So why do these intruders continue to wreak such havoc? Because patch management is tough. It’s tough because there are too many patches and not enough time, and because exploits to announced ...
Don’t let cybercriminals access your endpoints and networks through known vulnerabilities. Automate your school’s software updates to keep users safe. At Millard Public Schools in Nebraska, District ...
Microsoft's patch automation tool has been out for almost a year now. How has enterprises' security processes changed since then? Microsoft released Windows Autopatch last year to help alleviate the ...
Though only 27% of decision makers surveyed have deployed one of these solutions now, analyst says their use is a best practice. Failing to patch vulnerabilities keeps biting CISOs. The most recent ...
Patch management software helps organizations acquire, test and install code to fix known vulnerabilities in operating systems and applications. It also helps them assess exposure and prioritize ...
When it comes to patching endpoints, systems and sensors across an enterprise, complacency kills. For many IT and security teams, it's a slow burn of months of seven-day weeks trying to recover from a ...
Remote monitoring and management tools, more commonly known as RMMs, offer an efficient way to secure your business’s systems. RMMs help you keep tabs on hardware and software systems, detect unusual ...
Keep every endpoint updated and secure. Patch management has long been one of the most basic yet burdensome responsibilities for IT teams. The job is simple in theory: keep every endpoint updated and ...
Cyber attacks are becoming more frequent and sophisticated. According to an International Monetary Fund report, the global cost of cyber crime is projected to reach $23tn by 2027, a staggering 175% ...
For years, companies have had to deal with the threat posed by vulnerabilities in installed software. Now, help is within reach, with Secunia providing a simple solution for dealing with unpatched ...
Microsoft customers with Windows Enterprise E3 and E5 licences can now take advantage of automated patching with Redmond’s Windows Autopatch service – formally launched yesterday – but for everybody ...