Kyndryl: Cyber Resiliency Services Leader named by NelsonHall

April 24, 2024
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  • Kyndryl named a Leader in Cyber Resiliency Services by NelsonHall in 2024 NEAT report
  • Recognized for expertise in cybersecurity and resilience services

Article Summary:

Kyndryl, the world’s largest IT infrastructure services provider, has been named a Leader in Cyber Resiliency Services by NelsonHall in their 2024 Vendor Evaluation & Assessment Tool (NEAT) report. The report highlighted Kyndryl’s expertise in providing end-to-end cybersecurity and resiliency services to help customers anticipate, protect against, withstand, and recover from any adverse cyber conditions.

In the evaluation, Kyndryl was recognized as a Leader in all four categories: Overall Cyber Resiliency Services, Cyber Consulting & Strategy Construction, Managed Cyber Security Services, and Incident Response & Backup Services. The company’s consulting expertise and experience in responding to and recovering from cyber events played a key role in this recognition.

NelsonHall, a global analyst firm, emphasized the critical importance of cybersecurity and resilience in today’s digital threat landscape. Kyndryl’s ability to provide the necessary expertise and services for cyber resiliency was highlighted as a key factor in being named a Leader for the second consecutive year.

Kyndryl’s dedication to helping clients meet compliance requirements and its focus on cybersecurity and resilience as a critical mandate were key elements in securing this leadership position in Cyber Resiliency Services. The company’s commitment to providing top-notch services for its customers was acknowledged by NelsonHall in their evaluation.


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