Utilities Infrastructure Security Market Forecast 2014-2024
LONDON, March 12, 2014 /PRNewswire/ --
Top Companies Providing Surveillance, Perimeter Defence, Operational Technologies & Endpoint Cyber Security
The security of utilities infrastructure has always been important for governments and operating authorities alike, particularly after the events of the early 21st century. Yet now more than ever, there is renewed emphasis for protection as a result of the way in which cyber security issues have come to dominate new security thinking and planning in this sector. Certainly, whereas before most utilities considered themselves unlikely to suffer major damage from anything except nature, in the present threat environment every essential service component, from the most physically secure nuclear facility, to local water distribution sites, is within reach of anonymous attack via computer networks. Fresh awareness of this vulnerability is currently enabling security growth in areas which previously had little motivation for additional security expenditure. Meanwhile in other regions, great opportunities will continue to present themselves for providers of physical security, who will benefit from the large scale infrastructure investment plans of major economies the world over. Accordingly, the utilities infrastructure security market is one which is considered to be entering a period of relative prosperity, with a global value of $8.4bn expected in 2014.
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- Axis Communications AB
- Bosch Group
- Honeywell International, Inc.
- IndigoVision Group plc
- Industrial Defender, Inc.
- Kratos Defense & Security Solutions, Inc.
- Lockheed Martin Corporation
- NICE Systems Ltd.
- QinetiQ Group plc
- Raytheon Company
- Schneider Electric SA
- Waterfall Security Solutions Ltd.
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Companies Listed in this report:
ABB Ltd.
Actimise
AD Group
ADI-Gardiner Ltd.
ADT Fire & Security
ADT Security
Agent Vi
Akera
Akustica, Inc.
Al Faisaliah Group
AlliedSignal Aerospace Service Corporation
Alstom
Amber Engineering, Inc.
Anglia Water
APC
Applied Visions, Inc.
Arcsight
Areva
Areva T&D
ATG Access
AtlanticTransgasSystem (ATGS)
Aveos Fleet Performance
Axis Communications AB
Axxonsoft
BAE Systems
Battelle Memorial Institute
Beech Aircraft Leasing, Inc.
BEI Technologies
Belden®
Bell Canada
Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BCPL)
Boeing Defense, Space & Security
Bosch Engineering GmbH
Bosch Group
Bosch Mahle Turbo Systems GmbH & Co. KG
Bosch Rexroth AG
Bosch Security Systems
Bosch Software Innovations GmbH
Bosch Solar Energy AG
Bosch Thermotechnik GmbH
British Telecom
Broughton High Security
Byres Security
Cassidian Cybersecurity
Causata
China Telecom
Chubb Systems
Cimac
Citect
Clipsal
CNI
ConneXium LLC
CRS
CrySyS Lab
CSC
CyberTech International
Cyveillance, Inc.
Def-Logix
Denim Group
Detection Systems and Radionics, Inc.
Digital Fusion, Inc.
Dominion Technology Resources, Inc.
D-Tec
DVTel
El Al Israel Airlines Ltd.
ELAU
Electricité de France (EDF)
Elster
EMC
EMS Aviation, Inc.
EnerNex
ERAPSCO
Erie Water Works
ESB
ESY Export Company, Inc.
ETAS
Exida Canada
Exmesh Security
Extreme CCTV
Exxon-Mobile Corporation
Fandotech LLC
FAST Video Security
Federal Pioneer
Firelight Infrastructure Partners
Firetide
FLIR Systems
Fortent
Foxguard Solutions
Fujitsu Ltd.
G4S Regulated Security Solutions (RSS)
G4S Secure Solutions
Garland Power and Light
Gazprom
General Dynamics
General Electric (GE)
General Electric Company
Genetec
Georgia Tech Applied Research
Geutebruck
Google
Gratte Brothers Security Management
Great Circle Solar Management
Grimes Aerospace Company
Gutor Electronic LLC
Hannamax Hi-Tech
Hardstaff Traffic Barriers Limited
HAURI, Inc
Haverkamp GmbH
Haverstick Consulting
HC Security Solutions
Helicentre Aviation
Hexagon Systems Engineering Ltd.
HID Global
Hikvision Digital Technology Co. Ltd.
Hirschmann™
Honeywell Integrated Security
Honeywell International, Inc.
Honeywell Process Solutions
Honeywell Video Systems
HRL Laboratories LLC
HRL Research Analytics, Inc.
Huawei Technologies
Hughes Training Italia Srl
Iberdrola
IBM Corporation
IBM Research
ICF International
ICx Technologies
IEX Corporation
IHI Corp.
IndigioVision Group plc
Industrial Defender, Inc.
