MENA Information Security spending to reach US$1.3 billion in 2016- Gartner

8 years ago

Middle East and North Africa spending on information security technology and services is on pace to reach US$1.3 billion in 2016, an increase of 8 percent over 2015, according to Gartner.

Increased awareness about the business impact of security incidents is causing organizations to focus their security strategy on detection and response approaches, which is driving this strong growth in the security market.

“Enterprises in MENA are the targets of some of the world’s most advanced attacks, as well as the highest rate of attacks. Organizations are trying to increase detection, blocking, and advanced defenses while faced with limited availability in the security workforce,“ said Mr. Greg Young, Research VP at Gartner “Large organizations in the Middle East and North Africa continue to invest in building out security operations capabilities either in house or by leveraging external services offered by managed security services providers. I’m encouraged by the regional security cooperation as evidenced through standards and CERT coordination.”

Gartner recommends that organizations recognize the inevitable adoption of cloud and virtual IT and shift their defenses to an adaptive security architecture. Organizations should look for, and secure, shadow IT whereby IT has been adopted outside the normal IT procurement and management processes.

“Targeted attacks, ransomware, and denial of service attacks are the most relevant threats to enterprises today, however they are enabled by failing patch vulnerabilities and overloading security personnel with alerts,” said Mr. Young.