Security News > 2018 > October > Businesses unprepared for Windows 10 migration, fear vulnerability to cyber threats

A new WinMagic study has found that organisations are largely unprepared for when support of older versions of Microsoft’s Windows OS will be withdrawn in January 2020. When questioned about their lack of readiness for the obligatory migration to Windows 10, respondents cited IT security and fears of being exposed to a cyber security vulnerability as two areas of concern. The study was carried out at IP Expo in London in October 2018. One hundred … More → The post Businesses unprepared for Windows 10 migration, fear vulnerability to cyber threats appeared first on Help Net Security.
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