Table of Contents
1. Executive Summary
2. Cyber Threats to National Security
- 2.1 Weapons of Mass Disruption
- 2.2 A Growing Menace
- 2.3 Main Types of Cyber Attacks
- 2.4 Tools for Cyber Attacks
- 2.4.1 Botnets
- 2.4.2 DDOS
- 2.4.3 Malware
- 2.5 Tools vs. Cyber Attacks
- 2.5.1 Firewalls
- 2.5.2 VPNs
- 2.5.3 Intrusion Detection and Prevention
- 2.5.4 Vulnerability Scanning
- 2.5.5 Network Access Control
- 2.5.6 Computer Forensics Tools
- 2.6 Use of Non-Public Internet
- 2.6.1 SIPRNet
- 2.6.2 NATO' s Cronos
- 2.7 ' Nervous System' of Critical Infrastructure
- 2.8 Government, Military Networks ' Under Constant Attack'
- 2.9 Unrecognised Costs in Cyber Defence
- 2.10 Developing Cyber Offensive Capabilities
- 2.10.1 Fighting in Cyberspace: Mission and Next Steps
- 2.10.2 ' Cyber Favours the Offensive'
- 2.11 Recent Notable Incidents of Cyberwarfare
- 2.11.1 Estonia 2007
- 2.11.2 Georgia-Russia 2008
- 2.11.3 Alleged Chinese Cyber Attacks on Western Systems
- 2.11.3.1 Attacks on EU Systems 2007
- 2.11.3.2 ' Titan Rain' Attacks on US Systems
3. Overview of Global Cyberwarfare Market
- 3.1 Market Poised for Increasing Growth with Clear Leaders
- 3.2 Cyberwarfare Submarkets
- 3.3 Nations are Actively Pursuing Improved Cyberwarfare Capabilities
- 3.4 Defending Against State-Backed Cyber Attackers Requires Greater
Resources
- 3.5 US Leads in Cyberwarfare
- 3.6 Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative (CNCI)
- 3.6.1 CNCI Core Programmes
- 3.6.2 CNCI Focus Areas
- 3.7 ' Cyber Storm' Exercises
- 3.8 US National Cyber Security Centre
- 3.9 US Air Force Cyber Command Rises and Falls
- 3.9.1 Grand Plans for AFCyber Questioned
- 3.9.2 US Army Creates Network Warfare Battalion
- 3.9.3 US Navy to Enhance Cyberwarfare Capability
- 3.9.4 USAF Suspends AFCyber
- 3.9.5 USAF Assigns Cyberwarfare Role to Space Command
- 3.9.6 Joint Command Possible for Cyberwarfare
- 3.10 NATO Forms Cyber Defence Centre in Estonia
- 3.11 Bright Outlook for Network Defenders
4. Forecasts for Leading Cyberwarfare Markets
- 4.1 UK Cyberwarfare Market 2007-2018
- 4.2 France Cyberwarfare Market 2007-2018
- 4.3 Germany Cyberwarfare Market 2007-2018
- 4.4 Italy Cyberwarfare Market 2007-2018
- 4.5 Russia Cyberwarfare Market 2007-2018
- 4.6 US Cyberwarfare Market 2007-2018
- 4.7 Canada Cyberwarfare Market 2007-2018
- 4.8 Japan Cyberwarfare Market 2007-2018
- 4.9 China Cyberwarfare Market 2007-2018
- 4.10 India Cyberwarfare Market 2007-2018
- 4.11 Australia Cyberwarfare Market 2007-2018
- 4.12 South Korea Cyberwarfare Market 2007-2018
5. Forces Affecting the Cyberwarfare Market
- 5.1 Strong Desire to Defend Vital Networks will Drive Growth of the
Cyberwarfare Market
- 5.2 The Principal Restraints in the Cyberwarfare Market
- 5.3 The Cyberwarfare Market will Continue to Expand in the Near Future
6. Key Companies in Cyberwarfare and Cybersecurity
- 6.1 3Com
- 6.2 BAE Systems
- 6.3 Bearing Point
- 6.4 Crypt
- 6.5 Cisco
- 6.6 Check Point
- 6.7 Cyber Defense Agency (CDA)
- 6.8 Juniper Networks
- 6.9 F-Secure
- 6.10 Lockheed Martin
- 6.11 McAfee
- 6.12 Northrop Grumman
- 6.13 PGP Corp
- 6.14 QinetiQ
- 6.15 Raytheon
- 6.16 SAIC
- 6.17 Secure Computing
- 6.18 Sophos
- 6.19 SPI Dynamics
- 6.20 SRA International
- 6.21 Symantec
- 6.22 Tata
- 6.23 TDi
- 6.24 Thales
- 6.25 Unisys
7. Experts' Views on Cyberwarfare
- 7.1 Suleyman Anil, Head of NATO Computer Incident Response Capability
Co-ordinating Centre (NCIRC CC)
- 7.2 Greg Day, Security Analyst for EMEA (Europe, Middle East, Africa) of
Antivirus and Security Software Vendor McAfee
- 7.3 Mikko Hypponen, Chief Research Officer of Antivirus and Security
Software Maker F-Secure
- 7.4 O Sami Saydjari, President of US-based IT Security Consulting Company
Cyber Defense Agency (CDA)
8. Conclusions
List of Tables
- Table 3.1 World Cyberwarfare Sales Forecast, 2008-2018
- Table 3.2 World Cyberwarfare Sales CAGR
- Table 3.3 Cyberwarfare Sales in Leading Markets by Market Share: 2007,
2013, 2018
- Table 3.4 World Cyberwarfare Submarkets Sales Forecast, 2008-2018
- Table 3.5 World Cyberwarfare Submarkets Sales CAGR
- Table 3.6 World Cyberwarfare Sales and Market Share by Submarket: 2007,
2013, 2018
