Lenovo Finds 65% of IT Leaders Admit Their Defences Can't Withstand AI Cybercrime
Lenovo research
reveals a widening security gap as AI-driven cybercrime surges: 65% of IT leaders surveyed admit their defences
are outdated and unable to withstand AI-enabled attacks, and just 31%
feel confident defending against them.
The new insights are
drawn from Lenovo’s third Work
Reborn report, Reinforcing the Modern Workplace. While
AI is driving business improvements and efficiency gains, it is also fueling a
new wave of cybercrime that most businesses are ill-equipped to defend against.
This underscores the critical need for enterprises to adopt AI-driven
strategies that can counter threats that learn, adapt, and evolve in real time.
Lenovo is positioned to deliver this shift with end-to-end solutions that embed
AI security into the digital workplace. With operations in 180 markets and a
leader in enterprise technology, Lenovo brings unmatched scale to solving AI
workplace challenges, from protecting sensitive data to countering evolving
cyber threats.
“AI has changed the balance of power in cybersecurity. To keep up, organizations need intelligence that adapts as fast as the threats. That means fighting AI with AI,” said Rakshit Ghura ,Vice President & General Manager, Lenovo Digital Workplace Solutions. “With intelligent, adaptive defenses, IT leaders can protect their people, assets, and data while unlocking AI’s full potential to drive business forward.”
The
advance of generative AI has supercharged cybercriminal strategies, enabling
hyper-agile attacks. Modern AI-driven threats can mimic legitimate behavior,
mutate to avoid detection, and span multiple domains – from cloud to endpoints,
applications, and data repositories.
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