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end user education
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End user education is a recurring theme in discussions about cybersecurity and IT management on WindowsForum.com. Threads highlight the importance of educating end users to recognize and respond to threats, such as phishing or unusual system changes like the inetpub folder appearing after Windows updates. Organizations are encouraged to adopt consultative approaches that empower users rather than relying on scare tactics. AI-powered security tools, like Hornetsecurity's AI Cyber Assistant, aim to assist both IT teams and end users in threat detection and response. Effective end user education helps reduce risk and supports smoother technology transitions, such as Windows 11 migrations, by fostering informed decision-making.
In an era defined by rapid digital transformation, organizations find themselves in an arms race against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats. Nowhere is this more acutely felt than within the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, whose omnipresence in enterprise workflows makes it a prime target for...
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As the October end-of-support deadline for Windows 10 approaches, organizations around the world face a pivotal moment—one that not only calls for action but also presents deep challenges, opportunities, and crucial decisions about risk, resource allocation, and technology adoption. Among...
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Windows users, brace yourselves for another quirky twist in the Windows update saga. If you recently installed the April Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 10 or Windows 11, you might have noticed an unexpected guest on your system drive: a folder named "inetpub." While its name might suggest...
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