According to a recently published report from Dell’Oro Group, the trusted source for market information about the telecommunications, security, networks, and data centre industries, the global network security market eclipsed $6-billion in 3Q 2024, growing 8% year-over-year (Y/Y).

For the first time in over a year, hardware-based solutions stabilized, balancing the market alongside strong double-digit growth from SaaS and virtual solutions.

This dynamic underscores the ongoing pivot toward cloud-native security architectures while maintaining a transitional equilibrium between traditional and cloud-centric approaches.

The 3Q 2024 market highlights a pivotal moment where enterprises balance investments across physical, virtual, and SaaS security solutions,” says Mauricio Sanchez, senior director: enterprise security and networking at Dell’Oro Group. “However, the long-term trajectory clearly favors SaaS and virtual solutions as they align with evolving enterprise security strategies.”

Additional highlights from the 3Q 2024 Network Security Quarterly Report:

  • Firewalls: Total firewall revenue remained above $3-billion, growing three percent Y/Y. Virtual firewalls led the segment with 22% growth, while physical firewalls stabilized after several quarters of contraction, driven by midrange and low-end gains.
  • SSE: The Security Service Edge (SSE) market grew 14% Y/Y to $1,4-billion. Its growth has been on a deceleration trend as a reflection of 2023 macroeconomic pressures and increasing market maturity.
  • SWG Appliances: Secure Web Gateway (SWG) appliances declined three percent Y/Y, reflecting the ongoing shift to cloud-based SSE platforms.
  • ADCs: Application Delivery Controllers (ADCs) posted a 14% Y/Y revenue increase, driven by deferred upgrades, though long-term growth remains constrained by market maturity.
  • WAFs: Web Application Firewalls (WAFs) grew 18% Y/Y, fueled by rising demand for API security and protection against sophisticated web-based threats.
  • The Network Security market is expected to sustain moderate growth through 2025, driven by hybrid and cloud-centric investments, with quarterly growth fluctuating between 9% and 10%. Virtual and SaaS-based solutions will lead growth, while physical appliances stabilise.