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Microsoft offers free Windows 10 security updates, but only for consumers – Computerworld

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Last updated: June 25, 2025 1:48 pm
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Compliance gaps and enterprise risks

Extended Security Updates deliver only critical and important security patches. Even after paying $61 per device, IT departments won’t receive new features, non-security bug fixes, or technical support.

Gogia emphasized that ESU creates compliance risks beyond basic security. “Microsoft’s ESU program may keep vulnerabilities patched, but it doesn’t close the compliance gap,” he said. “Without support for evolving identity frameworks, telemetry, or zero-trust baselines, Windows 10 — even patched — is an aging platform.”

For regulated industries, the absence of advanced encryption support or newer multi-factor authentication integrations may result in failed audits. “Security updates alone do not equal a secure posture — especially in regulated sectors,” Gogia noted.

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