As a Lenovo 360 partner, staying ahead of cybersecurity trends is key. Lenovo's recent research report reveals critical AI-driven threats from both internal and external sources and their impact on your clients. Here are the top three findings from the research that can help strengthen defenses and integrate AI into cybersecurity strategies for greater value in an AI-powered workplace.
Identify and Address New AI Threats
Over 60 percent of IT leaders worry about cybercriminals using AI to amplify their attacks, which are harder to detect and can quickly adapt to defenses. These attacks often look harmless and can spread across multiple domains: cloud, devices, applications, and more.
Traditional security tools cannot keep up with AI threats. To protect valuable assets, Lenovo 360 partners must prioritize AI-based cybersecurity solutions and offer advanced detection and response services that meet clients' needs in a changing threat landscape.
Counter AI with AI
Confidence among IT leaders in managing AI-related risks is alarmingly low. Over half lack assurance in their data protection capabilities, while 65 percent feel unprepared for vulnerability and threat analysis.
To shift from reactive to resilient, IT leaders must enhance detection capabilities and embed AI into their digital workplace defenses.
By providing comprehensive assessments of your clients' cybersecurity posture, you can identify weaknesses and recommend tailored solutions. Lenovo Digital Workplace Solutions, powered by its Gen-AI-driven platform Care of One, strengthens cyber resilience at enterprise scale.
Their Cyber Resiliency as a Service (CRaaS) solution offers managed services for monitoring, detecting, and responding to cyber incidents. Early deployments show a remarkable 99.5 percent threat-detection rate and response times under 30 minutes, while delivering significant cost savings.
Address Gen AI Threats with Purpose
Protecting the digital workplace requires a complete reinvention of how businesses monitor, understand, and respond to cybersecurity threats, and how they defend their digital assets. To turn the tables on AI threats, companies must take a two-pronged approach to deliver better outcomes.
- Enhance detection abilities. As AI-driven threats become harder to identify, organizations must take extra steps to safeguard key assets like agents, models, training data, and prompts, which are prime targets for attackers.
- Harness AI capabilities. To address threats in real time, organizations should use AI tools similar to those used by attackers, providing security teams with timely insights and recommendations.
AI security is not just a defense measure; it is a growth driver. Organizations that trust their AI security foundations experience increased productivity, lower costs, and seamless transformation.
To explore these insights further, download the Lenovo Reinforcing the Modern Workplace report. Equip your business and your clients with the knowledge to tackle AI threats effectively and drive growth in your client relationships.