Lawful Interception Market (Services, Devices, Communication Content, Network Technologies) Growing at 38.9% CAGR to 2019
DALLAS, March 11, 2015 /PRNewswire/ --
The global lawful interception market was dominated by the Americas in 2014, which accounted for a market share of 44.59%. It was followed by the EMEA and APAC regions, which accounted for market shares of 36.33% and 19.08%, respectively, according to the Global Lawful Interception Market 2015-2019 research report available with SandlerResearch.org at http://www.sandlerresearch.org/global-lawful-interception-market-2015-2019.html.
The entire lawful interception market is characterized by the push-pull relationship between those carrying out the surveillance and those being watched. Cracking down on criminal activities and curbing cyber threats are undoubtedly a big part of this, but a lot of regular people are being caught in the crossfire. This is leading regular Joe's are to look for solutions to secure and encrypt their communications from both hackers, as well as the government.
The emergence of advanced communication platforms is expected to pose a challenge to network operators and service providers over the projected period. This is putting service providers in a tricky position. These organizations are expected to comply with government regulations and provide subscriber information. But the appearance of IP-based communications have made compliance challenging, as it can be difficult for service providers and network operators to track subscriber identities. Mobility has added another layer of complexity to the market, as it enables a subscriber to connect to the network from any geographical area.
Emergence of Intelligent Solutions Will Boost Market Projections
This game of one-upmanship between governments and their constituents is actually expected to bolster the growth rate in the Lawful Interception Market over the projected period.
Law enforcement agencies are developing new technologies and communication platforms, and these intelligent solutions enable the monitoring and interception of all types of voice and data communications across networks such as mobile networks, fixed networks, and the internet.
Companies mentioned in the global lawful interception market report include Cisco Systems, Siemens, SS8, Utimaco Safeware, Verint Systems, ZTE, Accuris Networks, Aqsacom, Ericsson, Incognito Software, IPS, Kommlabs Dezign, Net Optics, Network Critical Solutions, Pine Lawful Interception, SSI Pacific and TELCOBRIDGES. Order a copy of this research report at http://www.sandlerresearch.org/purchase?rname=33203 .
To calculate the lawful interception market size, this research report considers the revenue generated from the following application segments:
Devices (mediation devices, routers, IAP, gateways, switches, and management servers).
Services (professional and managed services).
Communication Content (voice communication, video communication, facsimile, digital data and files, and next generation networks).
Network Technologies (VoIP, LTE, WLAN, WiMAX, DSL, PSTN, ISDN, GPRS, and GSM)
Cyber threats are internet-based attempts aimed at disrupting or damaging IT systems of enterprises and hack critical information. Lawful interception refers to legally authorized surveillance of data and voice communication; it constitutes an important tool for law enforcement agencies worldwide for investigating and litigating criminal activities and tackle the ever-growing threat of terrorism. Lawful interception is applicable for all networks that deliver voice, data, and internet services. It simplifies the investigation process for law enforcement agencies and enhances evidence collection and inspection techniques. It has become mandatory for companies to conform to laws and regulations applicable in their region. Network operators worldwide are required to facilitate the lawful interception of their communication network. Ever since Edward Snowden leaked classified NSA documents in June 2013, all eyes have been on governments and global security organizations.
The documents that Snowden leaked contained details about several global surveillance programs carried out by the NSA, and other Five Eyes countries with the cooperation of large telecom companies. The leaks exposed the extent to which personal privacy is increasingly being thrust aside for the sake of 'national security'. While the public outcry against the NSA's actions was scathing, the security association and other surveillance organizations have their supporters-folks who claim they're happy to yield a bit of privacy as long as it means they're safe.
But whether you call it spying or security, market analysts call it 'lawful interception'. This term refers to legally authorized surveillance of any data and voice communications. The market for this kind of surveillance is expected to grow significantly and post a CAGR of 38.9% from 2014-2019.
The Global Lawful Interception Market 2015-2019 research report has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. It also covers the market landscape and lists growth prospects. The report includes a discussion of the key vendors operating in this market.
List of Exhibits:
Exhibit 1: Market Research Methodology
Exhibit 2: Global Lawful Interception Market by Application Segments
Exhibit 3: Working of Lawful Interception
Exhibit 4: Overview of Lawful Interception Market
Exhibit 5: Product Lifecycle for Lawful Interception by Application Segment
Exhibit 6: Global Lawful Interception Market 2014-2019 (US$ million)
Exhibit 7: Global Lawful Interception Market by Application 2014
Exhibit 8: Global Lawful Interception Market by Application 2014-2019
Exhibit 9: Global Lawful Interception Devices Market 2014-2019 (US$ million)
Exhibit 10: Global Lawful Interception Service Market 2014-2019 (US$ million)
Exhibit 11: Global Lawful Interception Communication Content Market 2014-2019 (US$ million)
Exhibit 12: Global Lawful Interception Network Technology Market 2014-2019 (US$ million)
Exhibit 13: Global Lawful Interception Market by Geographical Segmentation 2014 (US$ million)
Exhibit 14: Global Lawful Interception Market by Geographical Segmentation 2014
Exhibit 15: List of Key Vendors in the Global Lawful Interception Market 2014
Exhibit 16: Business Segmentation of Cisco Systems by Revenue 2013
Exhibit 17: Business Segmentation of Cisco Systems by Revenue 2011-2013 (US$ billion)
Exhibit 18: Geographical Segmentation of Cisco Systems by Revenue 2013
Exhibit 19: Siemens: Business Segmentation 2013
Exhibit 20: Siemens: Revenue by Business Segmentation 2013
Exhibit 21: Siemens: Revenue by Business Segmentation 2012 and 2013 (US$ billion)
Exhibit 22: Siemens: Revenue by Geographical Segmentation 2013
Exhibit 23: SS8: Key Offerings
Exhibit 24: SS8: Geographical Presence
Exhibit 25: Utimaco: Geographical Segmentation
Exhibit 26: Global Lawful Interception market : Business Segmentation by Revenue 2013
Exhibit 27: Global Lawful Interception market : Business Segmentation by Revenue 2012 and 2013 (US$ million)
Exhibit 28: Global Lawful Interception market : Geographical Segmentation by Revenue 2013
Exhibit 29: ZTE: Business Segmentation 2013
Exhibit 30: ZTE: Business Segmentation by Revenue 2012 and 2013 (US$ billion)
Exhibit 31: ZTE: Geographical Segmentation by Revenue 2013
Exhibit 32: Adoption Rate of Lawful Interception Solutions by Geography
Exhibit 33: Adoption Rate of Application Segment by Geography
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