Light Reading Insider Releases Managed Security Services Report
2004年6月9日 - 12:30AM
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Light Reading Insider Releases Managed Security Services Report NEW
YORK, June 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Managed security services (MSS) are
the hottest ticket to high-margin, recurring profit for telecom
providers, according to a new report from Light Reading Insider
(http://www.lightreading.com/insider), the subscription research
service of Light Reading. Entitled "Managed Security Services: The
Safe Bet," the report finds that intrusion prevention and
denial-of-service prevention will dominate new service launches in
the next 12 months. It examines the security services offered by
ten major service providers -- including managed firewalls,
intrusion detection and prevention, DOS prevention, content
scanning, Web filtering, and more -- and analyzes the vendors best
positioned to meet their requirements. "Managed security service
providers can deliver better intrusion and denial-of-service
prevention than enterprises can achieve in-house, because
outsourcing can be more efficient and in some circumstances more
responsive," says Insider research analyst Daro Clark. Clark finds
that network-based systems allow MSSPs to provide a "clean pipe" to
the customer and provide early warning of attacks. But detection
and alerts are no longer enough for major enterprises: "They want
guaranteed uptime backed by rebates from their providers." Key
findings include: * Many MSSPs expect to double their revenue in
2004 and report CAGRs of higher than 40 percent. * The reluctance
of enterprises to outsource is waning as requirements for data
security increase and the cost of in-house IT security staff rises
-- by up to 30 percent a year, in some cases. * Managed firewalls
are the most commoditized MSS services and are prone to price
declines. Some MSSPs counter 5 percent annual price declines by
adding service features. * Shared, network-based services offer
cost savings of up to 25 percent over other CPE-based services and
widen the addressable MSS market to incorporate SMB users. *
AT&T and MCI have the most aggressive MSS development
strategies and have launched penalty-based intrusion prevention
services. Private vendors analyzed in this report: Arbor Networks
Inc., Fortinet Inc., Procera Networks Inc., Quarry Technologies
Inc., and TippingPoint Technologies Inc. Public vendors analyzed in
this report: Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. (NASDAQ:CHKP),
Cisco Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:CSCO), CoSine Communications Inc.
(NASDAQ:COSN), Juniper Networks Inc. (NASDAQ:JNPR), Internet
Security Systems Inc. (NASDAQ:ISSX), Network Associates Inc.
(NYSE:NET), and Nortel Networks Ltd. (NYSE/Toronto: NT). Private
services providers analyzed in this report: TruSecure Corp. Public
service providers analyzed in this report: AT&T Corp. (NYSE:T),
BT Group plc. (NYSE:BTY) (LONDON: BTA) , Equant (NYSE: ENT; Paris:
EQU), IBM Corp. (NASDAQ:IBM), Infonet Services Corp. (NYSE:IN), MCI
Inc. (NASDAQ:WCOEQNASDAQ: MCWEQ), SBC Communications Inc.
(NYSE:SBC), Siemens Information and Communications Networks Inc.
(NYSE: SI; Frankfurt: SIE), and VeriSign Inc. (NASDAQ:VRSN). The
report is available as part of an annual subscription to the
monthly Light Reading Insider, which is priced at $1,350. The
subscription includes 12 monthly reports covering the hottest
wireline equipment and services markets. Individual reports are
available for $900. To subscribe, or for more information, please
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http://www.lightreading.com/insider. Sales contact: Dave Williams
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