the infection, governments all over the world were forced to impose countrywide lockdowns. Due to the travel restrictions under the lockdown, the supply chain of various goods, as well as intermediate goods, was significantly disrupted. Moreover, the lockdown also caused a considerable hindrance to various manufacturing facilities worldwide. Due to this, world economy was majorly disrupted. Further, the internet ecosystem has become increasingly important around the world. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, people's reliance on internet enterprises has grown considerably, resulting in an increase in harmful bot traffic.

Market Growth Factors


A rise in the bad bot traffic

There is a significant number of bad bots all over the Internet. Bots accounted for a considerable proportion of all Internet traffic in recent years and over half of all the automated online traffic. In addition, the proportion of hostile botnets is estimated to grow as the popularity of assaults like credential stuffing grows due to the increasing availability of data across the dark web. Bad bots use the authorized Google bot user agent and Google Cloud Platform IP addresses to hide their actual identity and steal confidential data and information. Further, bots will account for a significant number of the entire web traffic in the coming years as they become more intelligent.

Increasing migration to mobile phones

In recent years, with the increasing urbanization, the number of smartphone users all over the world is constantly increasing. This figure is also estimated to grow significantly in the next years due to increased Internet penetration. In developed and advanced economies, smartphone ownership is substantially greater in contrast to developing and under-developed countries. Smartphones are being utilized for a variety of tasks, including internet shopping, social media apps, and product research. Smartphone users are spending more time on their smartphones as a result of the introduction of social media apps like Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat, as well as online entertainment platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime.

Marketing Restraining Factor:


Increasing cases of cybercrime all over the world

Cybercrime is evolving into a profit-driven sector as a result of the use of various techniques. Cybercriminals, tool suppliers, malware operators, coders, and affiliate programs are all part of this sector, and their products, like do-it-yourself malware kits, data theft, spam-sending and launching DDoS attacks, can all be easily acquired online from a variety of sources. In numerous regions of the world, the rise of state-driven and ideological attacks that target people or organizations to support a political cause or to carry out a cyber-warfare campaign is being noted, and organizations are finding it difficult to combat these attacks.



Component Outlook

Based on Component, the market is segmented into Standalone Solution and Services. In 2021, the service segment acquired a significant revenue share of the bot security market. The services section contains a variety of services that are essential to set up, run, and maintain a bot security platform across a company. As the bot security platform becomes more widely used, the demand for such services is estimated to rise. Bot security can be supplied by Managed Security Services analysts, who can provide remote help and incident management to clients in the event of any suspicious activity. Training and education, as well as assistance and maintenance, are examples of professional services. Bot security services provide round-the-clock protection against complex architectures, as well as SOCs staffed by security professionals and rapid incident response services.

Security Type Outlook

Based on Security Type, the market is segmented into Web Security, Mobile Security, and API Security. In 2021, the web security segment registered the largest revenue share of the bot security market. The increasing growth of the segment is attributed to the rapidly growing number of web users all over the world. With the rising number of web users, the number of threats that can be following the increasing penetration of web across the world is also increasing. Therefore, the demand for web security in order to prevent these threats and cyber-attacks is significantly increasing all over the world. Due to this, the growth of the segment is estimated to augment during the coming years.

Deployment Model Outlook

Based on Deployment Model, the market is segmented into Cloud and On-premise. In 2021, the on-premise segment recorded a significant revenue share of the bot security market. Bot management is part of a broader security plan aimed at improving consumer engagement, safeguarding digital assets, and avoiding online fraud. On-premises security refers to the policies and methods in place to safeguard the security as well as the accessibility of computer networks, which includes both hardware and software. VPNs, Firewalls, and antivirus software are a few examples, along with physical security measures. Due to the fact that on-premise deployment of bot security solutions offers complete control of these services to the consumer, the growth of this segment is estimated to increase rapidly during the forecast period.

Organization size Outlook

Based on Organization size, the market is segmented into Large Enterprises and Small & Medium Enterprises. In 2021, the large enterprise segment registered the largest revenue share of the bot security market. Software robots, often known as bots, are used by large corporations to automate a wide range of business tasks, from finance and HR to customer service and manufacturing. Software bots can help firms increase business agility, while reducing costs as well as risks, and free up personnel for higher-value jobs by automating and supplementing human workflows and taking on repetitive and low-value labor. Therefore, the demand for bot security solutions is rapidly increasing and hence, the growth of this segment is expected to expedite.

