Global cybersecurity market exceeds $7 billion in Q1 2026, up 14% year-over-year
2026-06-10 15:09
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - A global cybersecurity market report shows that the market surpassed $7 billion in the first quarter of 2026, representing a 14% year-over-year increase. According to the latest data released by Dell'Oro Group, market growth is primarily driven by the expansion of enterprise policy planes, as companies increase investments in coordinated execution architectures spanning users, applications, clouds, branch offices, and customer control environments. In the era of agentic AI, security teams need to manage human users, non-human actors, applications, APIs, and distributed infrastructure through fewer policy planes. This shift highlights the value of software-based and cloud-based cybersecurity platforms.

Mauricio Sanchez, Senior Director of Enterprise Security and Networking at Dell'Oro Group, stated that specific point products such as physical firewalls will not disappear, but the agentic AI era is enhancing the value of platforms that reduce policy sprawl. The report indicates that Security Service Edge (SSE) grew by 22%, Web Application Firewall (WAF) grew by 20%, and firewalls grew by 9%, suggesting that buyers are adding cloud-delivered access, application front-door control, and virtual execution on top of physical devices.

In terms of market segments, within the firewall space, physical devices remain important for throughput, segmentation, and local execution, but virtual and hybrid execution models are extending firewall policies to distributed environments. In the SSE segment, cloud-delivered access is central to policy plane consolidation, as buyers seek consistent control across users, devices, SaaS applications, private applications, and emerging AI use cases. In the Application Delivery Controller (ADC) segment, agentic and AI-related workflows are increasing demand for resilient application performance, automation, and customer-controlled deployment options. In the WAF segment, application front-door control is gaining strategic attention, as enterprises need to manage API exposure, bot activity, automated traffic, and AI-related application behaviors without slowing down application delivery.

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