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New Study From Duo Finds Millions Of Devices Running Out-Of-Date Systems, Despite Latest High-Profile Breaches

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On a positive note, research also shows Windows 10 adoption has doubled since 2016 to 31% of endpoints running the latest version of the operating system

Findings highlight the importance of updating and patching to stay ahead of latest exploits

ANN ARBOR, Mich.– Duo Security , the world’s leading cloud-based Trusted Access provider, today released The 2017 Duo Trusted Access Report , analysing the security health of 4.6 million endpoint devices, including 3.5 million mobile phones across multiple industries and geographic regions.

With increased adoption of cloud services and mobile devices, enterprises no longer have distinct boundaries defined by inside and outside the firewall, making the health of devices connecting to their network more critical than ever to protect against new security threats.

 To review all findings and learn what you can do to mitigate risks associated with the new enterprise IT model, read the full 2017 Duo Trusted Access Report here: duo.sc/2017-trusted-access

To measure the state of device security health, the report analyses top indicators including out-of-date operating systems, browsers and plugins that make endpoints more susceptible to vulnerabilities, as well as security features mobile devices have enabled.

Also, for the first time, the report highlights the latest data from Duo’s simulated phishing assessments. Phishing is one of the easiest and most effective ways for attackers to steal user credentials, exploit out-of-date software, and gain access to enterprise applications.

Key sections and highlights of the report include: 

Overall Device Security Health 

Mobile Security Health 

UK and EMEA Security Health 

Industry-Specific Security Health 

Phishing on the Rise

Duo’s analysis of 3,575 simulated phishing campaigns conducted in the past 12 months from Duo Insight, with more than 80,000 recipients, found that 62% of campaigns captured at least one credential and 68% had at least one out-of-date device.

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A quarter of recipients clicking the link in the email means that they could have potentially visited a malicious website, putting their devices at risk. Since the majority of recipients are using out-of-date devices to open phishing emails, this also puts users at higher risk of getting compromised by an attacker using known vulnerabilities.

Mike Hanley, Sr. Director of Security for Duo explained, “As underlined from many of the latest headline breaches, unpatched, out-of-date software, systems and servers are prime targets for attackers armed with known vulnerabilities and malware. The 2017 Trusted Access Report shows that while we’re making progress in some areas like Windows 10 adoption, there is still much room for improvement across the board.”

 To download the full 2017 Trusted Access Report, please visit : duo.sc/2017-trusted-access

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