We’re not talking about famous American physician Dr. Patch Adams, or the Cabbage Patch Kids, or the thing your caregiver used to cover the rip in your jeans. No, patches here mean the pesky “Updates Available!” notifications you get all the time on your device.
Rather than roll your eyes and continually click “Update Later”, your team should have a system in place to automatically run updates as soon as they’re justifiably ready to commence – that is to say, as soon as running the patch update won’t interrupt business, it must happen.
In fact, according to a Ponemon Institute survey:
- 62% were unaware that their organizations were vulnerable prior to the data breach
- 60% of breach victims said they were breached due to an unpatched known vulnerability where a patch update was simply not applied
- 52% of respondents said their organizations are at a disadvantage in responding to vulnerabilities because they use manual processes.
Patches aren’t just something to do when you get around to it, they directly address known vulnerabilities with a secure answer to the problem. Doing so helps ensure that assets in your digital systems are not susceptible to exploitation through such common problems during software development.
To learn more about what patches are, how they work, and why regular patch updates are so critical, check out our blog on the topic.
Conclusion
Creating a well-suited and automated patch management system is the difference between operating at your fullest capacity and sitting back while you watch a cybercriminal take client information out of your computer. We can’t stress enough how critical these simple, straightforward preventative measures can be at securing your data.
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