A Defensive Play in a Chaotic World
So, what does this mean for an investor? To me, it suggests that the leading companies in this space could be in for a period of sustained, non cyclical growth. Their fortunes are no longer tied purely to corporate IT budgets, which can shrink during a downturn. Instead, their growth is now underpinned by regulatory necessity.
This shift makes the sector feel more defensive. While nothing in investing is without risk, the demand for these services is now less about choice and more about compliance. This is why a collection of firms at the forefront of this change, like those in the Cybersecurity Titans basket, presents a compelling theme. You’re not just betting on technology, you’re betting on the enduring power of bureaucracy and the corporate world’s deep seated fear of litigation. Of course, this isn't a golden ticket. The cybersecurity landscape is fiercely competitive, and today’s leader could be tomorrow’s laggard if they fail to innovate. New threats emerge constantly, and the regulatory environment itself could change. But the fundamental driver, the shift from optional to mandatory, seems unlikely to reverse.