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E-Mail Security: Trends and Spending Plans for US Businesses
Date
May, 2005
Pages
33
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Abstract:
While email has made conducting day-to-day business easier, its prevalence has introduced an abundance of threats to the corporate network. In addition, government regulations have given companies strong incentives to ensure that corporate mail systems are stable and secure.
Email security products protect the email infrastructure of a company by performing spam blocking, virus protection, content filtering, and messaging security. These products can be standalone for a specific function, such as spam blocking, or integrated with multiple security functions.
To gain visibility into the email security market segment, we conducted a decision-maker survey to discover trends in email security product usage and plans for future purchases. This report includes the results of that survey, a five-year forecast for email security software and hardware products, and vendor profiles.
Table of contents:
Executive Summary
Methodology
Research Sources
Sample Demographics: Vertical Representation
Forecasts
Definitions
Market Overview
Email Threat Landscape
Viruses
Spam
Spyware
Phishing
Perceptions of Knowledge
Perceptions of Knowledge by Size of Business
Factors Affecting Spending
Top Concerns about Email Security
Top Concerns About Email Security by Size of Business
Current Products and Services
Use of Email Security Products
Delivery Model of Products/Services in Use
Functions of Products/Services in Use
Vendors of Products/Services in Use
Planned Products and Services
Purchase Timeframe
Delivery Model
Top Security Functions
Other Security Functions
Purchase Criteria
Budget
Market Forecast
Geographical Outlook
Vendor Profiles
3Com
Barracuda Networks
Blue Coat Systems
BorderWare
IronPort
Mail Frontier
McAfee
Proofpoint
SendMail
Sophos
TrendMicro
ZixCorp
Conclusion
List of Tables
Table 1. Area of Responsibility – Decision Makers, 2005
Table 2. Perceptions of Knowledge by Size of Business – Decision Makers, 2005
Table 3. Top Concerns about Email Security by Size of Business – Decision Makers, 2005
Table 4. Use of Email Security Products by Size of Business – Decision Makers, 2005
Table 5. Delivery Model of Products/Services in Use by Size of Business – Decision Makers, 2005
Table 6. Functions of Products/Services in Use by Size of Business – Decision Makers, 2005
Table 7. Vendors of Products/Services in Use by Size of Business – Decision Makers, 2005
Table 8. Purchase Timeframe by Size of Business – Decision Makers, 2005
Table 9. Delivery Platform of Products/Services Planned for Purchase by Size of Business – Decision Makers, 2005
Table 10. Top Security Functions for Planned Purchases by Size of Business – Decision Makers, 2005
Table 11. Budget Allocation – Decision Makers, 2005
Table 12. Email Security Software and Appliances – Revenue Forecast (US$ in Millions)
List of Figures
Figure 1. Email Security Software and Appliance Forecast
Figure 2. Sample Demographics by Vertical Industry (% of Firms) – Decision Makers, 2005
Figure 3. Perceptions of Knowledge– Decision Makers, 2005
Figure 4. Top Concerns about Email Security – Decision Makers, 2005
Figure 5. Use of Email Security Products – Decision Makers, 2005
Figure 6. Delivery Model of Products/Services in Use – Decision Makers, 2005
Figure 7. Functions of Products/Services in Use – Decision Makers, 2005
Figure 8. Vendors of Products/Services in Use – Decision Makers, 2005
Figure 9. Purchase Timeframe – Decision Makers, 2005
Figure 10. Delivery Platforms of Products/Services Planned for Purchase – Decision Makers, 2005
Figure 11. Top Security Functions for Planned Purchases – Decision Makers, 2005
Figure 12. Other Security Functions for Planned Purchases – Decision Makers, 2005
Figure 13. Purchase Criteria – Decision Makers, 2005
Figure 14. Budget Allocation – Decision Makers, 2005
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