
What a Business Security Report Means for Families
A new study examined business security software benefits. While this is corporate news, the security principles apply to protecting your home devices too.
Source
Microsoft Security Blog
Original headline: New Forrester study shows customers who unified with Microsoft Security benefited from 124% ROI
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A company called Forrester published a study about Microsoft's business security products, finding that organizations saw financial returns when using their unified security tools. This study focused on large companies and their security investments, not on home users or families.
This news does not directly affect families or home computer users. The study examined how businesses benefit from consolidating their security tools, which is a decision companies make about their corporate networks and systems. Your home computers and devices are not impacted by this business research.
You do not need to take any action based on this news. This is information about corporate security strategy and business return on investment. It does not require any response from families or individual users. However, the broader lesson for families is that having coordinated security protection matters.
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Just like businesses benefit from unified security tools, families should use consistent protection across all their devices. Make sure every computer, phone, and tablet in your home has updated antivirus software, regular backups, and strong passwords.
Using the same trusted security approach on all your family's devices makes protection simpler and more effective.
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