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LONDON, October 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Currently, the vast majority of revenues of the nascent EMEA in the cloud managed security services (MSS) market derive from offering clean pipe services to end users. These MSS providers (MSSPs) typically control a wide variety of security solutions for malware and threat prevention, virus scanning, and/or URL filtering. Increasingly, however, they are providing other security services such as e-mail archiving, anti-denial of service attacks and intrusion prevention systems to protect corporate networks in an ever-changing, threat landscape. These trends are poised to dramatically transform the MSS market over the coming years.
Frost & Sullivan (http://www.internetsecurity.frost.com/) finds that the EMEA In the Cloud Managed Security Services Market earned revenues of $81.7 million in 2005 and estimates this to reach $603.7 million in 2012.
"The growth and development of this market has been fuelled by specialist European MSSPs who have pushed e-mail hygiene services in the region," says Frost & Sullivan Industry Analyst Jose Lopez. "Their key selling proposition has been based on providing a clean pipe to their clients, thus saving bandwidth costs. In addition, the introduction of new services such as instant messaging (IM) filtering, Web filtering and e-mail archiving and encryption has had a positive effect on 2005 and 2006 growth levels, which will drive revenue expansion throughout the forecasted period."
While the existent services have attracted a number of important clients and demonstrate the validity of the in the cloud model, the anticipated growth of this market is unlikely to come from selling e-mail and Web security services alone. Instead, future market growth will derive from additional security services such as firewall and intrusion prevention services that are already popular customer premise equipment (CPE) based services.
"In 2007 and 2008 there will be stronger commitment from established MSSPs who will start to offer these services to a larger audience," suggests Mr. Lopez. "Therefore, the growth seen in the past few years will be sustained by the introduction of new services and stronger commitment from MSSPs, which will drive the market growth in the region throughout the forecasted period."
The in-the-cloud MSS model remains relatively new to the marketplace, and has been subjected to the scrutiny and scepticism that is typical in an industry still experiencing the early phase of its product lifecycle curve.
Moreover, the MSS model continues to encounter even more scepticism than most new industries would experience at this point in the lifecycle due to the extremely sensitive nature of the clients' networks. Therefore, the challenge of establishing and maintaining the trust of existing and potential clients alike is therefore of paramount importance to the future of the industry as a whole.
"This restraint will gradually be reduced over the next few years by ongoing consolidation with the presence of well established IT and telecom vendors," notes Mr. Lopez. "However, regardless of the reputation for excellence MSSPs earn through their client partnerships, it seems likely that in the long term large and small businesses alike will always be somewhat uneasy about relying on an external third party to secure their networks."
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List of key industry participants: MessageLabs, BlackSpider, Postini, Cybertrust, McAfee, SurfControl, E-mail Systems, Orange Business Services, VeriSign, Symantec, ISS, ScanSafe, Microsoft, Trend Micro, Panda Software, BT Infonet, IBM, CSC, F-Secure, MX Logic, Netintelligence, Nicnames, Unisys
List of keywords in this press release: European In-the-Cloud Managed Security Services Market, Europe, market, in the cloud managed security services, MSS, managed security services, MSSPs, managed security service providers, clean pipe services, security solutions, malware, threat prevention, virus scanning, URL filtering, e-mail archiving, anti-denial of service attacks, intrusion prevention systems, specialist MSSPs, e-mail security, web security services, e-mail hygiene services, bandwidth costs, IM filtering, web filtering, e-mail archiving, encryption, IT vendors, telecom vendors, firewall services, intrusion prevention services, CPE based services
Media Contacts: Europe: Srividhya Parthasarathy Corporate Communications P: +91-(044)-42044668 E: sparthasarathy@frost.com Americas: Mireya Castilla Corporate Communications P: +1-210-247-3830 F: +1-210-348-1003 E: mireya.castilla@frost.com India: Surbhi Dedhia Corporate Communications P: +91-22-5001-3431 E: sdedhia@frost.com Asia Pacific Sarah Lourdes Corporate Communications P: +603-6204-5878 E: sarah.lourdes@frost.com Australia: Sharmin Jassal Corporate Communications P: +61-2-8247-8900 F: +61-2-9252-8066 E: sharmin.jassal@frost.com
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