Innovation Market Guide - Cybersecurity

Abstract

The US Innovation Market Guide on Cybersecurity will provide you with a deep insight into the US innovation ecosystem related to cybersecurity technology, from both innovation and market perspectives.

From the innovation perspective, you will have an opportunity to learn more about the US innovation hubs, innovation facilitators and industry-related RDI centers, in the field of cybersecurity.

From the market perspective, the Guide will provide you with an overview of the US cybersecurity technology market and advise you on how to understand the different segments within the market, including the market opportunities and barriers.

This guide is also useful to expand your network of contacts of important stakeholders operating in the field of cybersecurity in the US. It presents an extensive list of innovation and market associations as well as the most relevant, leading events related to different cybersecurity technologies.

Finally, this guide will provide you with an overview of the US government funding system related to cybersecurity technology, in the context of both federal and state initiatives. On the Federal level, an overview of key programs and opportunities is given, including those that come from the United States National Science Foundation (NSF) Department of Defense (DoD), Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Department of Energy (DoE).

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This guide was published in September 2019 and updated in December 2023 and is available in English. This guide has 80 pages and 3 Annex pages.

Table of Contents

List of Abbreviations (page 11)
In this section the list of Abbreviations used in this report are presented
1 Introduction (page 14)
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2 US innovation ecosystem (page 21)
2.1. Innovation Hubs (page 22)
2.2. Industry related RDI centers (page 30)
3 US market landscape (page 43)
3.1. Market overview (page 43)
3.2. Leading regions (page 46)
3.3. Market considerations (page 53)
4 Recognized networks and events (page 56)
4.1. Innovation and market networks and associations (page 56)
4.2. Innovation and market events (page 63)
5 US innovation initiatives and programs (page 67)
5.1. Federal initiatives/programs (page 68)
   5.1.1. National Science Foundation (NFS) (page 69)
   5.1.2. Department of Defense (DoD) (page 70)
   5.1.3. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) (page 73)
   5.1.4. Department of Energy (DoE) (page 76)
5.2. State initiatives/programs (page 76)
    5.1.1. California (page 77)
    5.1.2. New York (page 78)
    5.1.3. Washington DC (page 79)
6 Observations (page 80)
Annex 1: Summary of the US Federal and State Funding Initiatives and Programs (page 81)