Dell Technologies announces its latest innovations in terms of security by design and cyber resilience. This helps organizations protect, detect, and recover from threats. This addresses the risk associated with AI and quantum threats. This helps protect devices, increase resilience, and detect threats in AI platforms.
Addressing AI and Quantum Security Challenges
Artificial intelligence creates valuable information. This helps attackers move more rapidly. On the other hand, quantum computing poses a risk to existing encryption technology. This affects existing software verification. This creates a need to protect organizations from threats. Dell helps address this issue. Dell provides a multi-layer defense solution. This solution extends from PCs to data centers. This provides comprehensive security.
Dell provides quantum ready protections. This exists within commercial PCs. This helps protect firmware from advanced threats. This helps protect against threats undetectable by existing technology. The embedded controller now verifies firmware using advanced signatures. This prevents tampered updates and reduces supply chain risks effectively. Additionally, enhanced BIOS Verification detects tampering using a secure cloud reference. It flags mismatches and alerts teams for immediate response.
Enhancing Cyber Resilience and Threat Detection
Dell strengthens cyber resilience through its PowerProtect portfolio. This helps organizations detect ransomware earlier and recover faster from incidents. PowerProtect Data Manager now includes an AI assistant for guided recovery. It also improves anomaly detection and simplifies system management. PowerProtect Data Domain enhances backup speed and data restoration. It also secures data transfers with TLS 1.3 encryption standards. Dell extends MDR services into AI data environments like PowerScale. This improves threat visibility and automates responses efficiently. Additionally, Dell introduces an EDR-only option for endpoint protection. It monitors threats and provides BIOS-level visibility for faster investigations.
John Roese, global CTO and chief AI officer, Dell Technologies: “Quantum computing will break the encryption and digital signatures protecting data today, while agentic AI raises the stakes by increasing the value of data and autonomously shares it across teams and organizations. We’ve been preparing for both shifts for almost a decade through our investments in post-quantum cryptography and our approach to cyber resilience and security by design. We are continuing to bring these protections across our portfolio to help organizations navigate emerging technologies and stay ahead of tomorrow’s threats.”
Javier González Belinchón, director, Corporate Infrastructure & Operations, Palladium Hotel Group: “In luxury hospitality, even a brief IT disruption during peak operations can have a major impact. We work with heavy workloads, and PowerProtect Data Manager’s Transparent Snapshots make a real difference. We get no business disruption, lower risk of data loss and the VM backup times are cut in half. Coupled with our PowerProtect Data Domain appliance, deduplication and compression optimize bandwidth, remote backups are seamless and storage requirements are drastically reduced.”
Fernando Montenegro, vice president & practice lead, Cybersecurity & Resilience, Futurum: “As AI adoption expands, security teams need to protect more high-value data in areas where traditional controls may not provide adequate visibility into how threats move across AI workloads and data platforms. Dell’s approach reflects this broader cyber resilience strategy aimed at reducing risk, deepening security visibility and helping organizations recover more effectively when incidents occur.”
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Source: Businesswire