MANILA, Philippines (Aug. 2026) – Nine out of 10 IT leaders in local enterprises admit they lack the resources to defend against AI-driven cyber attacks, leaving businesses exposed to evolving threats.
As artificial intelligence adoption surges across Philippine businesses, malicious actors are using the same technology to launch more sophisticated cyber attacks. A recent study by Lenovo revealed that 90% of local IT leaders acknowledge critical gaps in their current security systems.
Closing the security gap
To address this challenge, Lenovo expanded its cyber resiliency portfolio with end-to-end security services. The expanded lineup aims to simplify daily security management for enterprise teams while strengthening defenses against automated attacks.
The company stated these security solutions can help organizations reduce operational downtime by up to 50% and cut remediation costs by up to 40%. By offering a single point of accountability, enterprises can streamline their response strategies without needing to manage multiple vendors during a breach.
Note: Specific pricing and local availability details for individual security service packages were not provided in the announcement.
