Closing the Door on Cybercriminals: Best Practices for Patch Management
Patch management has become increasingly important because cybercriminals are constantly discovering new vulnerabilities, which
forces software vendors to then respond with frequent and irregularly-scheduled patches that remove those vulnerabilities. The
more quickly and efficiently you can deploy those patches, the sooner you will neutralize significant security threats.
Review our list of patch management best practices, which will help you formulate a cohesive patch management strategy that
can maximize network security and prevent disruptions to operational efficiency and productivity.
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