Managing End-of-Life Software

As the October 2025 deadline approaches, organisations worldwide are preparing their networks for Windows 10 going end-of-life (EoL).

The world’s most popular Operating System (OS), is currently running on approximately 60% of devices, highlighting the major impact this October deadline will have on organisations.

Suddenly the most critical element of their IT environment will no longer receive security updates and patches from Microsoft, which will offer almost limitless opportunities for attackers. However, the situation is significantly different within operational technology environments, where software updates are typically far from seamless.

In our latest article published in Business Reporter, our CTO, Ryan McConechy explains the challenges of mitigating the risks of end-of-life software within OT environments.

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