Patch Management For Businesses | Avast

Patch Management For Businesses | Avast
Katherine Little, 25 November 2020

A robust patch management process is an important part of comprehensive endpoint protection — we’ll show you how to make it easier



With thousands of IT security vulnerabilities discovered every year, promptly installing the patches released by software vendors is critical. Yet despite this, 60% of data breaches occur where a patch was available but not applied.
Staying one step ahead of cybercriminals can be difficult, especially where manual processes are in place and IT resources are already stretched.
In this article, we’ll show you how to achieve a robust patch management process, freeing up IT staff to focus on higher-value initiatives and helping you - or your clients - to stay compliant with regulatory requirements.
What is patch management?
When software vendors identify vulnerabilities or bugs in their products, they release patches to fix them, often as a stop-gap measure between major releases.
Patch management is the process that companies or IT staff follow to consistently acquire, test, and install these patches to existing software and endpoints on the corporate network. If patches are not installed promptly, software and hardware may not run efficiently, and the business could be exposed to significant security risks.
Why is patch management so important?
Patch management is vital for a variety of reasons:
Maintain security
Perhaps the most obvious and compelling reason for you or your clients to adopt a good patch management process is to protect the company from cyberattacks.
When developers release a new patch, cybercriminals use it to uncover the source of the vulnerability and then work to exploi ..

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