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国土安全保障の市場規模、シェア、動向、予測:タイプ、システム、エンドユーザー、地域別、2025~2033年Homeland Security Market Size, Share, Trends and Forecast by Type, System, End-User, and Region, 2025-2033 |
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国土安全保障の市場規模、シェア、動向、予測:タイプ、システム、エンドユーザー、地域別、2025~2033年 |
出版日: 2025年08月01日
発行: IMARC
ページ情報: 英文 149 Pages
納期: 2~3営業日
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国土安全保障の世界市場規模は、2024年に6,359億米ドルとなりました。今後、IMARC Groupは、2033年には9,978億2,000万米ドルに達し、2025~2033年にかけて4.88%のCAGRを示すと予測しています。現在、北米が市場を独占しており、2024年の市場シェアは30.6%です。重要インフラ、政府ネットワーク、民間ネットワークに対するサイバー攻撃の脅威と高度化、国境の安全確保と効果的な移民管理への取り組みの増加、自然災害の数と深刻度の増加が、国土安全保障市場シェアにプラスの影響を与えています。
世界の脅威の複雑化・多様化により、国土安全保障セグメントは大きな変革期を迎えています。国家安全保障に対する脅威に対抗するため、世界中の政府やビジネス部門は、最先端のインフラや技術に絶えず投資しています。この産業では、緊急対応システム、サイバー防衛メカニズム、モニタリングシステムに対する需要が高まっており、これは新しい役割と古典的な役割の両方が重要になってきていることの表れです。生体認証システム、ドローンによるモニタリング、インテリジェントフェンス技術を活用することで、各国は国境警備の強化を進めています。人間の介入の必要性を低下させる一方で、これらの技術は当局が越境活動をより緊密にモニタリングするのに役立っています。さらに市場では、リアルタイムの脅威検知とデータ分析能力を向上させるために、機械学習(ML)と人工知能(AI)の応用が増加しています。
米国国土安全保障市場は、連邦、州、地方当局がテロ、サイバー攻撃、自然災害、パンデミックなどの幅広い脅威に絶えず対応しているため、急速に進化しています。国土安全保障(DHS)省と関連組織は、国家的な備えと回復力を高めるため、先進技術と統合ソリューションに積極的に投資しています。市場はよりサイバーセキュリティに重点を置くようになっており、各省庁は強化された脅威検知システムを使用し、主要インフラをサイバーセキュアにしています。連邦政府と州政府は、デジタルリスクに取り組むためにクラウドプラットフォームとリアルタイムモニタリングソリューションを導入しています。官民が協力して脅威インテリジェンスを交換し、対応メカニズムを強化することで、国家のサイバーセキュリティに対する集団的な方向性が反映されています。IMARC Groupは、米国のサイバーセキュリティ市場規模は2033年までに1,679億米ドルに達すると予測しています。
高まるサイバーセキュリティの脅威
国土安全保障産業は、重要インフラ、政府ネットワーク、民間ネットワークに対するサイバー攻撃の脅威の増大と高度化によって牽引されています。国家や組織型サイバー犯罪集団などの脅威の主体は、先進的ツールを使用して、混乱を引き起こし、機密データを盗み、国家安全保障を不安定化させています。それに伴い、連邦政府や州政府は、AIベース脅威検知、エンドポイントセキュリティ、暗号化プロトコルの強化など、新世代のサイバーセキュリティ技術に絶え間なく投資しています。サイバーセキュリティのフレームワークは、リアルタイムのモニタリング、インシデントレスポンスの自動化、データ回復力の戦術を取り入れるよう改訂されています。組織はまた、サイバーセキュリティのスタッフを増強する一方で、官民パートナーシップを形成し、変化するサイバー脅威に対して結束した戦線を維持しています。政府は、ゼロトラストアーキテクチャやサプライチェーンの強化といったソリューションを積極的に導入し、サイバー境界を強化しています。このようなサイバー脅威が継続・増加する中、サイバーセキュリティは国土安全保障施策の重要な柱として浮上し、市場の持続的成長を牽引しています。2025年度大統領予算では、サイバーセキュリティ強化勘定(CEA)に1億5,000万米ドルを要求しているが、これは運用リスク削減を目的とした同省の継続的な取り組みを支援するために策定されたものです。この要求には、財務省のエンタープライズサイバーセキュリティサービスと整合させる必要があるミッション・クリティカルな要件に対応するための局別投資のための600万米ドルが含まれています。
国境・移民セキュリティ対策の強化
世界の国土安全保障市場は、国境の安全確保と効果的な入国管理への取り組み強化が国土安全保障市場の成長を後押ししています。2025年2月、USBPは南西部の国境で8,347人の不法入国者を逮捕しました。これはUSBPが2万9,101人の外国人を逮捕した2025年1月から71%の減少であり、USBPが14万641人の外国人を逮捕した2024年2月から94%の減少です。不法移民、人身売買、越境犯罪の懸念が高まる中、国土安全保障組織はモニタリングと業務管理を強化するために先進技術を導入しています。これには、生体認証システム、人工知能(AI)駆動のモニタリングカメラ、地上センサ、広範な国境地帯をリアルタイムで追跡するドローン技術の導入などが含まれます。各国政府は、不法入国のパターンの特定や、管轄区域を越えた対応の調整を支援するデータ分析プラットフォームを組み込んでいます。効率性を犠牲にすることなくセキュリティチェックを迅速化するため、入国地点では移動式審査ステーションや自動パスポート確認システムが利用されています。さらに、ビザ管理の強化や亡命手続きの見直しといった施策的イニシアチブは、技術への投資を補完し、国家の安全保障を維持しながら移民を管理する国の能力を支えています。こうした努力の積み重ねが、国境の完全性を継続的に高めているのです。
