The global outbreak of COVID-19 has disrupted global industries on a scale hitherto unknown till now. A public health crisis, shutdown of supply chains across markets and huge financial losses have been a common feature across major economies in the globe.
According to the General Statistics Office of
Vietnam, more than 5 million people lost their jobs due to the pandemic. Vietnam
also imposed a national lockdown to curtail the spread of the virus. The
government acted very proactively to contain the spread of the virus and also
utilized economic support totaling VND 27 trillion (USD 1.16 billion) to ease
the financial burden of the economic downturn on enterprises and citizens.
Workers were provided income support and the poor were provided cash transfers to
sustain their livelihood. However, private sector employees in Vietnam reported
experiencing significant financial security pressures with many having their
hours of work reduced or their pay cut. Pressure on domestic life had also
escalated, more so for men than women. To curtail the spread of the virus and manage
the economic downturn, companies reduced employment, reduced hours of work, cut
salaries and implemented work from home systems. Remote working environments
were the ones majorly impacting the cybersecurity outlook in Vietnam.
Cybersecurity faced an up and down experience during the pandemic situation.
Hackers targeting
Chinese Government: Hackers working in support of the Vietnamese government
attempted to break into Chinese state organizations, in an effort to access
crucial information about the virus and its details. The event outlines a
significant change in the cyberspace world order, as Vietnam emerged as an able
threat in global geo-politics by leveraging its information security
capabilities. Hacker group APT32 that was behind the attacks on the Chinese
government has been alleged to work on behalf of the Vietnamese government.
Increasing
Importance of Cybersecurity among Enterprises: Cyber security
has been a top priority in the business sector in recent months, as the sudden
shift in the workforce to home office has increased a host of new threats in
the industry. Many businesses are gradually adapting to this new
"scenario", reassessing their investments and new projects to enhance
the security of information systems. Business leaders have promised an increase
in cybersecurity investments in their company going forward from 2021. In a PwC
survey, 55% business leaders indicated a need for appreciation in their
cybersecurity budgets for 2021. Organizations have also realized the role of
specialized information security human resources in their team, and have adopted
the idea of a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) increasingly. Budgetary
expenditure towards employee training, cybersecurity solutions and hiring
specialized persons has risen during the pandemic period.
While the short term impacts of the pandemic have
been negative on the cybersecurity industry, the long term impact re-affirm the
status of the pandemic as a blessing in disguise for the cybersecurity industry
in Vietnam. Increased investment in cybersecurity by employees, heightened
awareness levels and a renewed focus on securing remote work environments will
drive cybersecurity investments in Vietnam going forward.
Key Segments Covered:-
By Solution Source (Foreign/Imported Solutions and
Domestic Solutions).
By End User (Banking and Finance,
Government/Public Sector, Aerospace & Defense, IT & Telecom, Retail
& E-Commerce, Healthcare and others).
By Solution type (Standalone Products, Managed
Security Services and Professional Services).
By Standalone Product Type (Firewall, Antivirus,
End Point Security, IPS/IPD, SIEM, Security Gateways and Others).
By Managed Security Services Type (SOC, Network
Security, Application Security, Email Security, Cloud Security, Mobile
Security, Content Security and Others).
By Professional Services Type (Penetration
Testing, Security Audit, Cybersecurity Consulting, Security Training and Others.
Companies Covered:-
Viettel Cyber Security
FPT Information System
CyStack
CMC Cybersecurity
Bkav
Fortinet
KasperSky
Juniper Networks
Cisco
Check Point
Trend Micro
Key
Target Audience:-
Cybersecurity companies
Banks, Healthcare
companies, Retail Companies, E-commerce Platforms, Government Departments
Government Associations
Industry Associations
Time
Period Captured in the Report:-
Historical Period: 2014-2019
Forecast
Period: 2020-2025
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