Lenovo and Microsoft are working together to help organizations
operate more securely across their devices, users, apps, data, networks,
and cloud services through a subscription-based Cyber Resiliency as a
Service (CRaaS) offering. The offering enables Lenovo to build next
generation security solutions and services directly on Microsoft
technology including Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Defender, and Microsoft
Sentinel to simplify security deployments and enhance security posture
to help prevent, detect, and recover from potentially disruptive cyber
events.
CRaaS addresses growing security challenges for businesses of all sizes. Lenovo's global annual survey of CIOs
found that data privacy/security (68%) and cybersecurity/ransomware
(68%) are the top two challenges businesses find most difficult to
address.1 With hundreds of different security tools to choose
from, businesses are challenged to deploy disparate solutions into a
cohesive security architecture. CRaaS will simplify the enterprise
security ecosystem by offering a comprehensive solution that brings the
full power of the Microsoft security stack and is fully managed by
Lenovo. Offering security features through an as-a-Service consumption
model will offload labor and time-intensive tasks to free up customers
and reduce overhead costs.
"Lenovo's customers want broad protection and visibility across their
organizations, a zero-trust approach, and automated security and
compliance, all while streamlining their vendor relationships and
effectively managing technology costs. Cyber Resiliency as a Service is
our comprehensive solution to help organizations effectively contend
with sophisticated and frequent cyberattacks while also tackling other
cybersecurity challenges like regulatory compliance and budget
constraints," said Marc Wheelhouse, Chief Security Officer, Lenovo
Solutions and Services Group.
CRaaS will be enriched by Lenovo's participation in the Microsoft
Security Copilot Partner Private Preview. Security Copilot is the first
AI-powered security product that enables security professionals to
respond to threats quickly, process signals at machine speed, and assess
risk exposure in minutes. It combines an advanced large language model
(LLM) with a security-specific model that is informed by Microsoft's
unique global threat intelligence and more than 65 trillion daily
signals.
"Security is one of the most pressing issues of our time and is key to
driving business transformation and growth," said Ann Johnson, Corporate
Vice President, Microsoft Security Business Development. "Together with
Lenovo, we will empower organizations to be more resilient, secure, and
productive with end-to-end, AI-powered security solutions and
services."
CRaaS is the latest offering in Lenovo's commitment to help protect
customers and their sensitive data, complementing its Security by Design
practice which safeguards devices throughout the product development lifecycle, and Lenovo ThinkShield, which delivers advanced security features across Lenovo's portfolio of hardware, software, and services.
CRaaS aligns with the CIS top 18 critical controls for cyber defense and provides:
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Continuous Risk Assessment
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Automated Security Updates & Patches
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Dynamic Threat Intelligence
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Active Incident Response and Management
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Regular Compliance Audits
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Data Backup and Recovery Services
Lenovo's suite of CRaaS security services is targeted for global availability by April 2024. For more information, visit here: https://techtoday.lenovo.com/us/en/services/cyber-resiliency