Is unsupported software quietly increasing your cyber risk?
It’s surprisingly common for organisations to rely on software that’s no longer supported.
Not because anyone intentionally accepts risk.
Usually, the software has been in place for years. It works, people know how to use it, and replacing it never quite reaches the top of the priority list.
Eventually, the company that created it stops maintaining it. From that point onwards, security updates stop and newly discovered weaknesses remain unpatched. Vulnerabilities stay open, and emerging threats are no longer addressed.
The software may still appear to work exactly as it always has, but the protection behind it has quietly disappeared.
Our latest guide explains what unsupported software means, why the risk increases over time, and how to identify whether any of your systems have reached that stage.
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