Vertical Outlook

Based on Vertical, the market is segmented into Retail & E-commerce, IT & Telecom, BFSI, Government & Defense, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Travel & Tourism, Media & Entertainment, and Others. In 2021, the BFSI segment procured a significant revenue share of the bot security market. Cybercriminals target financial services companies because they are high-value targets. Malicious hackers have been able to increase the frequency of attacks on this industry in recent years due to more complex botnets as well as other bad bot attack methods. Credit card fraud, distributed denial of service attacks, account takeover attacks, and scraping content ad information from financial services websites are the most common purposes of botnets. All of these attack tactics have their own set of ramifications for the organization in question. This factor is expediting the demand for bot security services in the industry. Therefore, this factor is increasing the growth of this segment.

Regional Outlook

Based on Regions, the market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Latin America, Middle East & Africa. In 2021, North America accounted for the largest revenue share of the bot security market. The growth of the regional market is likely to be propelled by the early adoption of bot security along with the existence of a significant number of vendors offering bot security solutions. Bot security solutions are increasingly being used by organizations across this region in order to enable data security, prevent cyber-attacks on online businesses in particular, and provide data security and privacy in order to ensure business continuity. Therefore, the growth of the regional market is anticipated to flourish over the forecasting period.

Bot Security Market Competition Analysis



The major strategies followed by the market participants are Product Launches. Based on the Analysis presented in the Cardinal matrix; Alibaba Cloud (Alibaba Group Holdings Limited) are the forerunners in the Bot Security Market. Companies such as F5 Networks, Inc., Imperva, Inc., Akamai Technologies, Inc. are some of the key innovators in the Market.

The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include Akamai Technologies, Inc., Imperva, Inc., Limelight Networks, Inc., Cloudflare, Inc., Citrix Systems, Inc., Fastly, Inc., F5 Networks, Inc., Sophos Group PLC, Reblaze Technologies Ltd., and Alibaba Cloud (Alibaba Group Holdings Limited).

Recent Strategies Deployed in Bot Security Market


Partnerships, Collaborations and Acquisitions:

  • Nov-2021: F5 came into a partnership with Salesforce Commerce Cloud, the leading B2C and B2B commerce solution across the world. This partnership aimed to allow the impeccable supply of e-commerce security along with F5 Distributed Cloud Bot Defense for concurrent bot traffic prevention and mitigation.
  • Oct-2021: F5 partnered with Promon, the app security company. This partnership is expected to allow F5's customers to impeccably deploy the F5 Bot Defense Mobile SDK. Moreover, this solution is expected to offer necessary tools to developers with the purpose to protect their applications from bot attacks by leveraging Promon's no-code and hassle-free SDK integration platform.
  • Oct-2021: Cloudflare joined hands with Microsoft, Yandex, as well as other leading search engines. With this collaboration, the company aimed to aid businesses to offer relevant and timely search results to their customers
  • Jul-2021: Alibaba joined hands with Check Point Software, an American-Israeli multinational provider of software and combined hardware. This collaboration aimed to integrate the capabilities of Alibaba and Check Point in artificial intelligence and cloud computing for the expansion of multi-cloud support.
  • Apr-2021: Fastly partnered with Okta, a leading provider of identity. With this partnership, the companies aimed to allow businesses to more efficiently protect consumer identities along with maintaining the enhanced customer experience.
  • Jan-2020: Reblaze partnered with Us Media, a leader in providing online web services across the Netherlands. This partnership aimed to deliver best-in-class solutions to its customers in order to improve the protection of web assets.

Product Launches and Product Expansions:

