The Europe Content Disarm and Reconstruction Market would witness market growth of 15.1% CAGR during the forecast period (2021-2027).
CDR is most widely used to remove file-borne cyber security risks from infiltrating a company's network. Banking, financial services and insurance, telecommunications and information technology (IT), construction, manufacturing, non-profit organisations, wholesale distribution, chemicals, retail, food and beverage, government, hospitality, public sector, healthcare, and health insurance, are among the sectors that benefit from CDR. Advanced dangers are always emerging. According to research, estimated averages of 10 million additional malware threats are detected each month.
Many typical cybersecurity technologies, like anti-virus solutions and anti-malware, can only identify existing attacks and cannot detect or defend business networks against unknown or zero-day attacks, which occur when vulnerability is found but no fix is available. In reality, 80 percent of successful breaches are novel or undiscovered zero-day assaults that standard signature-based detection systems cannot recognize.
Sophisticated cyberattacks cross borders in our linked world. As a result, action at the European level is required to increase collective cybersecurity and resilience. Like the digital world changes, so does the danger landscape. To safeguard governments, businesses, and individuals from emerging threats, cyber resilience and cybersecurity must be major objectives for the EU.
The EU Cybersecurity Strategy is an audacious move toward assuring the security, integrity, and dependability of digital infrastructure, goods, and services. The NIS2 Directive, a key component of the new Strategy, aims to improve cybersecurity for organisations in key areas of the EU economy and society by classifying entities as "essential" and "important," broadening the range of sectors encased by the Directive, constructing harmonised risk mitigation measures, and imposing reporting responsibilities on economic players. The COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated this to be especially crucial, since the protection of personal data and e-Health infrastructure were critical. The NIS2 Directive creates oversight and enforcement measures for European enterprises, heralding in a precautionary approach of cybersecurity by design.
The Germany market dominated the Europe Content Disarm and Reconstruction Market by Country 2020, and would continue to be a dominant market till 2027; thereby, achieving a market value of $34.5 million by 2027. The UK market is poised to grow at a CAGR of 14.2% during (2021 - 2027). Additionally, The France market would display a CAGR of 16% during (2021 - 2027).
Based on Component, the market is segmented into Solution and Services. Based on Deployment Mode, the market is segmented into On-premise and Cloud. Based on Organization Size, the market is segmented into Large Enterprises and Small & Medium Enterprises (SMEs). Based on Vertical, the market is segmented into Government & Defense, BFSI, IT & Telecom, Manufacturing, Healthcare, Energy & Utilities and Others. Based on countries, the market is segmented into Germany, UK, France, Russia, Spain, Italy, and Rest of Europe.
Free Valuable Insights: The Global Content Disarm and Reconstruction Market Size will Hit $533.8 Million by 2027, at a CAGR of 15.6%
The market research report covers the analysis of key stake holders of the market. Key companies profiled in the report include Fortinet, Inc., Broadcom, Inc. (Symentec Corporation), Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., OPSWAT, Inc., Peraton, Inc. (Veritas Capital Fund Management, L.L.C.), Deep-Secure Ltd. (Forcepoint LLC.), Votiro Cybersec Ltd., Operation and Data Integrity (ODI) Ltd., Glasswall Solutions Limited, and Sasa Software (CAS) Ltd.
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