Security News > 2017 > January > Is your Windows 10 migration strategy leaving you vulnerable? (Help Net Security)
Despite enhanced security being a key driver in the move to Windows 10, many organizations are putting their security at risk with their choice of migration strategy, according to new research by 1E. The report found that, by taking an in-place upgrade option, many organizations are missing the opportunity to enable advanced security features. The in-place upgrade fails to provide the full suite of Windows 10 security features including Secure Boot, Device Guard and biometric … More →
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