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Major players in the firewall-as-a-service market are Barracuda Networks Inc. , Cisco Syatems Inc. , Juniper Networks Inc. , Cato Networks, Forcepoint, Fortinet Inc. , Check Point Software Technologies Inc.
New York, Jan. 04, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Reportlinker.com announces the release of the report "Firewall-As-A-Service Global Market Report 2022: Ukraine-Russia War Impact" - https://www.reportlinker.com/p06377788/?utm_source=GNW
, Palo Alto Networks, WatchGuard, Microsoft Corporation, SonicWall, Sophos group Plc., and Zscaler.
The global firewall as a service market is expected to grow from $1.83 billion in 2021 to $2.34 billion in 2022 at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 27.5%. The Russia-Ukraine war disrupted the chances of global economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, at least in the short term. The war between these two countries has led to economic sanctions on multiple countries, surge in commodity prices, and supply chain disruptions, effecting many markets across the globe. The firewall as a service market is expected to reach $6.03 billion in 2026 at a CAGR of 26.7%.
The Firewall as a service (FWaaS) market consists of revenues earned by entities by providing FWaaS such as providing next-generation firewall (NGFW) capabilities like web filtering, advanced threat protection (ATP), intrusion prevention system (IPS), and Domain Name System (DNS) security.The market value includes the value of related goods sold by the service provider or included within the service offering.
The FwaaS service market also includes stateful firewall features such as packet filtering, network monitoring, Internet Protocol security (IPsec), secure sockets layer virtual private network (SSL VPN) support, and Internet Protocol (IP) mapping features.FWaaS also has deeper content inspection capabilities that include the ability to identify malware attacks and other threats.
Values in this market are ‘factory gate’ values, that is the value of goods sold by the manufacturers or creators of the goods, whether to other entities (including downstream manufacturers, wholesalers, distributors and retailers) or directly to end customers.The value of goods in this market includes related services sold by the creators of the goods.
The FWaaS is segmented into service, deployment, and industry vertical.
Firewall as a service (FWaaS) is a firewall solution delivered as a cloud-based service that allows companies to simplify IT infrastructure. Firewall as a Service filters network traffic to safeguard organizations from both inside and outside threats.
North America was the largest region in the firewall as a service market in 2021. The regions covered in the firewall-as-a-service market report are Asia-Pacific, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, North America, South America, Middle East and Africa.
The market value is defined as the revenues that enterprises gain from goods and/or services sold within the specified market and geography through sales, grants, or donations in terms of currency (in USD ($) unless otherwise specified).
The revenues for a specified geography are consumption values – that is, they are revenues generated by organizations in the specified geography within the specified market, irrespective of where they are produced. It does not include revenues from resales either further along the supply chain or as part of other products.
The main service types of firewalls as a service are traffic monitoring and control, compliance and audit management, reporting and log management, automation and orchestration, and security management.Traffic monitoring and control reports, alert, and provides vital information.
Firewall services use this for web-traffic details, security attacks, VPN log-on and log-off trends, and firewall rule changes. The services are deployed in private and hybrid deployment by large enterprises, small and medium enterprises, and used for banking, financial services, and insurance, it and telecom, manufacturing, travel and hospitality, healthcare, energy and utilities, retail and consumer goods, and other verticals.
The increase in the number of fraud cases and cyber-attacks is expected to propel the growth of the firewall as a service market going forward.A cyberattack is a malicious and deliberate attempt by an individual or organization to breach the information system of another individual or organization.
Cybercrime has increased every year as people try to benefit from vulnerable business systems.The visibility and traffic filtering that a firewall provides enable an organization to identify and block a large percentage of malicious traffic before it enters the network perimeter and can provide defense in depth.
For instance, according to an article published by Forbes, a US-based business magazine, the average number of cyberattacks and data breaches worldwide increased by 15.1% in 2020. Furthermore, according to a statistical report published by Packetlabs, a Canadian-based penetration testing company, in 2021 cybercrime costs the world $6 trillion and by 2025 this figure would climb to $10.5 trillion. Therefore, an increase in the number of fraud cases and cyber-attacks will drive the growth of the market.
Advancements in cloud-based firewall services have emerged as a key trend gaining popularity in the firewall as a service market.A cloud firewall protects cloud infrastructure from attacks, just as a traditional firewall protects on-premise networks.