Infinion Technologies AG
Infinova
InGuardians, Inc.
Integral Systems, Inc.
Intermec
International Electronics Systems, Inc
Intransa
Invensy's plc
IOActive, Inc.
IPKeys
IQinVision
Israel National Gas Lines Ltd. (INGL)
ITT Advanced Engineering Sciences Division
Ivensys plc
J & S Franklin
Jacksons Security
JMA Associates
Juno Lightning
Kaspersky Lab
Kawasaki Heavy Industries
Kentz Corporation Ltd
Kestrel Technology LLC
Korea Telecommunication Corporation (KT)
Kratos Defense & Security Solutions
Leidos
Lockheed Martin Aerospace Systems Integration Corporation
Lockheed Martin Australia Pty Limited
Lockheed Martin Canada, Inc.
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Lockheed Martin Desktop Solutions, Inc.
Lockheed Martin Engine Investments, LLC
Lockheed Martin Information Systems & Global Solutions
Lockheed Martin Integrated Technology LLC
Lockheed Martin Operations Support, Inc.
Logica
Lookingglass Cyber Solutions
LXE LLC
M&C Energy Group
Magal Security Systems, Ltd
Mainline Information Systems
ManTech International Corporation
McAfee, Inc.
Melbourne Water
Merced Systems
Meridian Rapid Defense Group
Merit Network, Inc
Merlin Gerin
Merten
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Modicon PLC
Mul-T-Lock Technologies Limited
Naskam Security Services
Nexight Group
NICE Systems Ltd.
NISC
Nishat Power Limited
Northrop Grumman Information Systems
Northumbrian Water Limited (NWL)
Novar ED&S Ltd.
Nu-Lec Industries
New York State Electric & Gas and Rochester Gas and Electric (NYSEG)
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Omega Securidad
OPSWAT
OptaSense
Optex
PDL Group
Pelco Corporation
Performix
Perimeter Security Suppliers Association
Petroleos Mexicanos (Pemex)
PG&E Metcalf
Phillips Communications and Security, Inc.
Planning Systems, Inc.
POLUS-ST LLC
Power Measurement
Procerus Technologies
PureTech Systems
Q1 Labs, Inc.
Qatar Petroleum
QinetiQ Group plc
QTC Holdings, Inc.
Quadrant Security Group
Quality Plus Group
Quantum Secure
RAE Systems, Inc.
RandomStorm
RAPID, LLC
Raytag Ltd.
Raytec
Raytheon BBN Technologies
Raytheon Company
Raytheon Intelligence & Information Systems
Raytheon Secure Information Systems LLC
Raytheon Teligny, Inc.
Raytheon Visual Analytics
RCM Solutions
Redkite Financial Markets
Reliance High-Tech Limited
Robert Bosch GmbH
Royal and Sun Alliance LLC (RSA)
SafeNet Government Solutions
SafeNet, Inc.
SAIC, Inc.
Sandia Corporation
Sandia Group
Sandia National Laboratories
SAP
Saudi Aramco
Schneider Electric SA
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories
Science Applications International Corp.
Scottish Equity Partners
ScottishPower Ltd.
Secure Site Solutions
Secure Tech
Senstar Corporation
Sichuan Baxinghe Power Corporation
Siemens AG
SightLogix
Skype
Solana Networks
SolveIT Software
Sony Corporation
Southwest Microwave, Inc.
Sperian Protection Europe SAS
SpotterRF
SPX Service Solutions
Square D
SU53
Summit plc
Swedish Nuclear Fuel & Waste Co. (SKB)
Symantec Corporation
SynApps Solutions
SYS Technologies
TAC
TagMaster
Technica Corporation
Telemecanique
Teligy, Inc.
Telstra
Telvent
Thales Contact Solutions
Thames Water
The Grid Protection Alliance
The New York Times
The Washington Post
TT Government Solutions
TZ Limited
UOP LLC
UOP Russell LLC
URS
UXC Connect
Vattenfall Europe Generation AG&Co. KG
VeriSign, Inc.
Viasat
Visual Analytics, Inc.
Waterfall Security Solutions Ltd
Waterfall Security Solutions USA
Westminster Group plc
Will Electronics
Wireless Facilities Incorporated (WFI)
Wirsol Solar UK
WT Parker
Zambian Electricity Supply Company
Zaun Limited
Zener Electricals and Electronic Services
ZF Lenksysteme GmbH
Zicom Group Limited
ZTE Corporation
List of Organisations Mentioned In This Report
Abu Dhabi Critical National Infrastructure Authority (CNIA)
Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority (ABCWUA)
Al-Mau'qi'oon Biddam Brigade
Al-Qaeda
Anonymous
Äspö Hard Rock Laboratory
Australian Customs and Border Protection Service (ACBPS)
Berlin Stock Exchange (BSE)
Canadian Cyber Incident Response Centre (CCIRC)
Canadian Department of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA)
Chinese Ministry of Environment
City of San Diego Public Utilities Department
Colombia University
Communist Party of China (CIP)
DHS S&T Cyber Security Division (CSD)
European Commission
GCHQ
George Mason University
Georgia Tech Applied Research
Georgia Tech Research Corp.