自然災害と公衆衛生緊急事態の脅威の増大
自然災害と公衆衛生上の緊急事態の増加と深刻さは、国土安全保障市場の展望を良好なものにしています。2024年には、少なくとも10億米ドルの被害をもたらした27件の気象・気候災害が発生しました。これらの災害による直接・間接の死者数は少なくとも568人で、10億米ドル規模の災害としては過去45年間(1980~2024年)で8番目に多いです。被害総額は約1,827億米ドルでした。ハリケーン、山火事、地震、パンデミックなどの災害は、緊急対応システムやインフラの耐障害性に大きな負担をかけています。各国政府は、備えと対応能力を向上させるため、早期警報システム、緊急通信ネットワーク、災害ロジスティクスプラットフォームへの投資を常に追加しています。政府機関はまた、災害の影響を予測し、資源配分の優先順位をつけるために、AIや地理空間分析ソフトウェアを導入しています。公衆衛生の準備も同様に注目されており、政府は医療機器の備蓄を強化し、病院のサージ能力を高め、移動式医療施設を配備しています。連邦政府、州政府、地方政府による対応計画の調整は、災害時に迅速かつ協調的な行動がとれるよう、優先的に行われています。国土安全保障の市場分析によると、気候変動やグローバリゼーションに伴い、このような災害がより頻繁に発生し、広まるにつれ、緊急事態や災害管理への投資は国土安全保障の不可欠な一部となり、市場の成長を維持しています。
The global homeland security market size was valued at USD 635.90 Billion in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group estimates the market to reach USD 997.82 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a CAGR of 4.88% from 2025-2033. North America currently dominates the market, holding a market share of 30.6% in 2024. The growing threats and sophistication of cyber attacks against critical infrastructure, government networks, and private sector networks, increasing efforts to secure national borders and effectively control immigration, and rising number and severity of natural disasters is influencing the homeland security market share positively.
Due to the increasing complexity and diversity of global threats, the homeland security sector is undergoing significant change. To combat threats to national security, governments and the business sector around the world are constantly investing in cutting-edge infrastructure and technologies. The industry is seeing a rise in demand for emergency response systems, cyber defense mechanisms, and surveillance systems, which is a sign of both new and classic roles becoming more important. By using biometric systems, drone surveillance, and intelligent fencing technology, countries are progressively enhancing border security. While lowering the need for human intervention, these technologies are helping authorities keep a closer eye on cross-border activity. Additionally, the market is seeing an increase in the application of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) to improve real-time threat detection and data analysis capabilities.
