BLUE BELL, PA — Unisys (NYSE: UIS) has been recognized for the third year in a row as a Leader in the ISG Provider Lens™ 2025 Cybersecurity Solutions and Services Quadrant reports, underscoring its position as a key partner for enterprises and public sector agencies confronting evolving digital threats.
The reports, which evaluate providers helping organizations strengthen cybersecurity through advanced technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), named Unisys a Leader in five U.S. market quadrants: Strategic Security Services for Midmarket, Technical Security Services for Midmarket, Next-Gen SOC/MDR Services for Midmarket, Public Sector Strategic Security Services, and Public Sector Technical Security Services.
“We’re honored to be recognized by ISG as a Leader in cybersecurity for our ongoing commitment to delivering intelligent, adaptive security solutions,” said Manju Naglapur, senior vice president and general manager, Cloud Applications & Infrastructure Solutions at Unisys. “This recognition reflects our AI-driven and quantum-ready capabilities that empower organizations to shift from a reactive defense position to one of proactive resilience.”
Unisys’ offerings include continuous threat management, zero-trust frameworks, AI-driven managed detection and response, post-quantum cryptography, and FedRAMP-compliant modernization strategies. ISG analysts credited the company for integrating innovation, regulatory compliance, and client-centric advisory models.
“Unisys demonstrates a strong commitment to integration, operational resilience and readiness for emerging threats, such as quantum computing,” said Gowtham Kumar Sampath, principal analyst at ISG. “The company’s AI-driven solutions, secured-by-design frameworks, and client-centric advisory models position it as a trusted partner in cybersecurity.”
The recognition highlights how Unisys continues to expand its market presence and credibility as organizations increasingly seek proactive, AI-powered defenses in hybrid, multicloud, and public sector environments.
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