PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1301226
PUBLISHER: Grand View Research | PRODUCT CODE: 1301226
The global supply chain security market size is estimated to reach USD 4.9 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 11.1% from 2023 to 2030, according to a new report by Grand View Research, Inc. The market growth can be attributed to the rising public and private investments in the transport & logistics sector owing to the growing demand for goods fueled by the growing population and globalization. For instance, according to SITA's 2021 study on Air Transportation IT Insights, 100% of the airlines have invested in cybersecurity services, thereby achieving enhanced efficiency through digitalization. Furthermore, shifting end-user firms' focus on supply chain traceability & transparency and advancements in digital security solutions is creating robust growth opportunities for the market.
The increase in cyber threats on the supply chain has been a growing issue among large-, medium-, and small-sized enterprises. For instance, the recently exposed supply chain attack of SolarWinds, a leading software development company based in the U.S., is one of the biggest cybersecurity incidents in the past few years. The Network Management System (NMS) delivered by the company, which enabled customers to examine and monitor their networks with efficiency, was found vulnerable to software supply chain attacks. This attack enabled the hacker to access various companies' data, including FireEye, one of the leading cybersecurity firms. This incident emerged the need for high-end supply chain security solutions among enterprises operating across different sectors, such as transportation, manufacturing, healthcare, and retail.
Supply chain security solutions enable enterprises to identify potential vendors, suppliers, customers, logistics, and other transportation services risks. It enables businesses to effectively address and analyze the threats and mitigate risks that arise with the involvement of other organizations within the supply chain. The use of risk management concepts, along with extensive cyber defense capabilities, form a comprehensive set of security solutions for the supply chain model. Security solutions help enterprises maintain track of criticalities associated with the engagement of other organizations, devise a preemptive risk mitigation strategy, and identify the core liabilities, assets, future threats, and breaches with nominal downtime. These functions and benefits associated with the deployment of supply chain security solutions have fueled market growth across different regions.