In that sense, the latest Patch Tuesday updates represent business as usual. ![]() "As such," Shier continues, "previously undiscovered and newly found vulnerabilities will also apply to Windows 11." Shier also says that the addition of new features and technologies will "likely generate their own set of bugs and vulnerabilities, some of which are already emerging." However, he also considers "Microsoft is headed in the right direction by providing a more secure operating system, based on modern technologies, and with security as a design priority."Īlan Calder, CEO of GRC International Group, says that software is complex, and there will always be vulnerabilities. ![]() John Shier, a senior security advisor at Sophos, says that "while Microsoft has attempted to raise the security floor of their latest operating system by making some settings mandatory and adding new technologies, they still have a burden to support many legacy applications and provide backwards compatibility." Of course, such backwards compatibility requires legacy code.
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