The importance of replacing software before its End-of-Support (EOS) is critical. EOS occurs when software updates, patches, and other forms of support are no longer offered, resulting in software becoming prone to future security vulnerabilities. Using unsupported software and firmware/hardware, puts organizations at risk in the following ways: Subsequent vulnerability disclosures place your organization at […]
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