Security News > 2019 > July > If you’re struggling with Windows 10 migration, updates will be an even bigger challenge
With the end of Windows 7 support on the horizon, many companies remain significantly behind in completing their Windows 10 migration, new data from 1E shows. Of 600 senior IT decision makers surveyed, it was reported that 32% of endpoints were left unconverted, raising serious questions about the risks organizations are willing to take with cybersecurity. According to the report, “Windows 10 2020: Beyond the Migration,”: 82% of organizations say security is a motivating factor … More → The post If you’re struggling with Windows 10 migration, updates will be an even bigger challenge appeared first on Help Net Security.
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