This statistic displays the findings of a survey on the awareness of data collection by government agencies for the purpose of national security in the European Union (EU-28) as of March 2015. During the survey, it was found that 49 percent of respondents had not heard of revelations about such data collection.
This statistic presents the concern of social users in the United States regarding the security of their personal data with with online services from the federal government. During the May 2017 survey period, 47 percent of respondents stated that they worried very much about the security of their personal e-government service data.
Complete Enterprise Dataset Inventory (EDI) listing all agency data assets for compliance with federal Project Open Data mandate (https://project-open-data.cio.gov/).
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The Register of Public Sector Contracts is the central official public procurement information system and, as such, the support for public procurement knowledge, analysis and research, for public procurement statistics, for compliance with national and international public procurement information obligations, for communications of contract data to other government bodies, in accordance with the principle of transparency.
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Provide a list of central competent authorities that are not public agencies under the Personal Data Protection Act.
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The goal of this study was to measure the attitudes towards data sharing and data-collecting organizations before and after the introduction of the EU General Data Protection regulations (GDPR) among people in Germany. The data come from a three-wave split-panel web survey among people 18 years and older in Germany who were recruited from a German nonprobability online panel. In April 2018 (before the GDPR came into effect), 2,095 participants completed the Wave 1 questionnaire on device ownership, social media use, trust in different data collecting organizations, willingness to share data, general trust, awareness of and knowledge about the GDPR, and privacy concerns. In July and in October 2018 (after the GDPR came into effect), respondents from the earlier waves were invited to participate in a second and a third web survey that repeated most of the questions from the first wave. In addition to participants from the earlier waves, fresh respondents were also invited to Waves 2 and 3. A total of 2,046 (Wave 2) and 2,117 (Wave 3) respondents completed the questionnaire in the subsequent waves. 1,269 participated in all three waves.
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Wave 1
Possession of smartphone, mobile phone, PC, tablet and/or e-book reader; social media use: account with user name and password at selected providers (Google, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Xing); trust in institutions (Google, Facebook, Bundesamt für Statistik, Universitätsforscher) with regard to the protection of personal data and reasons for this assessment; probability scale with regard to the protection of personal data at the above-mentioned institutions and reasons for this assessment; agreement with the import of personal data of the social insurance institutions to the survey data; general personal trust; awareness of the EU General Data Protection regulations (GDPR) ; knowledge test: goals of the GDPR (open); feeling of invaded privacy by the following institutions: Google, Facebook, government agencies, university researchers; general privacy concerns.
Wave 2
Possession of smartphone, mobile phone, PC, tablet and/or e-book reader; social media use: account with user name and password with selected providers (Google, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Xing); trust in institutions (Google, Facebook, Federal Statistical Office, university researchers) with regard to the protection of personal data; general personal trust; awareness of the EU General Data Protection regulations (GDPR); knowledge test: goals of the GDPR (open); consent to the storage of various personal data by Facebook or Google (name, e-mail address, home address, date of birth, telephone number, income, marital status, number of children, current location, Internet browser history, account names from other social media and data received from third parties); feeling of invasion of privacy by the following institutions: Google, Facebook, government agencies, university researchers; general privacy concerns.
Wave 3
Possession of smartphone, mobile phone, PC, tablet and/or e-book reader; social media use: account with user name and password at selected providers (Google, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Xing); trust in institutions (Google, Facebook, Federal Statistical Office, university researchers) with regard to the protection of personal data; general personal trust; awareness of the EU General Data Protection regulations (GDPR); knowledge test: goals of the GDPR (open); concerns about privacy in general; comprehensibility of excerpts of the contents of the EU General Data Protection regulations (GDPR) (resp. on passenger rights in the event of denied boarding and flight delays); estimated popularity of smartphones (proportion of smartphone owners per 100 adult Germans); repetition of the question on trust data collecting organisations (Google, Facebook) with regard to the protection of personal data and general personal trust; readiness for data exchange by Google (or Facebook or the Federal Statistical Office) for research purposes (or for commercial purposes).
Demography: sex; age (year of birth); federal state; school education; professional qualification.
Additionally coded was: running number; respondent ID; experimental groups GDPR Info; duration (reaction time in seconds); used device type to complete the questionnaire.
The questionnaire also included two experiments, one on the effect of GDPR-related information on trust in data collecting organisations and one on the comfort of data shar...
