Jason Wilson, a reporter for Bloomberg Government, examined federal defense spending on cybersecurity for a new Bloomberg study. He joined In Depth with Francis...
wfedstaff | April 17, 2015 3:47 pm
The Defense Department spent about $10 billion on cybersecurity over the past five years. But compared to other IT areas, cyber budgets are staying flat and might actually be a lot less than what you’d expect.
Jason Wilson, a reporter for Bloomberg Government, examined federal defense spending on cybersecurity for a new Bloomberg study. He joined In Depth with Francis Rose to discuss the overall trends he’s noticed.
Report Executive Summary: (Written by BGov)
This study, part one of two, estimates the size of defense cybersecurity demand, identifies an important driver of procurement in this market and outlines specific opportunities for companies pursuing contracts. Watch video.
The study finds:
Part 2 of this study will examine the nondefense cybersecurity market. Companies in the market may be able to use these findings to focus their strategy, products, services and business development.
(Read the full Bloomberg Government study, “Trends in the $1.8 Billion Market for Defense Cybersecurity.” BGov.com is a paid site and requires a subscription for access.)
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