
With Microsoft ending maintenance support for Windows 10, OT engineers and plant managers
face a critical decision: migrate to Windows 11, purchase Extended Security Updates,
implement compensating controls … or try a different approach? Each path carries distinct
risks, costs and operational implications.
Your HMIs and engineering stations may be protected on LTSC, but Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC
2021 mainstream support ends on January 12, 2027. OT organizations should start looking for
solutions now to allow time to evaluate options and implement protections well before 2027,
within a realistic 12-month window.
Additionally, recent incidents across manufacturing and automotive supply chains have shown
that OT disruption increasingly originates in IT or OT-adjacent zones before moving laterally
toward production systems. Unsupported or inconsistently protected Windows systems amplify
this risk.
For industries where downtime costs $30,000 to $2 million per hour, making the wrong choice
isn’t a viable option.
If Windows 10 exists anywhere across your OT, OT-adjacent or industrial IT zones, this
session will help you build a defensible, standards-aligned and operations-safe strategy
without rushing into unnecessary migrations.
Watch our expert-led virtual conference to learn:
- Why Windows 10 end of support creates security and compliance challenges for OT environments.
- The regulatory implications across IEC 62443, FDA 21 CFR Part 11, NERC CIP and ISA-95.
- Four strategic options for Windows 10 migration and the trade-offs of each.
- How backup, recovery and allowlisting enable continued Windows 10 use while meeting compliance requirements.
- Real-world strategies to protect SCADA servers, HMIs and engineering workstations.
This virtual conference is designed for OT engineers, plant managers and cybersecurity
professionals in manufacturing, energy, pharmaceuticals and logistics, as well as for
automation vendors, system integrators and resellers.
