Lenovo Partners with SentinelOne for AI-Powered Endpoint Security

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Lenovo and SentinelOne have announced a groundbreaking multi-year partnership aimed at delivering cutting-edge AI-powered endpoint security to millions of Lenovo devices worldwide. Under this collaboration, Lenovo will integrate SentinelOne’s advanced Singularity Platform and generative AI capabilities (Purple AI) into new PC shipments. Existing customers will also benefit from upgrades, enhancing Lenovo’s ThinkShield security portfolio to provide robust, autonomous protection against modern cyber threats.

“The evolving complexity and speed of cyber threats require an intelligent, adaptable defense,” said Nima Baiati, Executive Director and General Manager, Cybersecurity Solutions, Intelligent Devices Group, Lenovo. “SentinelOne’s Singularity Platform and Purple AI represent the pinnacle of AI-driven protection. As we launch new AI-powered PCs, these advanced security capabilities will be embedded within Lenovo’s ThinkShield platform, significantly strengthening endpoint security and boosting enterprise resilience against emerging threats.”

Lenovo, a leading global enterprise PC vendor, sells tens of millions of devices annually. This expanded partnership with SentinelOne is set to dramatically increase the number of Lenovo devices equipped with AI-powered security, leveraging Lenovo’s extensive global sales and partner network. Consequently, Lenovo’s direct sales team and channel partners will be able to offer state-of-the-art, integrated security solutions to businesses of all sizes.

“Cyber resilience is crucial for maintaining business continuity in an unpredictable landscape. Our enhanced security services collaboration with SentinelOne is a vital part of Lenovo’s strategy to bolster cybersecurity and protect our customers from emerging threats,” said Patricia Wilkey, SVP and GM of Lenovo Solutions and Services Group International Sales.

Additionally, Lenovo will develop a new Managed Detection and Response (MDR) service, built on SentinelOne’s Singularity Platform, incorporating AI and EDR capabilities.

“The endpoint remains a critical vector for cyberattacks and an essential component of ongoing business operations,” noted Akhil Kapoor, Vice President Embedded Business, SentinelOne. “Partnering with Lenovo allows us to scale AI-powered security rapidly across millions of PCs and servers globally, providing Lenovo customers with a significant advantage in security and resilience through intelligent, self-defending devices.” 


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