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Cybersecurity, Digital ID & Online Fraud Industry Almanac 2024: Market Research, Statistics, Trends and Leading Companies

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  • 243 Pages
  • April 2023
  • Plunkett Research Ltd
  • ID: 5575314

Key Findings:

A complete market research report, including forecasts and market estimates, technologies analysis and developments at innovative firms within the Cybersecurity, Digital ID & Online Fraud Industry.  Gain vital insights that can help shape strategy for business development, product development and investments.

Key Features:

  • Business trends analysis
  • In-depth industry overview
  • Technology trends analysis
  • Forecasts
  • Spending, investment, and consumption discussions
  • In-depth industry statistics and metrics
  • Industry employment numbers

Additional Key Features Include:

  • Industry Glossary
  • Industry Contacts list, including Professional Societies and Industry Associations
  • Profiles of industry-leading companies
  • U.S. and Global Firms
  • Publicly held, Private and Subsidiaries
  • Executive Contacts
  • Revenues
  • For Public Companies: Detailed Financial Summaries
  • Statistical Tables

Key Questions Answered Include:

  • How is the industry evolving?
  • How is the industry being shaped by new technologies?
  • How is demand growing in emerging markets and mature economies?
  • What is the size of the market now and in the future?
  • What are the financial results of the leading companies?
  • What are the names and titles of top executives?
  • What are the top companies and what are their revenues?

This feature-rich report covers competitive intelligence, market research and business analysis - everything you need to know about the Cybersecurity, Digital ID & Online Fraud Industry.

This Research Provides Unique Analysis of the Following Major Trends Affecting the Cybersecurity, Digital ID & Online Fraud Industry

  1. Introduction to the Cybersecurity, Digital ID & Online Fraud Industry
  2. Digital ID and Online Authentication Fraud Soars/Sophisticated Technologies and Databases Respond
  3. Password Reuse Enables Fraud/The Dark Web and Credential Stuffing
  4. Online Fraud/Payments Fraud Evolve and Adapt Continuously
  5. Network Anti-Fraud Technologies Advance, Including use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning
  6. Online Fraud Often Begins with New Account Setup or Account Takeover
  7. Voice, Face & Image Recognition Change the Wireless World, Enhanced Through Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  8. Smart Cities Utilize Sensors and Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Create Privacy and Security Issues
  9. The Internet of Things (IoT) and M2M to Boom, Enhanced by Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Open New Avenues for Hacking
  10. Artificial Intelligence (AI), Deep Learning and Machine Learning Advance into Commercial Applications, Including Health Care and Robotics
  11. Fraudsters Are Using Artificial Intelligence (AI), including Generative AI, to Commit Cybercrimes
  12. Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Payment Systems, such as Zelle and Venmo, Soar in Popularity
  13. Growth in Big Data Supported by Expansion of Cloud Computing aond Predictive Analytics
  14. The Future: Pervasive Computing and Complete Mobility Will Be Standard/Artificial Intelligence (AI) Will Boost Nearly All Sectors
  15. Cybersecurity Challenges for the Internet of Things (IoT)
  16. Hot Fields Within Computer Hardware & Software Include Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cybersecurity and the Internet of Things (IoT)

This Research Provides In-Depth Tables for the Following Cybersecurity, Digital ID & Online Fraud Industry Statistics

  1. Cybersecurity, Digital ID & Online Fraud Overview
  2. Cyber Crime Types and Victims Affected, U.S.
  3. Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services Industry, U.S.: Estimated Revenue & Expenses: 2017-2022
  4. Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services Industry, U.S.: Estimated Selected Expenses: 2017-2022
  5. Computer Systems Design and Related Services Industry, U.S.: Estimated Revenue & Expenses: 2017-2022
  6. Research Funding for Computer and Information Science Engineering, U.S. National Science Foundation: Fiscal Years 2022-2024
  7. Computer and Mathematical Occupation Related Employment by Occupation, U.S.: May 2023

