Security News > 2018 > September > Most enterprises now running Windows 10, security hygiene no longer optional
Security is galvanizing around the move to Windows 10, the operating system that the majority of companies now run in their organizations, according to the 2018 Enterprise Endpoint Security Survey by Adaptiva. In the survey, over half of respondents indicated that security hygiene is a priority, listing security configuration management as an action that must be performed every day at a minimum. However, staffing remains a huge obstacle as less than half feel their organization … More → The post Most enterprises now running Windows 10, security hygiene no longer optional appeared first on Help Net Security.
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