SentinelOne and Lenovo announced a multi-year collaboration to bring AI-powered endpoint security to millions of Lenovo devices across the globe.

Lenovo will include SentinelOne’s industry-pioneering Singularity™ Platform and generative AI capabilities (Purple AI) in new PC shipments, as well as offer upgrades to existing customers, to expand its ThinkShield security portfolio and autonomously protect devices from modern attacks.

SentinelOne's Singularity Platform

"The complexity and speed of today's cyberthreats demand an intelligent, adaptable defence," said Nima Baiati, Executive Director and General Manager, Cybersecurity Solutions, Intelligent Devices Group, Lenovo.

"SentinelOne's Singularity Platform and Purple AI are at the forefront of this evolution, offering unparalleled, AI-powered protection. As Lenovo introduces groundbreaking new AI PCs to the market, we are integrating these cutting-edge AI-powered endpoint security capabilities into Lenovo's ThinkShield security platform. This will enhance endpoint protection and fortify enterprise resilience against the ever-evolving threat landscape."

SentinelOne’s AI-powered security

Lenovo’s direct sales team and channel partners can provide cutting-edge, built-in security to businesses of all sizes

Lenovo is a pioneering enterprise PC vendor that sells tens of millions of devices annually. The new agreement between the long-time strategic partners is designed to significantly increase the number of Lenovo devices that ship with SentinelOne’s AI-powered security and will benefit from Lenovo’s broad global sales and partner network. As a result, Lenovo’s direct sales team and channel partners can provide cutting edge, built-in security to businesses of all sizes. 

Cyber resilience is incredibly important for business continuity as organisations increasingly face the unpredictable. Our security services collaboration with SentinelOne is another key aspect of Lenovo’s cybersecurity and cyber resilience services intended to help protect customers from anomalous threats,” said Patricia Wilkey, SVP and GM of Lenovo Solutions and Services Group International Sales.

New MDR service

As part of the expanded collaboration, Lenovo will also build a new Managed Detection and Response (MDR) service using AI and EDR capabilities from SentinelOne’s Singularity Platform as its foundation.

The endpoint remains a primary vector of cyberattacks and the most critical part of a business' ongoing operations. By working with market pioneers like Lenovo, we can rapidly scale AI-powered security to millions of PCs and servers across the globe,” said Akhil Kapoor, Vice President Embedded Business, SentinelOne. “It’s an opportunity for Lenovo and SentinelOne to give Lenovo customers a clear security and resiliency advantage by delivering intelligent devices that defend themselves in real time.”

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