Lenovo has launched its new AI-based Cyber Resiliency as a Service (CRaaS) leveraging Lenovo device telemetry and the Microsoft security software portfolio including Microsoft Copilot for Security and Defender for Endpoint. With AI offering protection at multiple levels, the new solution integrates greater visibility with cyber protection, detection, response and recovery across digital estates and devices. This benefits customers by helping them operate more securely across devices, users, apps, data, networks, and cloud services and aids business continuity in the face of attacks.

Security remains top-of-mind for business leaders due to various market and technology trends such as shift to hybrid work, increasing adoption of AI, and proliferation of data and devices. In the third global annual survey of Chief Information Officers (CIOs) by Lenovo, 51% of CIOs said that cybersecurity remains a top priority for IT, and 65% said they find it challenging to address data privacy and security. Adopting a cyber resiliency managed service helps improve business productivity and efficiency by offloading collaborative and time-intensive tasks to free up IT staff and help reduce overhead costs.

With hundreds of security tools from which to choose, many businesses are accustomed to piecing together disparate solutions to create a cohesive security architecture. Lenovo CRaaS is the latest offering in Lenovo?s commitment to help protect customers and their sensitive data, complementing its Security by Design practice which helps safeguard devices throughout the product development lifecycle, and Lenovo ThinkShield, which delivers advanced security features across Lenovo?s portfolio of hardware, software, and services. Other Lenovo CRaaS benefits: All-inclusive, end-to-end cybersecurity protection Fully integrated cybersecurity technology stack managed by Lenovo industry experts Best practice critical controls.