Upgrading to a modern, unified access control system isn’t just about keeping pace with technology — it’s about building a security foundation that can adapt as your organization grows and changes.
While the volume of threats to the software supply chain continues to rise, building security into software development from the very beginning can help ensure a more proactive line of defense against these pervasive threats.
Security teams must move beyond proactive approaches built on periodic assessments, patch cycles and vulnerability scans — and adopt a preemptive stance that shuts down threats before exploitation occurs.
Most healthcare organizations won’t be able to fully transition to Windows 11 before Microsoft ends Windows 10 support. That means that bad actors will soon be launching malware that takes advantage.
As colleges and universities look for ways to streamline operations and better protect students and faculty, it’s clear that fragmented, manually intensive access control systems are no longer sustainable.