Sophisticated attacks, remote work needs and rapidly changing technologies challenge organizations to manage IT security while containing costs and using overburdened staff. Security operations centers (SOCs) increasingly use automation to manage complexity, improve process performance and improve the productivity of valuable staff. In a recent example of automation, Microsoft announced the elimination of “Patch Tuesday” and the rollout of Windows Autopatch – automating Windows updates for both quality and features. Patching can be a labor-intensive … More
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