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Major Trends Affecting the Cybersecurity, Digital ID & Online Fraud Industry
  • Introduction to the Cybersecurity, Digital ID & Online Fraud Industry
  • Digital ID and Online Authentication Fraud Soars/Sophisticated Technologies and Databases Respond
  • Password Reuse Enables Fraud/The Dark Web and Credential Stuffing
  • Online Fraud/Payments Fraud Evolve and Adapt Continuously
  • Network Anti-Fraud Technologies Advance, Including use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning
  • Online Fraud Often Begins with New Account Setup or Account Takeover
  • Voice, Face & Image Recognition Change the Wireless World, Enhanced Through Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • Smart Cities Utilize Sensors and Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Create Privacy and Security Issues
  • The Internet of Things (IoT) and M2M to Boom, Enhanced by Artificial Intelligence (AI)/Open New Avenues for Hacking
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI), Deep Learning and Machine Learning Advance into Commercial Applications, Including Health Care and Robotics
  • Fraudsters Are Using Artificial Intelligence (AI), including Generative AI, to Commit Cybercrimes
  • Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Payment Systems, such as Zelle and Venmo, Soar in Popularity
  • Growth in Big Data Supported by Expansion of Cloud Computing aond Predictive Analytics
  • The Future: Pervasive Computing and Complete Mobility Will Be Standard/Artificial Intelligence (AI) Will Boost Nearly All Sectors
  • Cybersecurity Challenges for the Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Hot Fields Within Computer Hardware & Software Include Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cybersecurity and the Internet of Things (IoT)
Chapter 2: Cybersecurity, Digital ID & Online Fraud Industry Statistics
  • Cybersecurity, Digital ID & Online Fraud Overview
  • Cyber Crime Types and Victims Affected, U.S.
  • Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services Industry, U.S.: Estimated Revenue & Expenses: 2017-2022
  • Data Processing, Hosting, and Related Services Industry, U.S.: Estimated Selected Expenses: 2017-2022
  • Computer Systems Design and Related Services Industry, U.S.: Estimated Revenue & Expenses: 2017-2022
  • Research Funding for Computer and Information Science Engineering, U.S. National Science Foundation: Fiscal Years 2022-2024
  • Computer and Mathematical Occupation Related Employment by Occupation, U.S.: May 2023
Chapter 3: Important Cybersecurity, Digital ID & Online Fraud Industry Contacts
  • Addresses, Phone Numbers and Internet Sites
Chapter 4: The Cybersecurity 150:
  • Who They Are and How They Were Chosen
  • Index of Companies Within Industry Groups
  • Alphabetical Index
  • Index of Headquarters Location by U.S. State
  • Index of Non-U.S. Headquarters Location by Country
  • Individual Data Profiles on Each of The Cybersecurity 150
Additional Indexes
  • Index of Hot Spots for Advancement for Women/Minorities
  • Index by Subsidiaries, Brand Names and Selected Affiliations
  • A Short Cybersecurity, Digital ID & Online Fraud Industry Glossary

Companies Mentioned

  • 01 Communique Laboratory Inc
  • 360 Security Technology Inc
  • A10 Networks Inc
  • AhnLab Inc
  • Amazon.com Inc
  • Arista Networks Inc
  • AsiaInfo Technologies Limited
  • AudioEye Inc
  • authID.ai (Ipsidy Inc)
  • Axway Software SA
  • BAE Systems plc
  • BIGG Digital Assets Inc
  • Broadcom Inc
  • Calix Inc
  • Check Point Software Technologies Ltd
  • Cisco Systems Inc
  • Cloudflare Inc
  • Consensus Cloud Solutions Inc
  • CrowdStrike Holdings Inc
  • CyberArk Software Ltd
  • CYREN Ltd
  • D-Link Corporation
  • Darktrace PLC
  • Digi International Inc
  • DocuSign Inc
  • DSS Inc
  • Equifax Inc
  • Experian plc
  • Extreme Networks Inc
  • Fortinet Inc
  • Gen Digital Inc
  • genifi inc
  • Immutable Holdings Inc
  • International Business Machines Corporation (IBM)
  • Intrusion Inc
  • Jamf Holding Corp
  • Juniper Networks Inc
  • Kudelski SA
  • Lockheed Martin Corporation
  • Microsoft Corporation
  • Minim Inc
  • NETGEAR Inc
  • Nubeva Technologies Ltd
  • Okta Inc
  • OneSpan Inc
  • Palo Alto Networks Inc
  • Pendrell Corporation
  • Prosegur Compania De Seguridad SA
  • Qualys Inc
  • Rapid7 Inc
  • Riskified Ltd
  • SecureWorks Corporation
  • Seeing Machines Ltd
  • Taoping Inc
  • Tenable Holdings Inc
  • TransUnion
  • Trend Micro Inc
  • VeriSign Inc
  • WithSecure Corp
  • Zscaler Inc

Methodology

The data development evolved from research methods originally established by the founder of the company.

 

Through the years, a research methodology evolved based on strict guidelines used to build and maintain the content of six proprietary business and industry databases:

  • An industry trends database
  • An industry statistics database
  • Industry Analytics (deep financial data for hundreds of Industry codes)
  • A leading companies database
  • A business and industry glossary database
  • An industry associations and professional societies database
  • Analysts are trained to follow research formulas and methodology. They use company-approved sources in their work and post their findings daily to proprietary databases. All research results go through multi-step editing processes. And, all results are date-stamped.
Primary sources include:
  • Internal research, analysis, fact-checking and data gathering by the Research staff.
  • Over 3,500 industry associations, professional societies and government agencies worldwide with which the publisher maintains relationships and/or from which they obtain industry-specific/country-specific data.
  • Financial analysts, industry executives and industry experts with whom the publisher maintains communications.
  • Corporate disclosure documents and financial statements.
  • Industry conference proceedings.
  • Analysis of white papers, reports, periodicals and publications.
  • Multiple proprietaries, government, industry and financial databases developed by the publisher.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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