What tools does your organisation use in day-to-day operations? Does the Microsoft Office suite come to mind? For those using on-premise installations rather than cloud-based solutions, Microsoft Office is the backbone of daily operations. From contracts drafted in Word to presentations in PowerPoint and Excel budget sheets, these tools are vital across industries. But what happens when critical support for this software becomes obsolete?
Microsoft has announced that as of October 14, 2025, support for its Office 2016 and Office 2019 packages will end. This switch-off of support is a cybersecurity and compliance cliff edge for many businesses that continue to use these products, including the 80% of SMEs (which use some form of Microsoft product in their daily operations.) To remain safe from security risks and compliance violations, it’s vital that organisations double check which version of Microsoft Office they use and update their systems if they fall under either of these categories.
With the end-of-support deadline drawing near, IT teams should take several steps to ensure no security risks arise. Start by taking a full inventory of affected users and critical business processes. Who on the team is using these tools? What type of tasks do they carry out? How often? Conducting a risk assessment will help determine whether security or compliance threats may occur if outdated software is used.
Once this step is complete, a strategic decision should be made about which Office applications to use moving forward. Microsoft 365 offers regular updates and cloud advantages, making it a future-proof option. Office LTSC 2024 could be an alternative for isolated environments, but just like Office 2016 and Office 2019, it has a defined support end date.
After determining the best applications, it’s time to create a migration plan and pilot phases. Is there compatibility with existing hardware and applications? Have sufficient resources and budget been allocated to ensure a smooth transition? A pilot project is essential to identify issues early, test the migration and develop best practices before a company-wide rollout.
Organisation-wide training and early communication are also critical. Employees need to clearly understand what is changing, why and how it benefits them. Providing transparency, reassurance and opportunities for feedback increases employee buy-in. Training on new features, combined with a phased rollout, minimises disruption.
Companies that fail to update systems and continue using outdated Office packages may face:
Microsoft 365 had over 400 million active seats worldwide in 2024 and continues to grow. While migration seems simple, organisations must consider Microsoft’s Shared Responsibility Model: Microsoft secures the cloud infrastructure, but businesses remain responsible for protecting their own data.
M365 does not provide long-term backups, focusing instead on live data retention. Microsoft’s own backup service currently covers Exchange Online, SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business but excludes critical data in Microsoft Teams and Planner. Relying solely on Microsoft leaves gaps, making third-party solutions a necessity.
Research shows that 26% of organisations fail to provide IT security training to end-users, leaving them exposed. Employees are often the first line of defence, and a ‘human firewall’ is essential.
Any strong human firewall rests on three principles:
The end of support for Microsoft Office 2016 and 2019 is a pressing cybersecurity concern. Migrating to a supported solution like Microsoft 365, combined with third-party security and training, will strengthen defences against tomorrow’s threats. Businesses must act now to avoid costly risks and ensure compliance.
https://www.intelligentciso.com/2025/09/17/microsoft-office-2016-and-2019-end-of-support-how-businesses-can-stay-secure-and-compliant/
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