The United States homeland security market is rapidly evolving as federal, state, and local authorities are constantly reacting to a wide range of threats such as terrorism, cyberattacks, natural disasters, and pandemics. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and related organizations are actively investing in advanced technologies and integrated solutions to boost national preparedness and resilience. The market is becoming more cybersecurity-focused, with the agencies using enhanced threat detection systems and making the key infrastructure cyber-secure. The federal and state governments are embracing cloud platforms and real-time monitoring solutions to tackle digital risks. Public and private sector players are collaborating to exchange threat intelligence and enhance response mechanisms, mirroring a collective orientation towards national cybersecurity. The IMARC Group predicts that the United States cybersecurity market size is expected to reach USD 167.9 Billion by 2033.
Rising Cybersecurity Threats
The homeland security industry is being driven by increasing threats and sophistication of cyber attacks against critical infrastructure, government networks, and private sector networks. Threat actors such as nation-states and organized cybercrime groups are progressively using advanced tools to cause disruptions, steal confidential data, and destabilize national security. In turn, federal and state governments are incessantly investing in new-generation cybersecurity technology like AI-based threat detection, end-point security, and enhanced encryption protocols. Cybersecurity frameworks are being revised to incorporate real-time monitoring, incident response automatization, and data resiliency tactics. Organizations are also augmenting their cybersecurity staffs, while forming public-private partnerships to maintain a cohesive front against changing cyber threats. The government is proactively introducing solutions like zero-trust architecture and supply chain hardening, thus strengthening the cyber perimeter. With these cyber threats ongoing and rising, cybersecurity is emerging as a key pillar in homeland security policy, driving sustained market growth. The FY 2025 President's Budget request of $150 million for the Cybersecurity Enhancement Account (CEA) was developed to assist the Department in its continued efforts aimed at operational risk reduction. The request contains $6 million for bureau-specific investments for mission-critical requirements that need to be met to align with Treasury's enterprise cybersecurity services.
Increasing Border and Immigration Security Measures
The global homeland security market is driven by increased efforts to secure national borders and effectively control immigration, thereby impelling the homeland security market growth. In February 2025, the USBP apprehended 8,347 illegal aliens at the southwest border between ports of entry. This is a 71% drop from January 2025 when USBP apprehended 29,101 aliens, and a 94% drop from February 2024 when USBP apprehended 140,641 aliens. With illegal immigration, trafficking, and cross-border crime concerns increasing, homeland security organizations are deploying advanced technologies to boost surveillance and operational control. These include the installation of biometric identification systems, artificial intelligence (AI)-driven surveillance cameras, ground sensors, and drone technology to track extensive border areas in real time. Governments are incorporating data analysis platforms that assist in the identification of patterns of illegal entry and coordination of responses across jurisdictions. Mobile screening stations and automated passport verification systems are being used at points of entry to speed up security checks without sacrificing efficiency. In addition, policy initiatives like tighter visa controls and asylum processing overhauls are complementing investments in technology, supporting the nation's capacity to control migration while maintaining national security. These combined efforts are continually enhancing border integrity.
Growing Threat of Natural Disasters and Public Health Emergencies
The growing number and severity of natural disasters and public health emergencies is offering a favorable homeland security market outlook. There were 27 separate weather and climate disasters with at least $1 billion in damages in 2024. The disasters resulted in at least 568 direct or indirect deaths, the eighth-highest for these billion-dollar disasters in the past 45 years (1980-2024). The cost was around $182.7 billion. Disasters like hurricanes, wildfires, earthquakes, and pandemics are putting huge strain on emergency response systems and infrastructure resistance. Governments are constantly adding investments in early warning systems, emergency communications networks, and disaster logistics platforms in order to improve preparedness and response capabilities. Agencies are also implementing AI and geospatial analysis software to forecast the effects of disasters and prioritize the distribution of resources. Public health readiness is receiving the same attention, with governments bolstering caches of medical equipment, enhancing the surge capacity of hospitals, and deploying mobile medical facilities. Federal, state, and local coordination of response planning is given priority so that quick and coordinated action can be undertaken during disasters. According to the homeland security market analysis, as such occurrences become more frequent and widespread with climate change and globalization, emergency and disaster management investments are becoming an integral part of homeland security, thus maintaining market growth.
