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Re: Third Party Patch Management
From: aaaa () bbbb com
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 22:08:37 -0600
I've been using Secunia PSI, their personal use software vulnerability scanner for over a year now. I like what it does. It provides links to patches that you can install. They have a corporate version also. I think it will, but don't know for sure that it will allow you to patch systems remotely. http://secunia.com/vulnerability_scanning/corporate/tour/ krymson personally I think your suggestion to not bother patching apps for the life of the hardware is not good. If you keep track of software vulnerabilities that are reported and patched you'd have seen that too many of the vulnerabilities are so severe that not patching them for 3 years would be a very bad idea. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This list is sponsored by: InfoSec Institute Learn all of the latest penetration testing techniques in InfoSec Institute's Ethical Hacking class. Totally hands-on course with evening Capture The Flag (CTF) exercises, Certified Ethical Hacker and Certified Penetration Tester exams, taught by an expert with years of real pen testing experience. http://www.infosecinstitute.com/courses/ethical_hacking_training.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- Re: Re: Third Party Patch Management chmod1777 (Mar 26)
- Re: Third Party Patch Management aaaa (Mar 26)
- Re: Third Party Patch Management Phil Bieber (Mar 27)
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