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The global firewall as a service market size was valued at $1.8 billion in 2021, and is projected to reach $15.6 billion by 2031, growing at a CAGR of 24.6% from 2022 to 2031.
The rise in malware and phishing threats among enterprises and the increase in adoption of IoT and BYOD trends are boosting the growth of the firewall as a service market. In addition, a surge in demand for the cloud-based firewall as a service model positively impacts the growth of the market. However, budget constraints among organizations and complexities of device security hamper the market growth. On the contrary, the increase in adoption of mobile device applications and platforms, and need for strong authentication methods, and transformation in the traditional network management solutions industry are expected to offer remunerative opportunities for the expansion of the firewall as a service market during the forecast period.
Firewall as a Service (FWaaS) is used in filtering network traffic to safeguard organizations from both inside and outside threats. It also provides 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. FWaaS is positioned between the user’s network and the internet. As traffic attempts to enter users’ network, the FWaaS solution inspects it to detect and address threats. The inspection analyzes the information contained in the header of each data packet, garnering insight into where the packet came from and other behaviors that may signal it is malicious.
The firewall as a service market is segmented on the basis of service model, deployment model, enterprise size, industry vertical, and region. By service model, the market is bifurcated into infrastructure as a service, platform as a service, and software as a service. By deployment model, the market is segmented into public cloud, private cloud, and hybrid. By enterprise size, it is categorized into large enterprises and SMEs. By industry vertical, the market is divided into BFSI, energy and utilities, IT and telecom, government and public sector, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, and others. Region-wise, it is analyzed across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA.
The key players profiled in the firewall as a service market analysis are Amazon Web Services, Inc, Barracuda Networks, Inc., Cato Networks, Check Point Software Technologies Ltd., Cisco Systems, Inc., Forcepoint, Fortinet, IBM Corporation, Juniper Networks, Inc., McAfee Corp., Microsoft Corporation, Palo Alto Networks, SonicWall, Sophos Group plc, Trellix, WatchGuard, and Zscaler. These players have adopted various strategies to increase their market penetration and strengthen their position in the industry.
In terms of enterprise size, the large enterprise segment holds the largest share of the FWaaS market, owing to large enterprises needing to monitor large networks. However, the SMEs segment is expected to grow at the highest rate during the forecast period, owing to the small businesses that require efficient network management tools to simplify their business operations.
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Region wise, the FWaaS Market was dominated by North America in 2021 and is expected to retain its position during the forecast period, owing to its high concentration of firewall as a service vendors such as Microsoft Corporation, Palo Alto Networks, and SonicWall, which is expected to drive the firewall as a service market forecast within the region during the forecast period. However, Asia-Pacific is expected to witness significant growth during the forecast period, owing to rapid economic and technological developments in the region, which is expected to fuel the growth of the firewall as a service industry in the region in the coming few years.
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The report focuses on growth prospects, restraints, and trends of the global firewall as a service market analysis. The study provides Porter’s five forces analysis to understand the impact of various factors, such as the bargaining power of suppliers, competitive intensity of competitors, threat of new entrants, threat of substitutes, and bargaining power of buyers, on the global firewall as a service market share.
Over the past few decades, there has been an increase in the need for security solutions all over the world. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, security equipment began to become mainstream for commercial and government applications; during this time, enterprise-level firewalls, intruder detection systems, identity management systems, event management solutions, and others, began to emerge. In the early years, cyber and network security tools were just nice to have the equipment, but now factors such as increased governmental policies for user data safety and privacy, an increasing number of cyber and network attacks, critical corporate data, and so on have made security solutions an absolute necessity in today's world, fueling the need for the firewall as a service solution.
Moreover, compliance policies and standards such as the European union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) mandate the use of security and privacy tools to ensure the safety of consumer and enterprise data, further fueling the need for the firewall as a service market in the coming years.
The outbreak of COVID-19 prompted a considerable proportion of routine activities and businesses to shift their operations online. As organizations and individuals throughout the world began to rely more heavily on digital media and communication networks, cybercriminals started taking advantage of the situation to cause havoc around the globe. Cybercrime has become a key worry for many organizations, according to a study published in Cybercrime Magazine, in February 2022, total damages and ransoms collected by hackers and cybercriminals around the globe amounted to more than $6 trillion in the year 2021.
The study also claims that these costs could grow every year and reach up to $10.5 trillion in the coming 5 years, growing at the rate of 15% each year. In July 2021, a major game publisher, Electronic Arts Inc. was hacked with more than 780 GB of their data stolen and held at ransom. This stolen data included source code for their upcoming game titles including FIFA 21 and others. Such factors are influencing the growth of the global firewall as a service market growth.
The COVID-19 outbreak is expected to present attractive prospects for key participants in the global firewall as a service market. Moreover, rising revenue creation has resulted from the increased demand for advanced network security solutions and the growth in ransomware and malware attacks. According to the IBM X-Force report, coronavirus-themed spam has increased 4,300% since February 2020, while businesses are concerned about new issues such as employee well-being, the transition to remote work, financial availability, and the durability of operations and supply chains, cyber-attack risks are rising. From small businesses to major corporations, security leaders must continue to focus on the whole threat lifecycle, which includes planning and detection, immediate action, and recovery.
In addition, ransomware attacks on physical essential infrastructure, such as windfarm turbines being knocked offline by a breach and a demand for a ransom to turn them back on, may occur in the future years. Companies will see more attacks on objects that were never connected online as the Internet of Things continues to proliferate at a rapid pace. If organizations deploy effective network security solutions to combat such attacks, this might also act as a significant opportunity for the firewall as a service industry.
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