The information security profession across Europe has an unemployment rate of zero percent while the need for better cybersecurity across all industries has never been greater. Organised crime and state actors are targeting enterprises across Europe at a time when digital transformation initiatives are on the rise. Cybersecurity in the enterprise is increasingly perceived as a business enabler that helps ensure revenue streams continue uninterrupted. Cybersecurity has become as important as electricity in modern organisations, yet with a scarce supply of qualified information security professionals available on the market and the complexity of properly securing modern enterprise, it is necessary to outsource cybersecurity to managed security service providers (MSSPs) with economies of scale that specialise in protecting enterprise from sophisticated cyber-adversaries. This study provides an analysis of the European MSSP market and provides CISOs with tips on how to find the right MSSP for an organisation.
What are Managed Security Services (MSS)?
In today’s IT environment, managed services represent a strong partnership—in which the provider contributes technology and expertise, and the customer retains control and oversight—as both parties accept accountability for achieving specific outcomes.
Thus, a managed service must not only satisfactorily perform a function (such as networking or storage), but must incorporate tools and processes that allow customers and their expert partners to continually assess how well their goals are being met, and make necessary changes.
Managed services includes proactive, hands-on monitoring by expert technicians, the customer participates in defining and redefining success, and lastly, the customer and provider share accountability for success.
Managed Services are:
• Proactively monitored by the provider’s expert staff
• Utilizing rich, real-time performance and operations data
• That are visible via a management portal
• And support real-time actions
• Which drive customer-defined success parameters
MSS include some degree of proactive monitoring of the customer’s security environment, and may encompass protection against denial of service attacks, email viruses/worms, spam, and other various cyber maladies.
Expanding Scope of MSS:
A skewing of the definition of MSS has occurred over the last several years. Services that were once considered “MSS” are now being performed within a carrier’s network. For example, a telecommunications company may have performed a service of managing and maintaining a CPE-based firewall. Today, the same functionality may be provided virtually within the carrier infrastructure. Although firewall services being integrated into the “pipe” may be considered a pure service based on the classic definition of a managed service, such services are now considered “MSS” commonly by the market. Frost & Sullivan, likewise, considers such services as MSS.
DDoS mitigation services are another interesting example. Using a 2010 definition of MSS, DDoS mitigation will not be considered an MSS; DDoS mitigation will be a pure service. For the purposes of this research across Frost & Sullivan, DDoS mitigation now is an MSS.
Research Scope
- European MSSP Market Overview
- Market Drivers
- Market Restraints
- Forecasts and Trends
- Revenues by Solution:
o Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack protection
o Risk and Compliance Management (RCM)
o Security Asset Management & Monitoring (SAMM)
o Threat Intelligence, Research, Detection, Remediation (TIRDR)
- Geographical Revenue Forecast and Analysis – 2018 to 2023
o United Kingdom
o DACH
o France
o Benelux
o Southern Europe
o Rest of Europe
- Pricing Factors
- Competitive Analysis
- Insights for CISOs (Chief Information Security Officers)
Key Issues Addressed
- What is the market size of European Managed Security Service Provider market?
- How is it expected to change during the forecast period?
- How is the market segmented?
- How do each segment influence the market size?
- What are the key factors driving the market at present?
- What should CISOs know when searching for the right MSSP in Europe?
- What are the growth opportunities for the MSSP market?
Author: Jarad Carleton

Key Findings
Key Findings (continued)
Market Engineering Measurements
Market Engineering Measurements (continued)
CEO’s Perspective
Managed Services vs Managed Security Services
Managed Services vs Managed Security Services (continued)
Managed Services vs Managed Security Services (continued)
Research Scope
Managed Security Services vs Professional Security Services
Managed Security Services Segments
Managed Security Services Providers
Key Questions this Study will Answer
Market Distribution Channels
Market Drivers
Drivers Explained
Drivers Explained (continued)
Drivers Explained (continued)
Market Restraints
Restraints Explained
Restraints Explained (continued)
Restraints Explained (continued)
Forecast Assumptions
Revenue Forecast
Revenue Forecast Discussion
Revenue Forecast by Segment
Revenue Forecast by Segment Discussion
Revenue Forecast by Segment Discussion (continued)
Percent Revenue Forecast by Region
Revenue Forecast by Region
Revenue Forecast by Verticals
Revenue Forecast by Enterprise Size
SAMM Revenue Forecast by Delivery Mode
Market Pricing Factors
Market Pricing Factors Discussion
Types of MSSPs
Competitive Environment
MSSP Competitive Dynamics Discussion
Growth Opportunity 1—Emergence of the Mid-Market
Growth Opportunity 2—Telecom Expansion
Growth Opportunity 3—GDPR and Compliance
Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth
6 Tips for CISOs Considering a MSSP Partnership
6 Tips for CISOs Considering a MSSP Partnership (continued)
6 Tips for CISOs Considering a MSSP Partnership (continued)
6 Tips for CISOs Considering a MSSP Partnership (continued)
The Last Word—Predictions
The Last Word—Recommendations
Legal Disclaimer
Market Engineering Methodology
Market Engineering Measurements
Market Engineering Measurements (continued)
List of Exhibits
List of Exhibits (continued)
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Research Scope
- European MSSP Market Overview
- Market Drivers
- Market Restraints
- Forecasts and Trends
- Revenues by Solution:
o Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack protection
o Risk and Compliance Management (RCM)
o Security Asset Management & Monitoring (SAMM)
o Threat Intelligence, Research, Detection, Remediation (TIRDR)
- Geographical Revenue Forecast and Analysis – 2018 to 2023
o United Kingdom
o DACH
o France
o Benelux
o Southern Europe
o Rest of Europe
- Pricing Factors
- Competitive Analysis
- Insights for CISOs (Chief Information Security Officers)
Key Issues Addressed
- What is the market size of European Managed Security Service Provider market
- How is it expected to change during the forecast period
- How is the market segmented
- How do each segment influence the market size
- What are the key factors driving the market at present
- What should CISOs know when searching for the right MSSP in Europe
- What are the growth opportunities for the MSSP market
Author: Jarad Carleton
| Deliverable Type | Market Research |
|---|---|
| No Index | No |
| Podcast | No |
| Predecessor | MB25-74 |
| Author | Jason Reed |
| Industries | Information Technology |
| WIP Number | MDF2-01-00-00-00 |
| Is Prebook | No |
| GPS Codes | 9AA6-C1,9658,9659 |
European Managed Security Services Market, Forecast to 2023
Threat Intelligence Drives Growth in a Post-GDPR Europe
10-Sep-2019
Europe
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