Dell Technologies Strengthens Security Portfolio with New Services and Solutions
In the Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) region, 48% of disruptions experienced by organizations in the past year were caused by cyberattacks.
Dell Technologies is announcing new security services and solutions to help organizations protect against threats, respond to attacks, and secure their devices, systems, and clouds. The highly distributed IT environment increases exposure to cybercriminals, necessitating a transformation in organizations' approach to securing and recovering data and systems. Dell's new security offerings aim to reduce risk and safeguard businesses.
Matt Baker, Senior Vice President of Corporate Strategy at Dell Technologies, emphasized the company's commitment to embedding security in its designs, infrastructure, supply chain, and products. Dell's growing security portfolio assists organizations in tackling their most significant security challenges and managing the increasing complexity of securing networks, devices, and systems.
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In the Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) region, 48% of disruptions experienced by organizations in the past year were caused by cyberattacks. Dell's new security services and solutions offer customers more security choices to protect their business, data, intellectual property, and reputation.
Dell has expanded its threat management portfolio by adding CrowdStrike Falcon to its SafeGuard and Response portfolio. CrowdStrike's cloud-native platform allows organizations to access an extended suite of defenses that accelerate threat investigation and response, protecting endpoints, cloud workloads, identity, and data. The addition of CrowdStrike makes it easier for organizations to rely on Dell for their growing security needs.
Dell is also launching a cloud-based version of its Secured Component Verification (SCV) offering, which provides hardware protections to Dell commercial PCs. SCV on Cloud helps reduce the risk of product tampering by generating a digital certificate, stored in a secure cloud environment, that documents key PC components in the factory. IT teams can review the PCs against their corresponding certificates to verify component integrity, providing an additional layer of security while saving time.