Major companies operating in the firewall as a service market are focused on developing new technological solutions to strengthen their position.For instance, in march 2022, Palo Alto, a US-based cybersecurity company launches a cloud-native firewall service for AWS (Amazon Web Services).
It would be a managed Next-Generation Firewall (NGFW) service designed to simplify securing AWS deployments, enabling organizations to speed their pace of innovation while remaining highly secured.
In May 2021, Arayaka, a US-based wide-area software-defined network connectivity, and application delivery company acquired Secucloud GmbH for an undisclosed amount.With this acquisition, Arayaka would be able to deliver on the promise of a managed SASE (SECURE ACCESS SERVICE EDGE) offering, while providing customers and partners with greater choice for the type of solution they would position for different deployment of use-cases.
Secucloud GmbH is a Germany-based company working on security technology and provides cloud-based firewall-as-a-service.
The countries covered in the firewall-as-a-service market report are Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Russia, South Korea, UK, USA.
The firewalls as a service market research report are one of a series of new reports that provides firewalls as a service market statistic, including firewalls as a service industry global market size, regional shares, competitors with firewalls as a service market share, detailed firewalls as a service market segments, market trends, and opportunities, and any further data you may need to thrive in the firewalls as a service industry. This firewalls as a service market research report deliver a complete perspective of everything you need, with an in-depth analysis of the current and future scenarios of the industry.
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Four reports in West Seattle Crime Watch tonight:
THEFT-TURNED-ROBBERY: Thanks for the tips/questions about police at the West Seattle YMCA (WSB sponsor) in The Triangle around 5:30 pm. Officers were gone by the time we got there, but this was dispatched as a theft-turned-robbery – dispatch told officers that someone was trying to steal from lockers, and when confronted, pulled a knife and made threats. Description given over police radio: Unknown (race) male, 30s, 5’10”, medium to heavy build, black backpack, black sweatpants, dark Jordans (shoes) with orange highlights. No injuries, the Y staff told us. SPD incident # is 23-028726.
Three more reader reports received today (in addition to the two published this morning):
HOME/CAR BREAK-IN ATTEMPT: The report and security video are from Chaucey:
Last night (Jan-29-23) at 11:30 pm, a man approached our home on Roxbury (between Roxbury Lanes and 35th) and attempted to break in through our front door. He then proceeded to attempt to break into my car through the passenger side door. This was bold as we have a flood light pointed toward the front of our house, a full security system and have a working streetlight directly in front of our home.
We captured this event on camera, but unfortunately the motion detection only kicked in to catch him from the backside; however, what we did get is clear and may have a few distinguishing features that may be identifiable to the broader community. I have attached a video and am hoping that you can post it with this incident report, in the hopes that someone may be able to identify this person and at the very least so others can be aware and on the lookout for this person attempting to break in on their property.
CONSTRUCTION SITE BREAK-IN: From Scott:
We are the owners of a lot on the corner of 60th Ave SW and SW Charlestown St, where we are slowly building a new house (started in spring/summer of 2021). We were (burglarized) several times in the first 18 months but (not) since we had our windows and doors installed in late fall 2022.
My son and I had brought a large spool of copper wire on site for wiring the panels and subpanels on Sunday 1/22, but didn’t end up getting to that work and left the spool in the garage. On Wednesday early morning, my neighbor confronted someone leaving our house with a bicycle with saddlebags.
They eventually realized Saturday that “the spool for our wire had been taken apart, and the wire was missing, along with other things that we’ve been figuring out are gone over the weekend. I put the full list of what was missing in the police report … if anyone has information about who was coming and going from our lot, sure would be nice to either get some stuff back or at least not get (burglarized) again any time soon.” SPD incident # is 23-901796.
CAR VANDALISM/PROWL ATTEMPT: From management at City Watch Apartments in The Junction:
The (above) individual followed behind someone to get into our garage this morning and broke out a window of a car parked here at CW between 8:45-9 am. He was startled when someone approached close to him after he shattered the window and left in a hurry. Fairly clear images of the suspect and his car. Looks to be early to mid-40’s, goatee, balding with eye glasses, Caucasian with a tan coat and baggy pants. The vehicle looks like an older-model Toyota Tercel with rear L back door severely damaged with a broken rear qtr window that has a white cloth covering it up. We can’t make out the license plate.
SPD incident # is 23-028454.
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