DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/qt4tm3/electronic) has announced the addition of the "Electronic Warfare - Emerging Trends, Approaches, Key issues and Investment Outlook" report to their offering.
Electronic Warfare - Emerging Trends, Approaches, Key issues and Investment Outlook is a new report that globally analyzes potential effects of electronic warfare on governments and military organizations, and identifies frequently used techniques for electronic attacks, electronic warfare support, and electronic protection. This report also examines executive opinions about the major challenges faced by government/defense organizations in handling electronic warfare threats. Furthermore, it analyzes planned investment on electronic warfare over the next two years, and projected change in budget for electronic warfare in 2015.
Key Findings:
- The number of electronic attacks has increased in the past 12 months
- Electromagnetic jamming is frequently used for electronic attacks
- Electronic warfare results in security breaches, data leaks, and increases in operational costs for government and military organizations
- A lack of awareness, and diverse and continuously evolving threats are the major challenges faced by government/defense organizations in handling electronic warfare threats
- Overall, 39% of executives expect less than US$250 million of investments will be towards electronic warfare over the next two years
- The US and China will emerge as significant spenders on electronic warfare over the next two years
Key Topics Covered:
- Methodology and sample size
- Change in occurrence of electronic attacks over the past 12 months
- Frequently used techniques/systems for electronic attacks
- Techniques/systems preferred for electronic warfare support
- Frequently used techniques/systems for electronic protection
- Potential effects of electronic warfare on governments and military organizations
- Key issues encountered by government/defense organizations in handling electronic warfare threats
- Projected investment on electronic warfare over the next two years
- Projected change in budget for electronic warfare in 2015
- Countries with significant spending potential on electronic warfare
- Appendix
Companies Mentioned
- Exelis Inc.
- Northrop Grumman Corporation
- BAE Systems plc
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