German Bundeswehr
German Customs Criminological Office
German Federal Criminal Police Office
German Federal Intelligence Service
German Federal Ministry of the Interior
German Federal Office for Information Security
German Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution
German Federal Office of Civil Protection and Disaster Assistance
German Federal Police
German Nationaler Cyber-Sicherheitsrat (NCS) (National Cyber Security)
German Nationales Cyber-Abwehrzentrum (NCAZ) (National Cyber Defence Centre)
Greenpeace
Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In)
Indian Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO)
Indian National Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Centre
Information Security Policy Council
Initiative for Cyber Security Information Sharing Partnership of Japan
International Computer Science Institute
Iraqi Oil Protection Force (OPF)
ISA Security Compliance Institute
Israeli Cyber Directorate
ITT Advanced Engineering Sciences Division
Japan Information - Technology Promotion Agency
Japanese Control System Security Centre (CSSC)
Japanese Defence Ministry
Japanese Internal Affairs and Communications Ministry
Japanese Internal Affairs and Communications Ministry
Japanese Ministry of Trade and Industry (METI)
Korea Communications Commission (KCC)
London Stock Exchange (LSE)
Morgridge Institute for Research
National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative
North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)
Northshore Utility District
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Pacific NW National Laboratory
Purdue University
Rowland Water District
Russian Federal Security Bureau (FSB)
Rutgers University - New Brunswick Campus
Saudi Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu
Soon Chun Hyang University
South Korean Cyber Security Centre
South Korean Financial Supervisory Service
South Korean Ministry of Science and Technology
South Korean National Intelligence Service
Syrian Electronic Army
Tarrant Regional Water District (TRWD)
Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE)
The Critical National Infrastructure Authority (CNIA) of Abu Dhabi
The Department of Homeland Security Science and Technology Directorate (DHS S&T)
The Electric Power Research Institute
The Grid Protection Alliance
The National Rural Electric Cooperative Association
The Trustees of Princeton University
The University of Alabama at Birmingham
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Trollmuhle
Trustees of Dartmouth College
Trustees of Indiana University
U.K. Environment Agency
U.K. Ministry of Defence (MOD)
U.S National Cyber Response Coordination Group (NCRCG)
U.S. 780th Military Intelligence Brigade
U.S. Air Force
U.S. Air Force Cyber Command
U.S. Air Force Cyber Command (AFCYBER)
U.S. Army
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
U.S. Army Forces Cyber Command
U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM)
U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology (NETCOM)
U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM)
U.S. Coast Guard
U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team
U.S. Cyber Command (CYBERCOM)
U.S. Defense Advanced Projects Research Agency (DARPA)
U.S. Defense Information Systems Agency
U.S. Department of Commerce
U.S. Department of Defense (DoD)
U.S. Department of Energy (DoE)
U.S. Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Cyber Security Division (CSD)
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Industrial Control Systems Emergency Response Team (ICS-CERT)
U.S. Department of Homeland Security Science & Technology Directorate (DHS S&T)
U.S. Department of Public Works (DPW)
U.S. Department of Veteran's Affairs (VA)
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
U.S. Fleet Cyber Command (FLYTCYBERCOM)
U.S. Marine Corps
U.S. Marine Corps Cryptologic Support Battalion (MCSB)
U.S. Marine Corps Cyberspace Command
U.S. Marine Corps Network Operations Security Center (MCNOSC)
U.S. Metropolitan Water District (MWD)
U.S. National Critical Information Infrastructure Protection Center (NCIIPC)
U.S. National Cyber Security Division (NCSD)
U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
U.S. National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD)
U.S. National Security Agency (NSA)
U.S. Naval Academy
U.S. Naval Network Warfare Command (NNWC)
U.S. Navy
U.S. Navy Cyber Defense Operations Command (NCDOC)
U.S. Navy Information Operation Command (NIOC)
U.S. Navy Naval Postgraduate School
U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
U.S. Office of Cyber Security and Communications
U.S. Signals Command (SC)
U.S. Strategic Command (STRATCOM)
University of California, San Diego
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Maryland
University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute
Waterford Township Department of Public Works
Wikileaks
Xian Jiaotong University
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