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upgrade cycle
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The upgrade cycle tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions around the transition from Windows 10 to Windows 11, including the end-of-life support for Windows 10 and the hardware requirements for upgrading. Topics include Microsoft's push for TPM 2.0, the costs and challenges of upgrading hardware, and proactive responses from organizations like South Korea's government to manage the shift. The tag reflects real-world implications for IT administrators and users facing forced obsolescence and security considerations during the upgrade cycle.
As Microsoft prepares to send Windows 10 off into the digital sunset—mark your calendars for October 14, dear reader—South Korea is rolling up its cyber sleeves and setting up a comprehensive response center. This move, helmed jointly by the Ministry of Science and ICT and the Korea Internet &...
cyber defense
cyber threats
cyberattack prevention
cybersecurity
digital security
end of support
government response
it management
legacy systems
migration
operating system
security
security updates
south korea
threat response
upgradecycle
vulnerability
windows 10
windows 11
zero-day attacks
Microsoft, in its ever-so-subtle fashion, has once again taken to nudging Windows 10 holdouts toward the bright, shiny beacon that is Windows 11, touting the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) as the latest must-have accessory for secure computing life. Yes, TPM: the three-letter acronym that’s...
corporate it
cybersecurity
end of support
enterprise security
extended security updates
hardware obsolescence
hardware requirements
hardware upgrade
it infrastructure
it management
microsoft
security
security compliance
security features
tpm 2.0
trusted platform module
upgradecycle
vulnerability
windows 10
windows 11