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February 15, 2018 09:34 AM EST |

NEW YORK, Feb. 15, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Critical New Threat Vector Gains Prominence
The term "bot" evokes top-of-mind and longstanding cybersecurity concerns, from DDoS attacks and spam to fraudulent and nefarious activities. But the bot ecosystem is much more complex, encompassing a wide variety of bots including search engine crawlers, bots operated and used between business partners, and bots that operate in a legally or ethically grey area.
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While sophisticated credential stuffing bots introduce the concept of bot risk to many businesses, many others are awakening to the need for comprehensive bot management solutions capable of addressing the entire bot ecosystem.
The Bot Risk Management (BRM) market has emerged in recent years as a critical new cybersecurity control point for online enterprises of all sizes. This market analysis establishes the scope of the market, and provides insights into sales trends, drivers, restraints, challenges, and key competitors.
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