Traps for Windows Server 2003

Advanced Endpoint Protection for Windows Server 2003 After End-of-Support

Microsoft announced Windows Server 2003 End-of-Support (EOS) on July 14, 2015. Many businesses are forced by circumstance to leave these systems in service for some time. Retiring a major enterprise component has always been a challenge for IT departments. In addition to various logistical issues, an out-of-support component is vulnerable to attack and may leave the business vulnerable to significant security and compliance risks. By employing Palo Alto Networks Traps Advanced Endpoint Protection as a compensating control, businesses can keep Windows Server 2003 systems compliant and secure, even after EOS.

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