The topic of patching is well known to game lovers, especially lately 😀 While it is important for the individual user, the Patch Management, or patch management, primarily plays a key role in a company's endpoint device security strategy.
Vulnerabilities in operating systems and applications are what cybercriminals like best.Â
- 83% intrusions are carried out via third-party applications
- 11% through the Operating System.
- Endpoints and Servers (physical and virtual) Windows, Linux, Unix, Solaris are exposed
To cut off this avenue of attack for them, we must effectively seal any barriers and install patches made available by manufacturers on an ongoing basis.
But how do you track, fix and report all the vulnerabilities in your systems and applications without disrupting daily operations? And how to ease the burden on the IT department in doing so? Is there a simple way to investigate, evaluate, test and apply fixes throughout the organization? YES! And this is what we discussed on February 10, during our webinar.
At the meeting, we compared the capabilities of System Center Configuration Manager i Patch for Endpoint Manager Ivanti, which solves the problem of vulnerability detection and application patching in the infrastructure. During the live demo of both systems, we demonstrated, among other things:
- automate the process of updating the operating system with ADR (Automatic Deployment Rule)
- automating processes for detecting and patching operating systems and applications (Rollout Projects/Patch Campaign),
- Ensuring the security of systems outside the home network (Anywhere Patching - CSA),
- supervision of the restart process (Reboot Management) and uncontrolled interruptions.
We invite you to watch the video!