  • Feb-2022: Limelight introduced its Layer0, a Security Platform. With this launch, the company aimed to strengthen its position in the web CDN and security market by offering a solution that offers protection to customers from OWASP Top 10 security risks, cross-site scripting, PHP injection, SQL injection, DDoS attacks, injection, bot attacks, and other threats.
  • Feb-2022: F5 introduced enhancements in its F5 Distributed Cloud Services. This product expansion aimed to offer multi-cloud networking, security, and edge-based computing solutions over a unified software-as-a-service platform. Moreover, the company is expected to also introduce F5 Distributed Cloud WAAP in order to augment various security capabilities in F5 technologies in one SaaS offering.
  • Nov-2021: Akamai launched App & API Protector, a next-generation web application and API protection of the company. The new product is expected to offer a comprehensive range of robust protections designed for modern applications and APIs along with simplicity and intelligent automation.
  • Nov-2021: Citrix released Citrix App Delivery and Security Service, the latest cloud solution based on intent. The new product significantly streamlines the secure delivery of applications for the modern and the next generation.
  • May-2021: Imperva rolled out Imperva Serverless Protection, the latest product designed to protect organizations from vulnerabilities due to misconfigured applications as well as code-level security risks in serverless computing environments.
  • Mar-2021: Reblaze rolled out Curiefense. The new product is a unified and open source security platform providing security to cloud-native applications as well as APIs in the organization and is developed to enhance web security.
  • Feb-2020: Imperva unveiled Advanced Bot Protection. The new solution is expected to allow true defense-in-depth security by providing bot protection in a single stack model while facilitating the deployment.
  • Feb-2020: Sophos launched Xstream, a new architecture for Sophos XG Firewall. The new product comprises high-performance Transport Layer Security traffic decryption capabilities in order to minimize major security risks related to encrypted network traffic.

Acquisitions and Mergers:

  • Feb-2022: Cloudflare completed its acquisition of Vectrix, an electric vehicle company. With this acquisition, the company aimed to aid businesses in gaining transparency and control over their applications with the integration of Vectrix's cloud access security broker functionality.
  • Jul-2021: Sophos acquired Braintrace, a cybersecurity provider. With this acquisition, the company aimed to improve its Adaptive Cybersecurity Ecosystem by incorporating the proprietary Network Detection and Response technology of Braintrace in order to offer deep insights into network traffic patterns, while eliminating the requirement for Man-in-the-Middle decryption.
  • May-2021: Imperva acquired CloudVector, a leader in cutting-edge API security. Through this acquisition, the company aimed to complement its portfolio with the addition of the API security solution of CloudVector by autonomously detecting all real traffic-based APIs, categorizing data with machine learning, detecting sensitive data exposure, and identifying anomalous data and user activity.
  • Oct-2020: Fastly took over Signal Sciences, a web application security company. This acquisition is expected to integrate the capabilities of Fastly and Signal Sciences in order to form a unified range of modern security solutions.
  • Jul-2020: F5 took over Square Security, an app security and fraud prevention solutions provider. This acquisition is expected to allow customers to better focus on users and protect businesses against credential stuffing, bots, scraping, and other automated attacks.
  • Jan-2020: F5 took over Shape Security, a leader in online fraud and abuse prevention solutions. Under this acquisition, the company aimed to offer end-to-end application security solutions to reduce complexities in infrastructure while also protecting every aspect of the code to customer journey against loss caused by reputational damage, online fraud, and obstacles to essential online services.

Geographical Expansions:

  • Jun-2021: Alibaba Cloud expanded its geographical footprint in Asia with the launch of a data center in the Philippines. This geographical expansion aimed to drive digital transformation across the unique community of enterprises of the region.

Scope of the Study


Market Segments Covered in the Report:


By Component
  • Standalone Solution
  • Services
By Security Type
  • Web Security
  • Mobile Security
  • API Security
By Deployment Model
  • Cloud
  • On-premise
By Organization size
  • Large Enterprises
  • Small & Medium Enterprises
By Vertical
  • Retail & E-commerce
  • IT & Telecom
  • BFSI
  • Government & Defense
  • Healthcare & Life Sciences
  • Travel & Tourism
  • Media & Entertainment
  • Others

By Geography

  • North America
  • US
  • Canada
  • Mexico
  • Rest of North America
  • Europe
  • Germany
  • UK
  • France
  • Russia
  • Spain
  • Italy
  • Rest of Europe
  • Asia Pacific
  • China
  • Japan
  • India
  • South Korea
  • Singapore
  • Malaysia
  • Rest of Asia Pacific
  • LAMEA
  • Brazil
  • Argentina
  • UAE
  • Saudi Arabia
  • South Africa
  • Nigeria
  • Rest of LAMEA

Key Market Players


List of Companies Profiled in the Report:

  • Akamai Technologies, Inc.
  • Imperva, Inc.
  • Limelight Networks, Inc.
  • Cloudflare, Inc.
  • Citrix Systems, Inc.
  • Fastly, Inc.
  • F5 Networks, Inc.
  • Sophos Group PLC
  • Reblaze Technologies Ltd.
  • Alibaba Cloud (Alibaba Group Holdings Limited)

