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Military Cybersecurity Market - Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity, and Forecast, 2021-2031

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  • 180 Pages
  • January 2026
  • Region: Global
  • TechSci Research
  • ID: 6022896
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The Global Military Cybersecurity Market is projected to expand from USD 20.41 Billion in 2025 to USD 32.55 Billion by 2031, reflecting a Compound Annual Growth Rate of 8.09%. This market encompasses the defensive technologies and services essential for securing national defense networks, weapon systems, and data repositories against digital threats. Key growth factors include rising geopolitical conflicts that demand resilient infrastructure, the extensive integration of Internet of Things devices in military operations, and the shift toward cloud computing in defense logistics, which necessitates robust network protection to maintain operational continuity during combat.

However, a significant obstacle hindering market progress is the acute shortage of qualified practitioners needed to maintain these complex security frameworks. This labor deficit creates substantial vulnerabilities as organizations struggle to recruit personnel capable of countering evolving threats. According to ISC2, the global cybersecurity workforce gap widened by 19 percent in 2024, reaching approximately 4.8 million unfilled positions. This disparity between the high demand for security expertise and the limited talent pool significantly constrains the ability of defense agencies to fully optimize their cyber defense capabilities.

Market Drivers

A substantial increase in global defense budgets for cybersecurity modernization acts as a primary catalyst for market expansion. Driven by escalating geopolitical tensions, defense coalitions are establishing higher spending baselines to guarantee the resilience of critical networks, effectively elevating security from a support function to a strategic necessity. For instance, Cybersecurity Intelligence reported in June 2025 that NATO leaders have codified a mandate requiring member states to allocate 1.5 percent of their Gross Domestic Product specifically to cybersecurity and critical infrastructure protection, ensuring a steady capital flow for acquiring advanced defensive technologies.

Simultaneously, the strategic shift toward cloud-based military infrastructure and network-centric warfare necessitates a comprehensive overhaul of legacy systems. As defense forces migrate to interconnected cloud environments for real-time data exchange, the expanded digital attack surface requires significant investment in secure information and communication technology. Tripwire noted in August 2025 that ICT investments in Europe are expected to surpass $11 billion in 2025 with a focus on military cloud infrastructure, while The Record reported that the United States contributed 66 percent of NATO's total defense spending in 2025, heavily influencing global standards for secure military architecture.

Market Challenges

The severe shortage of qualified practitioners restricts the Global Military Cybersecurity Market by directly impeding the deployment and management of essential defense technologies. As military entities transition to sophisticated digital infrastructures, such as cloud-based logistics and interconnected weapon systems, the need for specialized expertise to configure and monitor these environments increases significantly. Consequently, the inability to recruit and retain skilled personnel forces defense agencies to delay the implementation of critical security upgrades, causing a lag between technological capability and operational readiness that ultimately slows market growth.

This labor deficit generates operational vulnerabilities that further hesitate market expansion, with ISACA reporting in 2024 that 61 percent of cybersecurity professionals considered their teams understaffed. In the military sector, this issue is exacerbated by stringent security clearance requirements that drastically narrow the available talent pool. As a result, existing teams face overwhelming workloads that lead to slower incident response times and a reduced capacity to integrate new defensive measures, effectively placing a ceiling on the market’s developmental trajectory by limiting the volume of contracts and projects defense contractors can execute.

Market Trends

The integration of Artificial Intelligence for autonomous cyber defense is fundamentally reshaping military strategy by enabling systems to detect and neutralize threats at machine speed. As adversaries increasingly employ automated tools for high-velocity attacks, defense agencies are embedding machine learning algorithms into security frameworks to allow for real-time anomaly detection and predictive response without human intervention. This capability is vital for maintaining decision dominance, as evidenced by the House Armed Services Committee authorizing $17.5 billion in December 2024 for science and technology programs specifically targeting the advancement of AI and cognitive warfare capabilities to counter emerging digital threats.

Additionally, the convergence of Electronic Warfare and cyberspace operations marks a critical evolution in how military forces secure the electromagnetic spectrum. Modern combat scenarios demand the seamless integration of signal intelligence and cyber effects to simultaneously protect communication links and disrupt enemy command structures. This trend drives the procurement of multi-domain platforms capable of synchronized operations across air, space, and cyber domains, illustrated by Lockheed Martin's January 2025 report of over $3 billion invested in research and development to deliver integrated defense solutions, including cyber-hardened data links and advanced sensor technologies.

Key Players Profiled in the Military Cybersecurity Market

  • BAE Systems PLC
  • Thales S.A.
  • Lockheed Martin Corporation
  • Cyemptive Technologies, Inc.
  • Northrop Grumman Corporation
  • RTX Corporation
  • Airbus S.E.
  • IBM Corporation
  • L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
  • The Boeing Company

Report Scope

In this report, the Global Military Cybersecurity Market has been segmented into the following categories:

Military Cybersecurity Market, by Solution:

  • Threat Intelligence and Response
  • Identity and Access Management
  • Data Loss Prevention Management
  • Security and Vulnerability Management
  • Unified Threat Management
  • Enterprise Risk and Compliance
  • Managed Security
  • Others

Military Cybersecurity Market, by Deployment:

  • Cloud
  • On-Premise

Military Cybersecurity Market, by Region:

  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia-Pacific
  • South America
  • Middle East & Africa

Competitive Landscape

Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies present in the Global Military Cybersecurity Market.

