Droplet For Windows 10 Migrations

Never-Trust vs Zero-Trust

Don’t let software compatibility prevent you from upgrading to Windows 11 or hold you back from achieving the latest cyber accreditation status

Windows 10 support officially ends on October 14th, 2025, after this date organisations who choose to remain on Windows 10 will no longer receive technical support, new features, or receive any future security updates or fixes.

Extended security updates (ESU) are still available at an extra cost, but won’t include any new features or general support, which will be restricted to specific scenarios.

Additionally, from April 2024, in order to attain the latest cyber certification Cyber Essentials v3.1. Any unsupported software that is installed on devices that are included in scope, must be removed from the device or isolated away from your network.

How Does Droplet NeverTrust containers overcome these obstacles?

Droplet uses it’s built in NeverTrustTM security focused tools to easily migrate, protect and secure any x86 app or plugin, especially apps that may be seen as an easy target for threat actors.

To meet the minimum requirements of Cyber Essentials v3.1, when installed Droplet creates a true isolation layer between our container and the operating system or hypervisor of the device that we’re installed on.

To help prevent any potential security breaches, by default, Droplet automatically encrypts all traffic between a Droplet endpoint device and our Droplet Server Appliance (DSA)

Only a Droplet end user can access a Droplet application. By default Droplet blocks all inbound traffic, and any attempted unauthorised connection is seen as external traffic and automatically blocked.

By default, Droplet doesn’t trust anybody, which is why we completely remove all end users privileges locking them down so that they can’t add, modify or delete any application, which are streamed via our Droplet Server Appliance.

Droplet NeverTrustTM – Applications Delivered – Secure By Design

Droplet has already helped many organisations who have failed a recent cyber certification, by migrating all of their problem x86 apps to the latest modern day operating systems, and as a result helped them achieve the highest levels of cyber certification, up to CE – CE+ and NIS2 status.

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