
The media love stories about mysterious "zero-day" attacks, but the reality is more mundane: most breaches exploit known vulnerabilities for which a patch has existed for months.
The problem isn't the lack of a fix — it's that the patch wasn't applied in time.
Why patches fall behind
Updates can break systems, so they get put off "for later". But every delayed patch is an open door. What's needed is a process, not good intentions.
Monthsvulnerabilities remain unpatched — long enough for attackers to find them.
Effective vulnerability management
- Regular vulnerability scanning
- Prioritizing by risk, not alphabetically
- A test environment for critical updates
- Clear patching deadlines based on severity
How to protect yourself
Automation and clear processes turn chaos into a system. You don't have to patch everything at once — what matters is patching the right things fast.
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