BlackHat Asia-2025 was held for four days at the Marina Bay Convention Center in Singapore in early April. Infosecbulletin covered this year’s event. Many world-renowned cybersecurity companies participated in this conference.

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Various companies, including EDR, XDR, API security, firewall, antivirus, penetration testing, and AI Security, participated in this expo and presented their new features to customers. More than a hundred companies showcased their products at the expo.

Infosecbulletin spoke to many companies and learned that many companies are exploring the Bangladesh market as their next business target. Among these companies, Firewall, DDS protection, EDR, XDR, Dark Web monitoring, Vulnerability checker, Open source cyber security solution, Automated security validation platform and Automated data security company are worth mentioning.

Notably, 15 companies have already started market verification work. Infosecbulletin has received information from several banks and enterprise organizations from Bangladesh, where the companies took part in various meetings.

As per the latest information, A company participated in a two-day meeting with the law enforcement agencies and demonstrated their product.
One Data Center company combining with cloud services (will be named next report ) is working very fast to grab the Bangladeshi market as, according to the statistics of statists, Revenue in the Data Center market is projected to reach US$615.59m in 2025 and is expected to show an annual growth rate (CAGR 2025-2029) of 5.67%, resulting in a market volume of US$767.65m by 2029.
In Bangladesh, revenue in the Public Cloud market is projected to reach US$1.21bn in 2025 and is anticipated to show an annual growth rate (CAGR 2025-2029) of 25.66%, resulting in a market volume of US$3.03bn by 2029.
(To be continued)
Bangladesh Revenue Market For Data Center Is Projected US$615.59m in 2025