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As Philippine organizations accelerate AI adoption and digital workplace transformation, a critical gap has emerged: most enterprises are not lacking security tools, but are struggling with growing complexity and sophisticated AI-driven threats. Recent research reveals that 90% of IT leaders acknowledge gaps in their readiness to defend against these emerging risks.
This challenge carries urgent weight across banking, healthcare, retail, BPO, government, and other key sectors. The Department of Information and Communications Technology’s National Cybersecurity Plan 2023–2028 identifies cyber resilience as a national priority, while the National Privacy Commission mandates strict incident management and reporting for all data controllers and processors. Today, cybersecurity is no longer just an IT concern—it is a core requirement for business continuity, data protection, and regulatory compliance.
Many organizations continue to scale security investments, yet face a persistent barrier: fragmented accountability. Siloed security operations across multiple vendors and systems slow response times, hinder coordinated recovery, and leave businesses vulnerable when incidents strike.
To close this gap, Lenovo is expanding its global Security Services portfolio with a unified cyber resiliency framework and end-to-end offerings designed to serve as one single point of accountability. This integrated approach helps organizations cut security complexity, reduce system downtime by up to 50%, and lower remediation costs by up to 40%—by unifying trusted devices, leading security technologies, expert services, and ecosystem partners under one operational model.
“Security leaders don’t need more tools—they need certainty that their people, devices, and data stay protected, and clear ownership when issues arise,” said Rakshit Ghura, Vice President and General Manager, Digital Workplace Solutions, Lenovo. “When incidents hit, teams waste precious time coordinating across disjointed vendors and support lines. Lenovo eliminates that friction, so businesses can focus on their core mission instead of managing security chaos.”
“As AI spreads rapidly across the Philippines, resilience depends on how well your entire security ecosystem works together—not how many tools you buy,” added Michael Ngan, President and General Manager, Lenovo Philippines. “For regulated sectors like BPO, healthcare, finance, and government, fast, confident recovery is make-or-break. Our unified framework simplifies operations, strengthens defenses, and puts one trusted partner in charge.”
Lenovo’s leadership in this space has been recognized with multiple honors at the 2026 Fortress Cybersecurity Awards, spanning cyber resilience, application security, and AI security. ISG Research further notes that Lenovo Security Services stands out for combining hardware-level trust, multi-layered protection, and AI-driven operations to minimize disruption and sustain business continuity.
Managed Resilience for Distributed Teams
A key addition to the portfolio is Lenovo Security Services with Absolute, a fully managed solution built to maintain critical protections across hybrid and remote workforces—without overburdening internal IT. It automatically restores disabled or interrupted security controls, cutting manual work and keeping safeguards consistent across all environments.
Backed by Lenovo’s 24×7×365 Global Security Operations Center (SOC), the service delivers continuous monitoring, early threat detection, and coordinated response. By combining firmware-grade resilience, managed operations, and specialist oversight, it strengthens protection while freeing internal teams from day-to-day security pressures.
Control Beyond the Network: ThinkShield TraceLock
Lenovo is also launching Lenovo ThinkShield TraceLock, powered by Absolute Security, to solve a critical blind spot: devices that are offline, disconnected, or out of physical reach. Unlike traditional endpoint tools that rely on an active OS or network connection, TraceLock uses built-in cellular connectivity to let IT teams remotely locate, wake, or wipe devices at any time.
This capability is especially vital for regulated industries handling sensitive personal, financial, or government data. It helps organizations meet compliance rules, mitigate data breach risks from lost or stolen hardware, and enforce security policies even when endpoints go dark. ThinkShield TraceLock will be available starting July 1 on select ThinkPad devices.
One Unified Framework, End-to-End Protection
True resilience today comes from integration, not accumulation. Lenovo’s framework unifies core capabilities—Identity and Access Management, Data Protection, Extended Detection and Response, Visibility and Risk Management, and AI Security—while partnering with leading providers including Absolute, Cisco, Google, Microsoft, SentinelOne, and Veeam.
Instead of juggling multiple vendors during an incident, organizations rely on Lenovo’s AI-enabled SOC for prevention, ongoing defense, and recovery—all through one relationship, one team, one clear accountability structure.
The result is stronger protection, smoother operations, and the confidence to pursue digital transformation without compromise.
For full details on Lenovo’s end-to-end cyber resiliency approach, download the official eBook here.
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