The Truth About Cybersecurity Every Business Leader Should Know
There are many common myths when it comes to cybersecurity, and, unlike harmless stories, these myths can leave you with gaping holes in your company’s
There are a few ways that outdated technology is costing your business. First, old systems move slower, causing your team to move slower and impacting productivity. These systems can also fail completely, causing unexpected downtime and putting a major dent in your deliverables.
There’s also the risk factor to consider. Outdated software and hardware are more vulnerable to cyberattacks, because they are no longer being patched to protect against known vulnerabilities. Hackers are able to exploit these vulnerabilities and access your business’s data. That’s why it’s so important to update to the latest software or hardware to stay secure. Because of this latent risk, your business also runs the risk of failing compliance audits.
Windows 10 is rapidly approaching end of life; Microsoft will end support for it in October 2025. This means any new vulnerabilities will no longer be patched by security updates. Continuing to use Windows 10 past its end-of-life date is a major cybersecurity and compliance risk. To keep your business protected, start planning your upgrade path now and make the switch to Windows 11.
If you’re looking for a knowledgeable team of professionals to help you navigate the transition to new technology – and alert you when things are out-of-date – get in touch with our team to schedule a FREE 10-Minute Discovery Call. During this quick conversation, we’ll be able to map out the next steps to take to keep your business secure, productive and cost-effective.
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There are many common myths when it comes to cybersecurity, and, unlike harmless stories, these myths can leave you with gaping holes in your company’s
When it comes to protecting your business from cyberthreats, the basics still matter. A lot. In fact, according to IBM’s 2023 Cost Of A Data
Warning: Microsoft will NO LONGER support Windows 10 after October 14, 2025. While PCs operating on Windows 10 will still work after this official end