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Table of Contents

1. Product Overview
1.1. Market Definition
1.2. Scope of the Market
1.2.1. Markets Covered
1.2.2. Years Considered for Study
1.2.3. Key Market Segmentations
2. Research Methodology
2.1. Objective of the Study
2.2. Baseline Methodology
2.3. Key Industry Partners
2.4. Major Association and Secondary Sources
2.5. Forecasting Methodology
2.6. Data Triangulation & Validation
2.7. Assumptions and Limitations
3. Executive Summary
3.1. Overview of the Market
3.2. Overview of Key Market Segmentations
3.3. Overview of Key Market Players
3.4. Overview of Key Regions/Countries
3.5. Overview of Market Drivers, Challenges, Trends
4. Voice of Customer
5. Global Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
5.1. Market Size & Forecast
5.1.1. By Value
5.2. Market Share & Forecast
5.2.1. By Solution (Threat Intelligence and Response, Identity and Access Management, Data Loss Prevention Management, Security and Vulnerability Management, Unified Threat Management, Enterprise Risk and Compliance, Managed Security, Others)
5.2.2. By Deployment (Cloud, On-Premise)
5.2.3. By Region
5.2.4. By Company (2025)
5.3. Market Map
6. North America Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
6.1. Market Size & Forecast
6.1.1. By Value
6.2. Market Share & Forecast
6.2.1. By Solution
6.2.2. By Deployment
6.2.3. By Country
6.3. North America: Country Analysis
6.3.1. United States Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
6.3.2. Canada Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
6.3.3. Mexico Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
7. Europe Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
7.1. Market Size & Forecast
7.1.1. By Value
7.2. Market Share & Forecast
7.2.1. By Solution
7.2.2. By Deployment
7.2.3. By Country
7.3. Europe: Country Analysis
7.3.1. Germany Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
7.3.2. France Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
7.3.3. United Kingdom Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
7.3.4. Italy Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
7.3.5. Spain Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
8. Asia-Pacific Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
8.1. Market Size & Forecast
8.1.1. By Value
8.2. Market Share & Forecast
8.2.1. By Solution
8.2.2. By Deployment
8.2.3. By Country
8.3. Asia-Pacific: Country Analysis
8.3.1. China Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
8.3.2. India Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
8.3.3. Japan Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
8.3.4. South Korea Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
8.3.5. Australia Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
9. Middle East & Africa Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
9.1. Market Size & Forecast
9.1.1. By Value
9.2. Market Share & Forecast
9.2.1. By Solution
9.2.2. By Deployment
9.2.3. By Country
9.3. Middle East & Africa: Country Analysis
9.3.1. Saudi Arabia Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
9.3.2. UAE Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
9.3.3. South Africa Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
10. South America Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
10.1. Market Size & Forecast
10.1.1. By Value
10.2. Market Share & Forecast
10.2.1. By Solution
10.2.2. By Deployment
10.2.3. By Country
10.3. South America: Country Analysis
10.3.1. Brazil Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
10.3.2. Colombia Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
10.3.3. Argentina Military Cybersecurity Market Outlook
11. Market Dynamics
11.1. Drivers
11.2. Challenges
12. Market Trends & Developments
12.1. Mergers & Acquisitions (If Any)
12.2. Product Launches (If Any)
12.3. Recent Developments
13. Global Military Cybersecurity Market: SWOT Analysis
14. Porter's Five Forces Analysis
14.1. Competition in the Industry
14.2. Potential of New Entrants
14.3. Power of Suppliers
14.4. Power of Customers
14.5. Threat of Substitute Products
15. Competitive Landscape
15.1. BAE Systems plc
15.1.1. Business Overview
15.1.2. Products & Services
15.1.3. Recent Developments
15.1.4. Key Personnel
15.1.5. SWOT Analysis
15.2. Thales S.A.
15.3. Lockheed Martin Corporation
15.4. Cyemptive Technologies, Inc.
15.5. Northrop Grumman Corporation
15.6. RTX Corporation
15.7. Airbus S.E.
15.8. IBM Corporation
15.9. L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
15.10. The Boeing Company
16. Strategic Recommendations

Companies Mentioned

The key players profiled in this Military Cybersecurity market report include:
  • BAE Systems PLC
  • Thales S.A.
  • Lockheed Martin Corporation
  • Cyemptive Technologies, Inc.
  • Northrop Grumman Corporation
  • RTX Corporation
  • Airbus S.E.
  • IBM Corporation
  • L3Harris Technologies, Inc.
  • The Boeing Company

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