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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Market Scope & Methodology
1.1 Market Definition
1.2 Objectives
1.3 Market Scope
1.4 Segmentation
1.4.1 Global Bot Security Market, by Component
1.4.2 Global Bot Security Market, by Security Type
1.4.3 Global Bot Security Market, by Deployment Model
1.4.4 Global Bot Security Market, by Organization size
1.4.5 Global Bot Security Market, by Vertical
1.4.6 Global Bot Security Market, by Geography
1.5 Methodology for the research
Chapter 2. Market Overview
2.1 Introduction
2.1.1 Overview
2.1.1.1 Market Composition and Scenario
2.2 Key Factors Impacting the Market
2.2.1 Market Drivers
2.2.2 Market Restraints
Chapter 3. Competition Analysis - Global
3.1 Cardinal Matrix
3.2 Recent Industry Wide Strategic Developments
3.2.1 Partnerships, Collaborations and Agreements
3.2.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions
3.2.3 Acquisition and Mergers
3.2.4 Geographical Expansions
3.3 Top Winning Strategies
3.3.1 Key Leading Strategies: Percentage Distribution (2018-2022)
3.3.2 Key Strategic Move: (Product Launches and Product Expansions : 2018, Mar - 2022, Feb) Leading Players
Chapter 4. Global Bot Security Market by Component
4.1 Global Standalone Solution Market by Region
4.2 Global Services Market by Region
Chapter 5. Global Bot Security Market by Security Type
5.1 Global Web Security Market by Region
5.2 Global Mobile Security Market by Region
5.3 Global API Security Market by Region
Chapter 6. Global Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
6.1 Global Cloud Market by Region
6.2 Global On-premise Market by Region
Chapter 7. Global Bot Security Market by Organization Size
7.1 Global Large Enterprises Market by Region
7.2 Global Small & Medium Enterprises Market by Region
Chapter 8. Global Bot Security Market by Vertical
8.1 Global Retail & E-commerce Market by Region
8.2 Global IT & Telecom Market by Region
8.3 Global BFSI Market by Region
8.4 Global Government & Defense Market by Region
8.5 Global Healthcare & Life Sciences Market by Region
8.6 Global Travel & Tourism Market by Region
8.7 Global Media & Entertainment Market by Region
8.8 Global Others Market by Region
Chapter 9. Global Bot Security Market by Region
9.1 North America Bot Security Market
9.1.1 North America Bot Security Market by Component
9.1.1.1 North America Standalone Solution Market by Country
9.1.1.2 North America Services Market by Country
9.1.2 North America Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.1.2.1 North America Web Security Market by Country
9.1.2.2 North America Mobile Security Market by Country
9.1.2.3 North America API Security Market by Country
9.1.3 North America Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.1.3.1 North America Cloud Market by Country
9.1.3.2 North America On-premise Market by Country
9.1.4 North America Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.1.4.1 North America Large Enterprises Market by Country
9.1.4.2 North America Small & Medium Enterprises Market by Country
9.1.5 North America Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.1.5.1 North America Retail & E-commerce Market by Country
9.1.5.2 North America IT & Telecom Market by Country
9.1.5.3 North America BFSI Market by Country
9.1.5.4 North America Government & Defense Market by Country
9.1.5.5 North America Healthcare & Life Sciences Market by Country
9.1.5.6 North America Travel & Tourism Market by Country
9.1.5.7 North America Media & Entertainment Market by Country
9.1.5.8 North America Others Market by Country
9.1.6 North America Bot Security Market by Country
9.1.6.1 US Bot Security Market
9.1.6.1.1 US Bot Security Market by Component
9.1.6.1.2 US Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.1.6.1.3 US Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.1.6.1.4 US Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.1.6.1.5 US Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.1.6.2 Canada Bot Security Market
9.1.6.2.1 Canada Bot Security Market by Component
9.1.6.2.2 Canada Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.1.6.2.3 Canada Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.1.6.2.4 Canada Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.1.6.2.5 Canada Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.1.6.3 Mexico Bot Security Market
9.1.6.3.1 Mexico Bot Security Market by Component
9.1.6.3.2 Mexico Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.1.6.3.3 Mexico Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.1.6.3.4 Mexico Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.1.6.3.5 Mexico Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.1.6.4 Rest of North America Bot Security Market
9.1.6.4.1 Rest of North America Bot Security Market by Component
