What You Need to Know to Survive Windows XP’s End-of-Life
3 min read - After almost 13 years of Windows XP, Microsoft announced that the still-popular operating system (OS) has reached its end-of-life (EOL). This means that Microsoft will no longer provide patches to new vulnerabilities found in Windows XP.
The enterprise is under attack! Why you need a risk-based, layered security strategy to defend
2 min read - Attackers are waging an asymmetric battle for our networks, assets and data. Their attacks are increasing in sophistication, velocity and volume. Meanwhile, IT systems are becoming more complex and enterprise resources extend beyond the traditional perimeter boundaries, and enterprise data…