Empowering Innovation through Cyber Resilience

Dell equips organizations to fortify data, adapt to evolving threats, and innovate confidently in a dynamic digital world.

Adapting to a rapidly changing digital landscape

AI is transforming industries in ways we could only dream of a few years ago. Tasks that once took days or weeks can now be completed in minutes or hours, unlocking unprecedented productivity, efficiency, and innovation. From breakthroughs in medical care and manufacturing to advancements in education and smart cities, AI is poised to reshape our world for the better. But with this promise comes new risks—threats like data poisoning, prompt injections, and LLMjacking that bad actors are eager to exploit. These aren’t just buzzwords; they’re part of the evolving lexicon that demands a fresh approach.

Our upcoming Dell Cyber Resilience Insights research reveals that nearly all organizations report having a cyber resilience strategy in place. That’s a testament to the growing awareness of the need for robust defenses. Yet, the reality is more nuanced: 53% of these organizations failed to recover fully during their most recent cyber drill or incident. This gap highlights a critical truth—having a strategy is one thing, but ensuring it’s effective enough to withstand today’s sophisticated threats is another. At Dell, we see this not as a cause for alarm, but as an opportunity to guide our customers toward greater readiness and confidence.

That’s why mitigating these risks requires more than isolated data protection measures. While data protection remains a cornerstone of business continuity and disaster recovery, it’s no longer sufficient on its own against modern threats. Cyber resilience, by contrast, is about creating a holistic framework that enables organizations to anticipate, withstand, and rapidly recover from disruptions. It’s about making resilience a foundational element of operations, so you can pursue bold innovations without the constant worry of data vulnerability—whether through theft, deletion, corruption, or encryption.

Doubling down on Cyber Resilience

For over two decades, Dell’s data protection portfolio has been at the forefront of this shifting landscape. We pioneered solutions to simplify protection across endpoints, remote offices, data centers, and multicloud environments. More than a decade ago, we introduced our first digital vault to shield customers from cybercriminals. The threats have evolved since then, but our core mission hasn’t: ensuring your data remains resilient, no matter the circumstances.

Now, we’re doubling down on that mission by aligning our product development and market outreach around cyber resilience. This shift communicates our intentions clearly to customers, partners, and employees alike—we’re committed to delivering the unique solutions and services that help you adapt nimbly to whatever comes next.

Cyber resilience is embedded across the entire Dell portfolio, from endpoints and servers to network devices, storage, and our comprehensive secure, detect, and recover offerings. Our PowerProtect solutions, for instance, provide end-to-end protection that integrates AI-driven threat detection with immutable backups and isolated recovery environments. This layered approach ensures that your critical data is not just protected but resilient—ready to support your AI initiatives with unshakeable confidence.

Partnering for comprehensive resilience

But it’s more than technology; it’s about partnership. Dell and our ecosystem of partners deliver the comprehensive services you need to meet you exactly where you are on your journey. Whether you’re just starting to assess your vulnerabilities or scaling advanced AI deployments, our experts offer consulting, implementation, and managed services that tailor resilience strategies to your unique needs.

At its heart, this shift represents a three-pronged approach to transformation: AI innovation, cyber resilience, and services. AI innovation fuels the breakthroughs that drive your business forward. Cyber resilience provides the secure foundation to pursue those breakthroughs without hesitation. And our services ensure a seamless path, simplifying the complex so you can focus on what matters most. Together, they empower you to thrive in an unpredictable world.

Looking ahead to a resilient future

As we look ahead, I’m inspired by the potential that lies before us. AI isn’t just a tool—it’s a catalyst for positive change, and with Dell as your trusted partner, you can embrace it fully. Imagine innovating without boundaries, knowing your data is fortified against any threat. That’s the future we’re building together. With this strong momentum, Dell has been recognized as a Leader in the 2025 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Backup and Data Protection Platforms—for the 20th consecutive time. We’ve deployed over 2,600 Cyber Recovery Vaults worldwide, and the trust of more than 15,000 Data Domain customers, underscoring the confidence organizations place in Dell. These solutions deliver the essential foundation for cyber resilience that organizations need to protect their data effectively against emerging threats.

If you’re ready to make cyber resilience your reality, explore our resources at Dell.com or reach out to our team. Let’s turn resilience into your greatest strength and propel your organization toward a brighter, more innovative tomorrow.

About the Author: Varun Chhabra

Varun Chhabra is Vice President of Cloud and Edge Product Marketing for Dell Technologies. With over 17 years of experience in the technology space, Varun specializes in the areas of Cloud and Edge technologies, storage platforms, analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI). He has been with Dell Technologies since 2015. Prior to Dell Technologies, Varun worked at Microsoft, where he held a variety of product marketing roles supporting the Intelligent Cloud (Microsoft Azure and Windows Server) business, as well as at Oracle, where he was a software developer. Varun has an MBA from the University of Michigan, and a BS in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from the University of California, Berkeley.