
Lenovo and SentinelOne have announced a multiyear partnership aimed at enhancing endpoint security across millions of Lenovo devices globally. The collaboration will integrate SentinelOne's cutting-edge Singularity Platform and its generative AI-powered Purple AI technology into Lenovo's ThinkShield security architecture, reinforcing defenses against today’s sophisticated cyber threats.
As part of this agreement, SentinelOne’s AI-driven security solutions will be embedded in new Lenovo PC shipments, with upgrade options available for existing devices. This strategic move will strengthen Lenovo’s ThinkShield framework, delivering autonomous, comprehensive protection to enterprises of all sizes against evolving cyber risks.
“SentinelOne's Singularity Platform and Purple AI are leading the charge in the fight against modern cyber threats, offering unmatched AI-powered protection,” said Nima Baiati, Executive Director and General Manager of Cybersecurity Solutions at Lenovo. He emphasized the importance of adaptive defenses in today’s dynamic threat landscape, noting how the integration of SentinelOne’s technology into Lenovo’s new AI-driven PCs will significantly enhance endpoint security and enterprise resilience.
In addition to incorporating AI-powered security into devices, Lenovo plans to leverage its extensive sales and partner network to make these advanced capabilities available to a broad customer base. Patricia Wilkey, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Lenovo Solutions and Services Group International Sales, highlighted the collaboration’s critical role in ensuring cyber resilience. “Our partnership with SentinelOne is an integral part of Lenovo’s cybersecurity services, aimed at safeguarding our customers from increasingly sophisticated threats while ensuring business continuity,” she stated.
As part of their expanded relationship, Lenovo will also introduce a new Managed Detection and Response (MDR) service, built on SentinelOne’s Singularity Platform. This new service will incorporate AI and Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) capabilities to provide enhanced threat detection, prevention, and response, further solidifying Lenovo’s position as a leader in enterprise cybersecurity solutions.
“The endpoint remains a primary target for intrusions, and through our collaboration with Lenovo, we’re extending AI-powered security to millions of PCs and servers worldwide,” said Akhil Kapoor, Vice President of Embedded Business at SentinelOne. “This partnership gives us a distinct edge in delivering robust security and resilience to our customers.”
With the integration of SentinelOne's advanced technologies into its ThinkShield ecosystem, Lenovo is setting a new benchmark for endpoint security, empowering organizations to stay protected against ever-evolving cyber threats.
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