9.1.6.4.2 Rest of North America Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.1.6.4.3 Rest of North America Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.1.6.4.4 Rest of North America Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.1.6.4.5 Rest of North America Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.2 Europe Bot Security Market
9.2.1 Europe Bot Security Market by Component
9.2.1.1 Europe Standalone Solution Market by Country
9.2.1.2 Europe Services Market by Country
9.2.2 Europe Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.2.2.1 Europe Web Security Market by Country
9.2.2.2 Europe Mobile Security Market by Country
9.2.2.3 Europe API Security Market by Country
9.2.3 Europe Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.2.3.1 Europe Cloud Market by Country
9.2.3.2 Europe On-premise Market by Country
9.2.4 Europe Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.2.4.1 Europe Large Enterprises Market by Country
9.2.4.2 Europe Small & Medium Enterprises Market by Country
9.2.5 Europe Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.2.5.1 Europe Retail & E-commerce Market by Country
9.2.5.2 Europe IT & Telecom Market by Country
9.2.5.3 Europe BFSI Market by Country
9.2.5.4 Europe Government & Defense Market by Country
9.2.5.5 Europe Healthcare & Life Sciences Market by Country
9.2.5.6 Europe Travel & Tourism Market by Country
9.2.5.7 Europe Media & Entertainment Market by Country
9.2.5.8 Europe Others Market by Country
9.2.6 Europe Bot Security Market by Country
9.2.6.1 Germany Bot Security Market
9.2.6.1.1 Germany Bot Security Market by Component
9.2.6.1.2 Germany Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.2.6.1.3 Germany Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.2.6.1.4 Germany Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.2.6.1.5 Germany Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.2.6.2 UK Bot Security Market
9.2.6.2.1 UK Bot Security Market by Component
9.2.6.2.2 UK Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.2.6.2.3 UK Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.2.6.2.4 UK Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.2.6.2.5 UK Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.2.6.3 France Bot Security Market
9.2.6.3.1 France Bot Security Market by Component
9.2.6.3.2 France Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.2.6.3.3 France Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.2.6.3.4 France Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.2.6.3.5 France Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.2.6.4 Russia Bot Security Market
9.2.6.4.1 Russia Bot Security Market by Component
9.2.6.4.2 Russia Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.2.6.4.3 Russia Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.2.6.4.4 Russia Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.2.6.4.5 Russia Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.2.6.5 Spain Bot Security Market
9.2.6.5.1 Spain Bot Security Market by Component
9.2.6.5.2 Spain Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.2.6.5.3 Spain Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.2.6.5.4 Spain Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.2.6.5.5 Spain Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.2.6.6 Italy Bot Security Market
9.2.6.6.1 Italy Bot Security Market by Component
9.2.6.6.2 Italy Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.2.6.6.3 Italy Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.2.6.6.4 Italy Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.2.6.6.5 Italy Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.2.6.7 Rest of Europe Bot Security Market
9.2.6.7.1 Rest of Europe Bot Security Market by Component
9.2.6.7.2 Rest of Europe Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.2.6.7.3 Rest of Europe Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.2.6.7.4 Rest of Europe Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.2.6.7.5 Rest of Europe Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.3 Asia Pacific Bot Security Market
9.3.1 Asia Pacific Bot Security Market by Component
9.3.1.1 Asia Pacific Standalone Solution Market by Country
9.3.1.2 Asia Pacific Services Market by Country
9.3.2 Asia Pacific Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.3.2.1 Asia Pacific Web Security Market by Country
9.3.2.2 Asia Pacific Mobile Security Market by Country
9.3.2.3 Asia Pacific API Security Market by Country
9.3.3 Asia Pacific Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.3.3.1 Asia Pacific Cloud Market by Country
9.3.3.2 Asia Pacific On-premise Market by Country
9.3.4 Asia Pacific Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.3.4.1 Asia Pacific Large Enterprises Market by Country
9.3.4.2 Asia Pacific Small & Medium Enterprises Market by Country
9.3.5 Asia Pacific Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.3.5.1 Asia Pacific Retail & E-commerce Market by Country
