APAC CIOOutlook

Advertise

with us

  • Technologies
      • Artificial Intelligence
      • Big Data
      • Blockchain
      • Cloud
      • Digital Transformation
      • Internet of Things
      • Low Code No Code
      • MarTech
      • Mobile Application
      • Security
      • Software Testing
      • Wireless
  • Industries
      • E-Commerce
      • Education
      • Logistics
      • Retail
      • Supply Chain
      • Travel and Hospitality
  • Platforms
      • Microsoft
      • Salesforce
      • SAP
  • Solutions
      • Business Intelligence
      • Cognitive
      • Contact Center
      • CRM
      • Cyber Security
      • Data Center
      • Gamification
      • Procurement
      • Smart City
      • Workflow
  • Home
  • CXO Insights
  • CIO Views
  • Vendors
  • News
  • Conferences
  • Whitepapers
  • Newsletter
  • Awards
Apac
  • Artificial Intelligence

    Big Data

    Blockchain

    Cloud

    Digital Transformation

    Internet of Things

    Low Code No Code

    MarTech

    Mobile Application

    Security

    Software Testing

    Wireless

  • E-Commerce

    Education

    Logistics

    Retail

    Supply Chain

    Travel and Hospitality

  • Microsoft

    Salesforce

    SAP

  • Business Intelligence

    Cognitive

    Contact Center

    CRM

    Cyber Security

    Data Center

    Gamification

    Procurement

    Smart City

    Workflow

Menu
    • Cyber Security
    • Hotel Management
    • Workflow
    • E-Commerce
    • Business Intelligence
    • MORE
    #

    Apac CIOOutlook Weekly Brief

    ×

    Be first to read the latest tech news, Industry Leader's Insights, and CIO interviews of medium and large enterprises exclusively from Apac CIOOutlook

    Subscribe

    loading

    THANK YOU FOR SUBSCRIBING

    • Home
    • News
    Editor's Pick (1 - 4 of 8)
    left
    The Organization's Responsibility for its Own Protection

    Michael Wallmannsberger, Chief Information Security Officer, Wynyard Group

    Don't Rush to Hire an Anti-DDoS Expert!

    Barry Greene, Co-founder and Chief, Technical Officer, GETIT

    Attaining the Needs of Infrastructure Investment

    Yong Chiang Neo, CIO

    Constructing a Marketing IT Collaboration

    Jenny Williams,

    The Organic Adaptability of IT

    Pedro Sttau,

    The Weakest Link Is Your Strongest Security Asset

    Christian Anschuetz, CIO & Security Practitioner, UL

    Achieving Greater Business Value with Innovation

    Denise A. Saiki, CIO& VP Enterprise Business Services, Lockheed Martin

    Using Data Analytics for Loss Prevention

    Jonathan Lowsley, CIO, ADrive

    right

    APAC Anti-Virus Market Expanding with Leaps and Bounds Holding the Hands of Cloud-based Security Services

    apacciooutlook | Monday, August 10, 2015

    Tweet

    The announcement of new research report titled 'Antivirus Software Market in APAC 2015-2019' by MarketResearchReports.biz – one of the most reliable market research organizations, said that the Asia Pacific (APAC) antivirus software market will grow at a CAGR of 11.63% during the period of 2014-2019.

    The report talks about the various types of anti-virus available in the market, dependency of the APAC countries on anti-virus, growth prospects, market-size and the revenue that the anti-virus market generates. Despite having the perfect scenario of having the ideal Anti-virus market in the APAC region, the APAC Anti-virus market is unable to make a dynamic presence due to the existence of many companies which offer low-priced and even free Anti-virus software. However, Avast Software, AVG, Microsoft, Quick Heal, Avira, Symantec and ESET – the foremost players in the APAC anti-virus software market, will profit from the growth of the Cloud-based security services market. The Cloud-based security services which are in no need of any hardware or software, can be operated in a hassle-free manner, making it not only easily accessible but also cost-effective for end-users.

    The growing dependency on anti-virus in the APAC region is a result of excessive and increasing usage of internet. The unrestrained usage of internet has made the systems prone to vital internet threats like Malware which corrupt the proper functioning of the systems. The varied types of Malwares come from the spam emails, social media websites, and malevolent code-bearing websites. Analyzing the threats to be Trojan, Phishing, Adware, Worms, Virus, and Boot Sector Virus, the APAC anti-virus market is serving accordingly.

    Check out: CIOReview APAC

    tag

    spam

    Weekly Brief

    loading
    ON THE DECK
    Previous Next

    I agree We use cookies on this website to enhance your user experience. By clicking any link on this page you are giving your consent for us to set cookies. More info

    Read Also

    The Transformation of Mission-Critical Push-to-Talk (MCPTT) in APAC: Bridging Legacy Systems with Next-Gen Communication

    The Role of Chatbots in Enhancing Customer Experiences and Strategic Insights for Marketers

    Environmental Monitoring with IoT in APAC

    Navigating Digital Document Management in the APAC Region

    Singapore's Strategic Investments in AI and HPC

    The Future of Digital Transformation in the APAC Region

    Loading...
    Copyright © 2025 APAC CIOOutlook. All rights reserved. Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy and Anti Spam Policy 

    Home |  CXO Insights |   Whitepapers |   Subscribe |   Conferences |   Sitemaps |   About us |   Advertise with us |   Editorial Policy |   Feedback Policy |  

    follow on linkedinfollow on twitter follow on rss
    This content is copyright protected

    However, if you would like to share the information in this article, you may use the link below:

    https://www.apacciooutlook.com/news/apac-antivirus-market-expanding-with-leaps-and-bounds-holding-the-hands-of-cloudbased-security-services-nwid-85.html