Inauguration Could Jump-Start Some Security Markets

January 17th, 2009 Rob Douglas

Inauguration Could Jump-Start Some Security Markets:

Tuesday’s inauguration of Barack Obama as president may usher in some new opportunities for the IT security industry, according to a report published this week.

According to a Forrester Research report on the Obama administration’s potential influence on IT security, new initiatives from the White House could cause the government to shift direction on some security initiatives and open up new markets for some technologies.

“[Obama] has promised to make cybersecurity his top priority, declare cyberinfrastructure a strategic asset, and appoint a national cyberadvisor who will report directly to him,” notes Khalid Kark, lead author of the report. “He also has promised to bring together government, industry, and academia to determine the best ways to guard the critical government and commercial infrastructure. If these promises become reality, the current cybersecurity landscape will change dramatically, and as a result, will offer significant opportunities to companies involved directly or indirectly.”

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