Cyber security represents the largest segment. The cybersecurity segment is continuously expanding and diversifying, with various solution types addressing evolving digital threats, thereby driving the homeland security market demand. Network security is playing a crucial role, as organizations are deploying firewalls, intrusion detection systems, and secure access protocols to safeguard data transmission and prevent unauthorized access. Simultaneously, endpoint security is gaining momentum, with antivirus software, encryption tools, and mobile threat management solutions being implemented to protect individual devices from malware and phishing attacks. Cloud security is also witnessing rapid adoption as government agencies and enterprises are migrating operations to cloud environments. Providers are offering identity and access management (IAM), data loss prevention (DLP), and multi-factor authentication (MFA) solutions to secure virtualized infrastructures. Application security is being reinforced by integrating secure coding practices and vulnerability assessment tools during development lifecycles.
Intelligence and surveillance system lead the market. The intelligence and surveillance systems are constantly advancing as homeland security organizations are improving their abilities to observe, identify, and react to threats in real time. Ground-based monitoring systems are being extensively utilized, including radar technologies, unattended ground sensors, and vehicle-mounted devices, which are aiding in the protection of borders, military facilities, and essential infrastructure. These systems offer ongoing surveillance of high-risk zones and enable rapid reactions to intrusions or unusual activities. Aerial monitoring systems are also becoming more important, as drones and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are utilized more frequently for reconnaissance and situational awareness. These platforms are acquiring high-definition images and sending real-time information to command centers, thus enhancing decision-making in intricate settings.
Public sector leads the market with 60.2% of market share in 2024. The public sector consistently serves as a key end-user, generating significant demand for sophisticated technologies and comprehensive security solutions. Government entities at federal, state, and local tiers are significantly investing in systems that improve national security, emergency readiness, and public safety. Agencies including defense, border security, transportation, and law enforcement are utilizing advanced surveillance technologies, cyber protection systems, and data analysis platforms to address changing security challenges. Public sector organizations are increasingly utilizing command and control centers, real-time communication networks, and situational awareness systems to manage responses to both human-induced and natural disasters. Moreover, as per the homeland security market forecasts, these agencies are likewise incorporating geospatial intelligence, biometric systems, and AI-based decision-support tools to enhance operations and accelerate incident response times.
In 2024, North America accounted for the largest market share of 30.6%. The North America market is growing steadily as governments in the region are confronting an intricate environment of threats encompassing terrorism and cyberattacks to natural disasters and public health crises. Both the US and Canada are actively strengthening their homeland security architectures by investing in state-of-the-art technologies, multi-agency collaboration tools, and active threat mitigation strategies. Cybersecurity is also one of the most important fields that is being focused on by government agencies, public institutions, and private businesses alike, who are adopting strong security architectures to thwart advanced cyber threats. Zero-trust frameworks, real-time network monitoring tools, and endpoint detection systems are being used by authorities to bolster digital resilience. Cloud security and secure data-sharing protocols are being embraced across industries to safeguard sensitive information and infrastructure from breaches. The IMARC Group predicts that the US cloud security market size is expected to reach USD 31.2 Billion by 2033.
United States Homeland Security Market Analysis
The United States hold 87.20% share in the North America. The United States market is primarily driven by increasing cyberattacks, including ransomware and critical infrastructure breaches. According to CISA, cyberattacks on critical infrastructure increased by 30% globally last year, while ransomware incidents increased over 70% from 2022 to 2023, with government agencies ranking as the third-most targeted sector. Furthermore, rising investments in biometric identification and facial recognition technology strengthening border security and law enforcement efforts is propelling market growth. The expansion of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) for surveillance and threat detection improving situational awareness in high-risk areas is fostering market development. Additionally, growing concerns over domestic terrorism and mass shootings leading to increased deployment of AI-powered threat detection in public spaces is supporting market demand. The favorable smart city initiatives integrating surveillance, emergency response, and communication systems to enhance urban security are expanding the market scope. Similarly, the rise in climate-related disasters driving demand for disaster preparedness and emergency response technologies is augmenting market expansion. Moreover, continual advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and predictive analytics enhancing risk assessment and real-time threat monitoring, is providing an impetus to the market.
