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Broadcasters, ISPs, Telcos, and Carriers to Lead $22 Billion ICT Market, Says ABI Research
[May 12, 2014]

Broadcasters, ISPs, Telcos, and Carriers to Lead $22 Billion ICT Market, Says ABI Research


LONDON --(Business Wire)--

The DNS infrastructure is regularly subject to attacks of an increasingly paralytic nature. DNS and NTP amplification is proving exceptionally disruptive, enabling the delivery of formidable DDoS attacks reaching unprecedented levels at 500 GB/s. In parallel to the exploitation of DNS weaknesses is the growing concern as the cellular backhaul adopts the all IP architecture. Revenue share fraud and subscriber identity theft are already vexing plagues that are difficult to eradicate altogether. The transition towards 4G LTE (News - Alert) is therefore of concern as traditional telecom fraud will be able to leverage tactics and tools from the internet ecosystem. "Not only will attack techniques be replicated on the cellular infrastructure but Internet-based threat actors will expand their own hunting ground to include these new access networks in their catchment area," says Michela Menting, senior cybersecurity analyst at ABI Research (News - Alert).

Standardized protocols such as DNSSEC, IPsec, SSL/TLS and algorithms for confidentiality and integrity are being promoted by international standards organizations like the ETSI (News - Alert), 3GPP, IETF, ITU, ATIS and GSMA. However, much more work needs to be doe by national regulatory agencies and ICT operators in order to actively implement such security technologies within the infrastructure. ABI Research calculates that spending on securing ICTs will hit $22 billion globally by 2019 and will primarily come from broadcasters, ISPs, Telcos and carriers. However, the rest of the burden is shared by governments, international organizations as well as infrastructure and equipment manufacturers. This report offers an in-depth analysis of securing the Internet backbone and cellular backhaul networks in light of the emerging transition to next-generation networks.



These findings are part of ABI Research's Cybersecurity Strategies and Risk Management Market Research (https://www.abiresearch.com/market-research/service/cybersecurity-strategies-and-risk-management/).

ABI Research provides in-depth analysis and quantitative forecasting of trends in global connectivity and other emerging technologies. From offices in North America, Europe and Asia, ABI Research's worldwide team of experts advises thousands of decision makers through 70+ research and advisory services. Est. 1990. For more information visit www.abiresearch.com, or call +1.516.624.2500.



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