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The cybersecurity industry is experiencing robust growth driven by increasing digital transformation, sophisticated cyber threats, and stringent regulatory demands. Organizations are prioritizing proactive security measures, leading to high demand for specialized services like penetration testing and vulnerability management. The industry is characterized by continuous innovation and a critical shortage of skilled professionals.
Total Assets Under Management (AUM)
Cybersecurity Market Size in Poland
~Approximately 1.5 billion USD (2023 estimate)
(15-20% CAGR)
- Increased investment in IT security infrastructure.
- Growing adoption of cloud-based security solutions.
- Rise in demand for managed security services due to talent shortage.
2.5 billion USD
AI and Machine Learning are increasingly used to automate threat detection, identify anomalies, and predict potential attacks, enhancing the speed and accuracy of security operations.
ASM solutions continuously discover, inventory, classify, and secure an organization's digital assets from an attacker's perspective, providing a proactive approach to vulnerability management.
XDR platforms unify and correlate security data from multiple sources (endpoints, cloud, network, email) to provide comprehensive threat visibility and accelerated incident response capabilities.
The NIS2 Directive (Directive (EU) 2022/2555) is an EU-wide legislation that updates and strengthens cybersecurity requirements for a broader range of entities, including essential and important sectors.
It will mandate stricter cybersecurity measures, incident reporting, and supply chain security for a wider array of Polish businesses, increasing demand for CLOAKED's specialized assessment services.
The EU Cybersecurity Act (Regulation (EU) 2019/881) establishes a framework for cybersecurity certification of ICT products, services, and processes, aiming to enhance trust in the digital single market.
This policy will drive the need for businesses in Poland to ensure their products and services meet certified cybersecurity standards, creating opportunities for CLOAKED to assist with compliance assessments and secure development.
This Polish law (Ustawa o krajowym systemie cyberbezpieczeństwa) implements the original NIS Directive and defines the national framework for cybersecurity, identifying critical operators and incident response procedures.
It places specific obligations on key service operators in Poland to implement security measures and report incidents, directly increasing the market for CLOAKED's penetration testing and incident response services.
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