As of January 2025, the United States had several federal laws dedicated to data privacy of its citizens. Each of them, though, covers one or a few specific areas of data privacy. The Privacy Act of 1974 controls the data collection and use by federal agencies and was enacted in September 1975. The law regulating data privacy in the healthcare industry, the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), was enacted on August 21, 1996. The U.S. federal law protecting the data privacy of individuals under 13 has been active since 1998. The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA), effective since November 1999, protects individuals' financial information privacy. Additionally, several states have developed and implemented online data privacy laws.
In 2021, the protection of personal data was a concern for ** percent of European advertisers investing in programmatic advertising. Ad tech groups and agencies were somehow less concerned (** and ** percent, respectively). The level of concern among agency respondents more doubled between 2020 and 2021.
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The Ministry of Economic Affairs and its affiliated agencies are to implement the Personal Data Protection Act in order to ensure the protection and management of personal data, and have therefore established these guidelines.
PubMed Central (PMC) is a full-text, online archive of journal literature operated by the National Library of Medicine. The EPA is using PMC to permanently preserve and provide easy public access to the peer-reviewed papers resulting from EPA-funded research.
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This set of data, collects the list of processing of personal data of the City of Madrid, in accordance with the European Data Protection Regulation (fully applicable from 25/05/2018) With the full application of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council , General Data Protection Regulation , on May 25, 2018, the obligation to notify the registration of files, both public or private, in the Register of Files of the Spanish Agency for Data Protection, without prejudice to the obligation to prepare and keep updated the Register of Treatment Activities. Information is incorporated from each processing of personal data including the person responsible, categories of interested parties and data, technical and organizational measures, legitimacy for the treatment and storage periods. You can also consult the information of this registry in PDF format ordered by Government Area and by treatment managers in each of them.
Comprehensive dataset of 44 Income protection insurance agencies in Illinois, United States as of July, 2025. Includes verified contact information (email, phone), geocoded addresses, customer ratings, reviews, business categories, and operational details. Perfect for market research, lead generation, competitive analysis, and business intelligence. Download a complimentary sample to evaluate data quality and completeness.
Data on approximately 2 million births occurring in NJ, OH, and PA from 2000 - 2005. Linked to PM2.5 and ozone concentration estimates from EPA CMAQ fused model. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: EPA cannot release personally identifiable information regarding living individuals, according to the Privacy Act and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). This dataset contains information about human research subjects. Because there is potential to identify individual participants and disclose personal information, either alone or in combination with other datasets, individual level data are not appropriate to post for public access. Restricted access may be granted to authorized persons by contacting the party listed. It can be accessed through the following means: Birth data can be acquired through application to the state health statistics departments of NJ, OH, and PA. Contact author for code. rappazzo.kristen@epa.gov. Format: No data included. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Rappazzo, K., D. Lobdell, L. Messer, C. Poole, and J. Daniels. Comparison of gestational dating methods and implications for exposure-outcome associations: an example with PM2.5 and preterm birth. JOURNAL OF OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL MEDICINE. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, PA, USA, 74(2): 138-143, (2017).
This statistic displays the findings of a survey on the impact of online data collection by government agencies on residents' trust in the European Union (EU-28) in March 2015. During the survey, it was found that 11 percent of respondents reported that such data collection by government agencies had a positive impact on their trust in how their online personal data is used.
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Graph and download economic data for Security Brokers and Dealers; Agency- and GSE-Backed Securities (Net); Asset, Transactions (BOGZ1FA663061703Q) from Q4 1946 to Q1 2025 about brokers, agency, dealers, transactions, securities, assets, and USA.
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The Ministry of Economic Affairs is in charge of personal data protection laws for non-governmental agencies.
Success.ai’s Company Data and B2B Contact Data for Marketing Agencies Worldwide provides businesses with verified contact information for decision-makers at marketing agencies around the globe. With access to over 170 million verified professional profiles, this dataset includes essential details such as work emails, phone numbers, and key decision-maker profiles for marketing agency leads.
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The Framework keeps each agency that has responsibility for a given data set at the center of decision-making and handling of the data. It guides agencies in their review of key considerations like data security, retention and archive periods, sensitivity of information, and the scope of uses authorized. DC agencies are the drivers of every incidence of data sharing and are empowered by the Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO) to maintain active control over access and permissions to every data element throughout its lifecycle.