Europe Homeland Security Market Analysis
The Europe market is expanding due to the rise of hybrid warfare tactics, including cyber espionage and disinformation campaigns. In line with this, growing concerns over cross-border terrorism and organized crime prompting governments to enhance surveillance, intelligence-sharing, and counterterrorism initiatives is bolstering the market. Similarly, stricter EU data protection and cybersecurity regulations accelerating investments in compliance-driven security solutions to safeguard sensitive information is propelling market growth. The increasing migration flows and intense border security challenges necessitating the deployment of biometric screening, automated border control systems, and AI-powered threat detection is fostering market expansion. IMF states that, in 2022, EU immigration of non-EU citizens reached 1.4% of its population, the highest level recorded, with 4 million Ukrainian refugees under the EU's Temporary Protection Scheme significantly influencing migration trends, particularly in Central and Eastern Europe and Germany. Furthermore, the rise in extremist activities and lone-wolf attacks increasing the need for enhanced public space protection and emergency response measures is supporting market demand. Likewise, the expanding critical infrastructure protection, particularly in energy and transportation, remains a priority to mitigate potential threats, thereby creating lucrative opportunities in the market.
Asia Pacific Homeland Security Market Analysis
The market in Asia-Pacific is being propelled by the rising territorial disputes in the South China Sea and Indo-Pacific region. In addition to this, the rapid digital transformation across industries intensifying cyber threats, prompting significant investments in advanced cybersecurity infrastructure is propelling the market growth. The increase in transnational organized crime, including drug trafficking and human smuggling, leading to strengthened law enforcement cooperation and intelligence-sharing initiatives is augmenting market demand. According to the 2023 UNODC report, Myanmar became the world's largest opium producer, with cultivation reaching 116,000 acres, escalating drug trafficking risks in the NER, where contraband worth over USD 267 Million was seized in FY 2022-23. Furthermore, heightened investments in early warning systems and emergency response technologies strengthening disaster resilience are encouraging the higher uptake of the product. Moreover, the expansion of biometric identification, including facial recognition and iris scanning, improving security measures at airports, government facilities, and border checkpoints, is positively influencing the market.
Latin America Homeland Security Market Analysis
In Latin America, the market is expanding as governments address rising security threats through increased investments in surveillance, intelligence, and defense capabilities. In accordance with this, the growing influence of drug cartels and organized crime syndicates heightening the demand for advanced border security and intelligence-sharing initiatives is impelling the market. Furthermore, escalating urban crime rates and gang violence driving the deployment of AI-powered surveillance and real-time crime monitoring systems in major cities is expanding the market scope. According to an industry report, in 2023, over 40 of the world's 50 most violent cities were in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), with Duran, Ecuador recording the highest homicide rate. Ecuador's national homicide rate rose from 5.7 per 100,000 (2018) to 45.1 (2023), making it the most violent country. Apart from this, rising geopolitical instability accelerating military modernization efforts and defense strategies is providing an impetus to the market.
Middle East and Africa Homeland Security Market Analysis
The Middle East and Africa market is expanding attributed to the persistent risk of insurgencies and extremist groups prompting governments to enhance counterterrorism operations and border security infrastructure. In 2024, the Middle East witnessed a significant surge in cyberattacks, with nearly 25% of all reported incidents targeting government entities. These attacks predominantly involved ransomware and wiper malware, such as the notorious "BiBi Wiper," aimed at destabilizing critical operations in Israel. This growing threat landscape underscores the increasing vulnerability of governmental systems to sophisticated cyber warfare tactics, prompting heightened cybersecurity measures across the region. As cyber threats continue to evolve, governments are focusing on enhancing their defense strategies, investing in advanced security technologies to safeguard national infrastructure and mitigate risks associated with digital disruptions.
Market participants in the homeland security industry are constantly involved in strategic initiatives to reinforce their market position and respond to changing threats. Organizations are spending on research and development to develop sophisticated surveillance systems, cybersecurity tools, and biometric solutions. They are entering into partnerships with government departments and technology companies to co-create converged security platforms and broaden their solution offerings. Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are also occurring, allowing companies to expand their competencies and reach new markets. Further, the players are competing aggressively in government tenders and contracts, primarily for infrastructure security, emergency response, and border control initiatives. By emphasizing innovation, collaboration, and growth, these companies are leading the drive in the homeland security market.