- Table 4.1 Leading Markets Cyberwarfare Sales Forecast, 2008-2018
- Table 4.2 UK Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
- Table 4.3 UK Cyberwarfare Sales CAGR
- Table 4.4 France Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
- Table 4.5 France Cyberwarfare Sales CAGR
- Table 4.6 Germany Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
- Table 4.7 Germany Cyberwarfare Sales CAGR
- Table 4.8 Italy Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
- Table 4.9 Italy Cyberwarfare Sales CAGR
- Table 4.10 Russia Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
- Table 4.11 Russia Cyberwarfare Sales CAGR
- Table 4.12 US Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
- Table 4.13 US Cyberwarfare Sales CAGR
- Table 4.14 Canada Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
- Table 4.15 Canada Cyberwarfare Sales CAGR
- Table 4.16 Japan Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
- Table 4.17 Japan Cyberwarfare Sales CAGR
- Table 4.18 China Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
- Table 4.19 China Cyberwarfare Sales CAGR
- Table 4.20 India Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
- Table 4.21 India Cyberwarfare Sales CAGR
- Table 4.22 Australia Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
- Table 4.23 Australia Cyberwarfare Sales CAGR
- Table 4.24 South Korea Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
- Table 4.25 South Korea Cyberwarfare Sales CAGR
- Table 5.1 SWOT Analysis, Cyberwarfare 2007-2018
List of Figures
- Figure 3.1 World Cyberwarfare Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Figure 3.2 Cyberwarfare Sales Country Share, 2007
- Figure 3.3 Cyberwarfare Sales Country Share, 2013
- Figure 3.4 Cyberwarfare Sales Country Share, 2018
- Figure 3.5 World Cyberwarfare Submarkets Sales Forecast, 2007-2018
- Figure 3.6 Cyberwarfare Sales by Share, 2007
- Figure 3.7 Cyberwarfare Sales by Share, 2013
- Figure 3.8 Cyberwarfare Sales by Share, 2018
- Figure 4.1 UK Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.2 France Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.3 Germany Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.4 Italy Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.5 Russia Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.6 US Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.7 Canada Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.8 Japan Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.9 China Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.10 India Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.11 Australia Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
- Figure 4.12 South Korea Cyberwarfare Sales, 2007-2018
List of Companies
- 3Com
- BAE Systems
- Bearing Point
- BeCrypt
- Check Point
- Cisco
- Cyber Defense Agency (CDA)
- DHS National Cyber Security Division (NCSD)
- Estonia Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT)
- F-Secure
- General Secretariat for Defence and National Security
- (SGDSN France)
- Hewlett-Packard
- Indian Army Cyber Security Establishment (ACSE)
- Juniper Networks
- L' Agence de la securite des systemes d' information
- Lockheed Martin
- McAfee
- National Defence Industrial Association (NDIA)
- NATO Computer Incident Response Capability - Co-ordinating Centre (NCIRC CC)
- NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Center of Excellence (CCD COE in Tallinn, Estonia)
- North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)
- Northrop Grumman
- People' s Liberation Army (PLA) China
- PGP Corp
- QinetiQ
- Raytheon
- SAIC
- Secure Computing
- Security of Information Systems Agency (France)
- Sophos
- SPI Dynamics
- SRA International
- Symantec
- Tata Communications
- TDi
- Thales
- UK Ministry of Defence (MoD)
- Unisys
- US Air Force (USAF)
- US Army Intelligence and Security Command (Inscom)
- US Army Network Warfare Battalion
- US Department of Defence (DOD)
- US Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
- US Navy Network Warfare Command (Netwarcom)
- US Strategic Command (Stratcom)
- USAF Cyber Command (AFCyber)
- USAF Space Command
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