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BASE YEAR | 2024 |
HISTORICAL DATA | 2019 - 2024 |
REPORT COVERAGE | Revenue Forecast, Competitive Landscape, Growth Factors, and Trends |
MARKET SIZE 2023 | 51.87(USD Billion) |
MARKET SIZE 2024 | 56.41(USD Billion) |
MARKET SIZE 2032 | 110.2(USD Billion) |
SEGMENTS COVERED | Solution Type, Deployment Model, End User, Service Model, Regional |
COUNTRIES COVERED | North America, Europe, APAC, South America, MEA |
KEY MARKET DYNAMICS | Increasing cybersecurity threats, Growing data volume demand, Regulatory compliance requirements, Rising adoption of cloud solutions, Need for business continuity planning |
MARKET FORECAST UNITS | USD Billion |
KEY COMPANIES PROFILED | Carbonite, Acronis, Commvault, Microsoft, IBM, Druva, Zetta, Hexagon, Oracle, Barracuda Networks, Veeam, Cohesity, Dell, Veritas, Rubrik |
MARKET FORECAST PERIOD | 2025 - 2032 |
KEY MARKET OPPORTUNITIES | Cloud-based backup services growth, Increased compliance regulations, Rising cyber threats demand, SMBs seeking affordable solutions, Integration with AI technologies |
COMPOUND ANNUAL GROWTH RATE (CAGR) | 8.74% (2025 - 2032) |
US Government Cyber Security Market Size 2025-2029
The US government cyber security market size is forecast to increase by USD 4.18 billion, at a CAGR of 6.1% between 2024 and 2029.
The U.S. government cyber security market is driven by escalating cyber threats and advancements in security technology. Key factors include a shift toward proactive defense measures as agencies prioritize data protection, alongside innovations like AI-driven threat detection that enhance response capabilities. The growing adoption of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policies in government organizations, which necessitates additional cyber security measures to protect sensitive data.
This report provides a detailed view of market size, growth forecasts through 2029, and key segments such as network security and endpoint protection, offering practical insights for shaping strategies, engaging stakeholders, and optimizing operations. It highlights the trend of zero-trust architecture as a critical shift in securing systems, while addressing challenges like budget constraints that can limit technology adoption. Enterprise security solutions are in high demand to safeguard against cyber threats in academia, manufacturing, banking, financial services, healthcare, IoT, travel and transportation, energy and utilities, and other industries. For businesses aiming to stay competitive in the U.S. government cybersecurity market, this report delivers essential data and analysis to navigate evolving threats and address operational complexities effectively.
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The US government cyber security market is experiencing significant growth due to escalating digital attacks on critical infrastructure and increasing regulatory compliance demands across various sectors. Moreover, hybrid cloud settings present unique challenges, necessitating advanced security measures. Cyber Centers play a crucial role in developing and implementing strong defense strategies. The IoT market, with its proliferation of connected devices, poses new vulnerabilities, driving the demand for IoT solutions. Regulatory compliance and data protection are top priorities, particularly in sectors handling sensitive information. Remote work and digital transactions further expand the attack surface, necessitating continuous innovation in cyber security solutions.
Threat deception, network firewalls, and BYOD policies are essential components in safeguarding modern enterprises from cyber threats and data breaches. The evolution of AI has revolutionized security practices, enabling smarter threat detection and response strategies. Cloud platforms, hybrid cloud infrastructures, and secure gateways ensure flexibility and scalability while maintaining robust cybersecurity. Single sign-on (SSO) solutions enhance user authentication, simplifying access management while protecting confidential data. IoT security and endpoint security measures are critical in securing a growing range of connected devices across the enterprise. Application security and regulatory compliance are key to ensuring data protection and meeting legal requirements. The rise of cyber espionage and advanced cyber threats necessitate continuous innovation in security technologies. Security innovations are driven by the need to adapt to the ever-changing market evolution and the increasing sophistication of attackers. As IT services evolve, integrating comprehensive security strategies and advanced technologies becomes more critical than ever in mitigating risks and safeguarding sensitive information.
How is this market segmented and which is the largest segment?
The market research report provides comprehensive data (region-wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in 'USD billion' for the period 2025-2029, as well as historical data from 2019-2023 for the following segments.
End-user
US intelligence community
Department of homeland security
Department of defense
Deployment
On-premises
Cloud-based
Product
Services
Solutions
Security Type
Network Security
Endpoint Security
Application Security
Cloud Security
Threat Type
Cyber-Attacks
Data Breaches
Espionage
DDoS Attacks
Geography
US
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The US intelligence community segment is estimated to witness significant growth during the forecast period. The US Intelligence Community is a collective of 17 US government agencies responsible for conducting intelligence activities to support American foreign policy and national security. Agencies involved include intelligence services, military intelligence, and civilian intelligence entities. Notable members are the Central Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency, Army Military Intelligence, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation's National Security Branch. These entities collabo
This statistic displays the findings of a survey on the awareness of data collection by government agencies for the purpose of national security in the European Union (EU-28) as of March 2015. During the survey, it was found that 49 percent of respondents had not heard of revelations about such data collection.