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Adoption of new technologies can alter an organisation’s attack surface, requiring security controls, testing, and risk management to change.

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Adoption is the extent to which people and organizations begin using a security technology, control, policy, or practice and incorporate it into routine work. In cybersecurity, adoption is more than purchasing or deploying a capability: it includes correct configuration, user participation, and continued use. Examples include enabling multifactor authentication, applying security patches, using secure coding practices, and collecting logs from systems that require monitoring.

Adoption matters because uneven or incomplete use leaves exploitable gaps. A partially deployed authentication control may protect some accounts while others remain exposed; delayed patch adoption can leave known vulnerabilities available to attackers; and missing or poorly configured logging can limit detection and investigation. Practitioners therefore assess coverage, exceptions, configuration quality, and whether controls operate as intended. Training, usable workflows, staged rollout, and measured policy compliance can improve adoption without encouraging insecure workarounds or unnecessary collection of personal data.

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Bank Info Security 2 years, 3 months ago

Windows 11 Adoption Is Slow Despite Windows 10 Security Risk

Only 8.35% of Windows Users Had Migrated to Windows 11 by May 2023Microsoft announced in December that support for Windows 10 will end when the OS reaches end of life in October 2025, yet enterprise adoption of Windows 11 is moving slowly. Enterprise leaders believe migrating to the new OS will lead to compatibility issues and increase costs to upgrade devices.

Bank Info Security 2 years, 3 months ago

New Tool Aims to Simplify and Streamline SBOM Adoption

OpenSSF Partners With DHS and CISA to Launch Global Software Supply Chain ProjectOpenSSF launched a new tool Tuesday in partnership with the Department of Homeland Security and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency to help simplify for federal agencies and private organizations the process of reading and generating software bills of materials.