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automated moving target defense
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Automated moving target defense is a cybersecurity strategy that continuously shifts system configurations to increase attacker uncertainty and reduce the window of opportunity for exploitation. On WindowsForum.com, this concept is discussed in the context of Windows 10 End of Support migration planning, where it is presented as a compensating control for organizations that cannot immediately upgrade. The approach involves dynamically altering network addresses, application stacks, or other attack surfaces to thwart automated scanning and targeted exploits. While not a replacement for patching or migration, automated moving target defense can serve as an additional layer of protection for legacy Windows systems that will no longer receive security updates after October 2025.
The countdown to October 14, 2025 has turned from a calendar item into a board‑level risk: Microsoft will stop shipping routine security updates, quality fixes and standard technical support for mainstream Windows 10 editions on that date, leaving any un‑upgraded device exposed unless covered by...