9.3.5.2 Asia Pacific IT & Telecom Market by Country
9.3.5.3 Asia Pacific BFSI Market by Country
9.3.5.4 Asia Pacific Government & Defense Market by Country
9.3.5.5 Asia Pacific Healthcare & Life Sciences Market by Country
9.3.5.6 Asia Pacific Travel & Tourism Market by Country
9.3.5.7 Asia Pacific Media & Entertainment Market by Country
9.3.5.8 Asia Pacific Others Market by Country
9.3.6 Asia Pacific Bot Security Market by Country
9.3.6.1 China Bot Security Market
9.3.6.1.1 China Bot Security Market by Component
9.3.6.1.2 China Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.3.6.1.3 China Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.3.6.1.4 China Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.3.6.1.5 China Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.3.6.2 Japan Bot Security Market
9.3.6.2.1 Japan Bot Security Market by Component
9.3.6.2.2 Japan Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.3.6.2.3 Japan Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.3.6.2.4 Japan Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.3.6.2.5 Japan Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.3.6.3 India Bot Security Market
9.3.6.3.1 India Bot Security Market by Component
9.3.6.3.2 India Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.3.6.3.3 India Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.3.6.3.4 India Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.3.6.3.5 India Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.3.6.4 South Korea Bot Security Market
9.3.6.4.1 South Korea Bot Security Market by Component
9.3.6.4.2 South Korea Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.3.6.4.3 South Korea Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.3.6.4.4 South Korea Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.3.6.4.5 South Korea Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.3.6.5 Singapore Bot Security Market
9.3.6.5.1 Singapore Bot Security Market by Component
9.3.6.5.2 Singapore Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.3.6.5.3 Singapore Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.3.6.5.4 Singapore Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.3.6.5.5 Singapore Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.3.6.6 Malaysia Bot Security Market
9.3.6.6.1 Malaysia Bot Security Market by Component
9.3.6.6.2 Malaysia Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.3.6.6.3 Malaysia Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.3.6.6.4 Malaysia Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.3.6.6.5 Malaysia Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.3.6.7 Rest of Asia Pacific Bot Security Market
9.3.6.7.1 Rest of Asia Pacific Bot Security Market by Component
9.3.6.7.2 Rest of Asia Pacific Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.3.6.7.3 Rest of Asia Pacific Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.3.6.7.4 Rest of Asia Pacific Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.3.6.7.5 Rest of Asia Pacific Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.4 LAMEA Bot Security Market
9.4.1 LAMEA Bot Security Market by Component
9.4.1.1 LAMEA Standalone Solution Market by Country
9.4.1.2 LAMEA Services Market by Country
9.4.2 LAMEA Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.4.2.1 LAMEA Web Security Market by Country
9.4.2.2 LAMEA Mobile Security Market by Country
9.4.2.3 LAMEA API Security Market by Country
9.4.3 LAMEA Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.4.3.1 LAMEA Cloud Market by Country
9.4.3.2 LAMEA On-premise Market by Country
9.4.4 LAMEA Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.4.4.1 LAMEA Large Enterprises Market by Country
9.4.4.2 LAMEA Small & Medium Enterprises Market by Country
9.4.5 LAMEA Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.4.5.1 LAMEA Retail & E-commerce Market by Country
9.4.5.2 LAMEA IT & Telecom Market by Country
9.4.5.3 LAMEA BFSI Market by Country
9.4.5.4 LAMEA Government & Defense Market by Country
9.4.5.5 LAMEA Healthcare & Life Sciences Market by Country
9.4.5.6 LAMEA Travel & Tourism Market by Country
9.4.5.7 LAMEA Media & Entertainment Market by Country
9.4.5.8 LAMEA Others Market by Country
9.4.6 LAMEA Bot Security Market by Country
9.4.6.1 Brazil Bot Security Market
9.4.6.1.1 Brazil Bot Security Market by Component
9.4.6.1.2 Brazil Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.4.6.1.3 Brazil Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.4.6.1.4 Brazil Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.4.6.1.5 Brazil Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.4.6.2 Argentina Bot Security Market
9.4.6.2.1 Argentina Bot Security Market by Component
