In 2020, there were just over 18,000 CVEs (common vulnerability exploits) identified and reported. By 2023, that number topped 29,000. The CVE threat is here to stay. And as operating systems and applications grow ever more complex, chances are that it will continue to increase.
IT and cybersecurity managers must avoid a scenario, in which they roll out a patch, but overlook a couple of endpoints. These vulnerabilities can be exploited and used as a springboard for one of many possible attack techniques, including denial of service, information theft, or remote code execution (e.g., for a ransomware attack).
With a modern approach to patch management, the rollout and deployment of security patches can be automated — the fear of your assets being overlooked will be massively reduced.