New report details sectors within security industry

Jan 23, 2007 3:31 PM


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Security sectors particularly well positioned over the next five years include video surveillance, private prisons, physical services and identification -- including background, automated and biometric -- according to the Lehman Brothers' 2006 Security Industry Annual Report.

The report, authored by Jeff Kessler, Sr. VP at Lehman Brothers, offers a resource for measuring the market, developing business plans, updating valuations and getting new perspective on the industry. It is now available.

The report contains 161 tables and charts along with information on the size of key market sectors, projected growth to 2008, technological advances and market drivers.

The report provides detailed perspectives on the sectors above, and it also provides insight and perspective on the Homeland Security, video, RFID, access control, systems integration, and armoring markets. The report provides new metrics for valuating alarm monitoring and highlights companies (public and private) influencing change in the security market.

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