9.4.6.2.2 Argentina Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.4.6.2.3 Argentina Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.4.6.2.4 Argentina Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.4.6.2.5 Argentina Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.4.6.3 UAE Bot Security Market
9.4.6.3.1 UAE Bot Security Market by Component
9.4.6.3.2 UAE Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.4.6.3.3 UAE Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.4.6.3.4 UAE Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.4.6.3.5 UAE Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.4.6.4 Saudi Arabia Bot Security Market
9.4.6.4.1 Saudi Arabia Bot Security Market by Component
9.4.6.4.2 Saudi Arabia Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.4.6.4.3 Saudi Arabia Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.4.6.4.4 Saudi Arabia Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.4.6.4.5 Saudi Arabia Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.4.6.5 South Africa Bot Security Market
9.4.6.5.1 South Africa Bot Security Market by Component
9.4.6.5.2 South Africa Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.4.6.5.3 South Africa Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.4.6.5.4 South Africa Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.4.6.5.5 South Africa Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.4.6.6 Nigeria Bot Security Market
9.4.6.6.1 Nigeria Bot Security Market by Component
9.4.6.6.2 Nigeria Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.4.6.6.3 Nigeria Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.4.6.6.4 Nigeria Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.4.6.6.5 Nigeria Bot Security Market by Vertical
9.4.6.7 Rest of LAMEA Bot Security Market
9.4.6.7.1 Rest of LAMEA Bot Security Market by Component
9.4.6.7.2 Rest of LAMEA Bot Security Market by Security Type
9.4.6.7.3 Rest of LAMEA Bot Security Market by Deployment Model
9.4.6.7.4 Rest of LAMEA Bot Security Market by Organization Size
9.4.6.7.5 Rest of LAMEA Bot Security Market by Vertical
Chapter 10. Company Profiles
10.1 Akamai Technologies, Inc.
10.1.1 Company Overview
10.1.2 Financial Analysis
10.1.3 Regional Analysis
10.1.4 Research & Development Expense
10.1.5 Recent strategies and developments:
10.1.5.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
10.1.5.2 Acquisition and Mergers:
10.2 F5 Networks, Inc.
10.2.1 Company Overview
10.2.2 Financial Analysis
10.2.3 Regional Analysis
10.2.4 Research & Development Expenses
10.2.5 Recent strategies and developments:
10.2.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
10.2.5.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
10.2.5.3 Acquisition and Mergers:
10.3 Limelight Networks, Inc.
10.3.1 Company Overview
10.3.2 Financial Analysis
10.3.3 Regional Analysis
10.3.4 Research & Development Expenses
10.3.5 Recent strategies and developments:
10.3.5.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
10.4 Fastly, Inc.
10.4.1 Company Overview
10.4.2 Financial Analysis
10.4.3 Regional & Segmental Analysis
10.4.4 Research & Development Expenses
10.4.5 Recent strategies and developments:
10.4.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
10.4.5.2 Acquisitions and Mergers:
10.5 Alibaba Cloud (Alibaba Group Holding Limited)
10.5.1 Company Overview
10.5.2 Financial Analysis
10.5.3 Segmental and Regional Analysis
10.5.4 Recent strategies and developments:
10.5.4.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
10.5.4.2 Acquisition and Mergers:
10.6 Cloudflare, Inc.
10.6.1 Company Overview
10.6.2 Financial Analysis
10.6.3 Regional Analysis
10.6.4 Research & Development Expense
10.6.5 Recent strategies and developments:
10.6.5.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
10.6.5.2 Acquisition and Mergers:
10.7 Citrix Systems, Inc.
10.7.1 Company Overview
10.7.2 Financial Analysis
10.7.3 Regional Analysis
10.7.4 Research & Development Expense
10.7.5 Recent strategies and developments:
10.7.5.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
10.8 Imperva, Inc.
10.8.1 Company Overview
10.8.2 Recent strategies and developments:
10.8.2.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
10.8.2.2 Acquisition and Mergers:
10.9 Sophos Group PLC (Thoma Bravo)
10.9.1 Company Overview
10.9.2 Recent strategies and developments:
10.9.2.1 Product Launches and Product Expansions:
10.9.2.2 Acquisition and Mergers:
10.10. Reblaze Technologies Ltd.
10.10.1 Company Overview
10.10.2 Recent strategies and developments:
10.10.2.1 Partnerships, Collaborations, and Agreements:
10.10.2.2 Product Launches and Product Expansions:

Companies Mentioned

  • Akamai Technologies, Inc.
  • Imperva, Inc.
  • Limelight Networks, Inc.
  • Cloudflare, Inc.
  • Citrix Systems, Inc.
  • Fastly, Inc.
  • F5 Networks, Inc.
  • Sophos Group PLC
  • Reblaze Technologies Ltd.
  • Alibaba Cloud (Alibaba Group Holdings Limited)

Methodology

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