If there have been two clear effects to come out of the last five years of information security, it’s that costs have gone up rapidly, and the budgets have not, or at least not anywhere near a commensurate rate. The post Doing More with What You Have: Leveraging Automation as a Force Multiplier in Security Operations first appeared on Action1.| Action1
The end of Windows 10 support has been an IT and security priority for a long time. But despite ample warning ant time to plan, the passing of the EOL support deadline earlier this month left millions of machines without protection. The post Windows 10 End of Life: What Action1’s Data Reveals About the Transition first appeared on Action1.| Action1
With vulnerabilities growing faster than most organizations can keep up with, the need for a smarter, easier way to reduce risk has never been more urgent. That’s why in 2019 Qualys launched Patch Management—the first solution built to reduce risk, not just push software updates. Since then, the solution has evolved into full-scale vulnerability elimination, […]| Qualys Security Blog
Windows Update for Business, also known as Windows Update client policies, has been a go-to update management tool for many years, allowing IT administrators to distribute Microsoft updates across their environments. The post Top WUfB Alternatives: Better Ways to Manage Windows Updates first appeared on Action1.| Action1
In this issue: October 2025 Patch Tuesday highlights, actively exploited vulnerabilities in Google Chrome, Figma, Unity, Cisco, Oracle, OpenSSL, and Apple. The post Patch Tuesday October 2025 first appeared on Action1.| Action1
To mark Cybersecurity Awareness Month, Action1 is doubling endpoint coverage for all customers throughout October, including free-tier and paid-tier users, at no cost. The idea behind this initiative is to enable you to protect twice as many endpoints without increasing your budget, detect and patch vulnerabilities faster across your environment, and of course, eliminate common security gaps that leave your organization exposed to cyberattacks. The post Cybersecurity Awareness Month – Doubl...| Action1
The Top 7 Alternatives to ManageEngine Patch Manager Plus are Action1, NinjaOne, Ivanti Neurons for Patch Management, SolarWinds Patch Manager, Automox, Atera, GFI LanGuard. The post Top 7 Alternatives to ManageEngine Patch Manager Plus first appeared on Action1.| Action1
In this issue: September 2025 Patch Tuesday highlights, actively exploited vulnerabilities in Google Chrome, Android, Apple, WhatsApp, FreePBX, Citrix, and Fortinet, plus major third-party issues affecting Docker Desktop, Cisco Secure Firewall, Intel, Passwordstate, and more.| Action1 | Action1 Risk-based Patch Management
In this issue: August 2025 Patch Tuesday highlights, actively exploited vulnerabilities in Google Chrome, Android, Apple, Cisco ISE, and Wing FTP Server, plus major third-party issues affecting Axis Communications, Dell ControlVault3, Nvidia, WordPress, and Sophos Firewall.| Action1 | Action1 Risk-based Patch Management
We’re thrilled to announce the release of CYRISMA's much-awaited Windows Patch Management feature! You can now push the latest Microsoft security updates (KBs) from within the platform, and automatically rescan the system to confirm vulnerabilities have been addressed.| CYRISMA Cyber Risk Management Platform
We’re thrilled to announce the release of CYRISMA's much-awaited Windows Patch Management feature! You can now push the latest Microsoft security updates (KBs) from within the platform, and automatically rescan the system to confirm vulnerabilities have been addressed.| CYRISMA Cyber Risk Management Platform
A patch management process and leveraging managed services will enhance your security posture and secure your organization,| Verinext
Vulnerability Grouping is a game-changer for IT security teams, simplifying the complex and often chaotic task of patch management. It's like having a skilled urban planner| strobes.co
Unlock IT bandwidth by addressing challenges in implementing automated patch management within organizations.| The Quest Blog