Now that Windows 7 has reached its end-of-life date, you might be wondering if your Windows 7 PCs increase your risk of an attack. The simple answer is yes. Because Windows 7 systems will no longer receive software patches or security updates, any unsupported Windows 7 PCs in your network could become the entry point for a damaging attack.
Unfortunately, legacy systems lurk in many corporate networks. Extended security update programs can offer a temporary—and costly—stopgap, but security leaders must consider other approaches to protect all their unsupported systems from exploits.
Join security experts Shahar Razon and Aviel Fogel as they discuss:
-The top risks for Windows 7 systems
-Why older operating systems are inherently less secure
-Strategies to secure legacy systems from exploits and malware