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Autonomous Patching Has Arrived and it’s the New Cybersecurity Baseline 

Deepak Kumar | May 26, 2026 | ai threats, Automation, autonomous patching, Compliance, Cybersecurity, enterprise security, patch management, Vulnerability Management
Driven by the acceleration of AI-powered exploits, autonomous patching has transitioned into a vital enterprise baseline, moving beyond basic automation to continuously assess, prioritize, and remediate vulnerabilities at machine speed while maintaining ...
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The CVE Chase Must Stop 

Amir Frankel | May 25, 2026 | assume breach, Claude Opus 4.6, cyber resilience, mozilla firefox, network segmentation, patch management, Time to Exploit, Vulnerability Management, Zero Day Clock, zero-day exploits
Data from the Zero Day Clock reveals that the weaponization window for vulnerabilities has plummeted from 15 months to just over a day, rendering traditional human-speed patch management obsolete and forcing defenders ...
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Advisories Are Now Exploit Specs. Act Accordingly. 

Tony Camp | May 20, 2026 | ai exploitation, asset inventory, CVE-2026-39987, Cybersecurity, Marimo, patch management, SBOM, software bill of materials, Vulnerability Disclosure
The zero-day-to-n-day collapse is no longer theoretical, as demonstrated by CVE-2026-39987 in Marimo, which saw initial exploitation occur just nine hours and 41 minutes after disclosure without a public proof-of-concept. The real ...
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Addressing the Edge Security Paradox

Addressing the Edge Security Paradox

Zac Amos | May 1, 2026 | edge security, IoT Security, network segmentation, patch management, zero trust
The paradox of edge security describes how technologies designed to strengthen network defenses can also create new vulnerabilities. Edge devices improve performance and support localized threat detection by processing data closer to ...
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vulnerability, patch, Cisco, flaw, patch, vulnerabilities, Cato, patch, automation, patch management, Action1 patching cyberattacks JumpCloud patching

The CVE Treadmill: Why You Can’t Patch Your Way to Security 

Joe Silva | February 24, 2026 | AI-generated code security, Attack Surface Reduction, Behavioral Security, Breach Prevention, CISO strategy, CVE prioritization, CVE treadmill, cybersecurity patching, exploitability, legacy software risk, modern vulnerability management, patch management, pre-CVE exploitation, Red Team validation, Runtime Visibility, security operations, security theater, threat intelligence limitations, Vulnerability Management, zero-day exploitation
Patching alone no longer stops breaches. Learn why CVE-based vulnerability management is failing and how runtime visibility reveals what’s truly exploitable in your environment ...
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The Myth of Linux Invincibility: Why Automated Patch Management is Key to Securing the Open Source Enterprise

Deepak Kumar | January 8, 2026 | Linux, linux security, Open Source Security, patch management, Vulnerability Management
Users and developers have hailed Linux as the operating system that “just works,” celebrating it for decades as a symbol of open source strength, speed, and security. Linux’s architecture and permissions model ...
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Why We’ll Never Patch Everything, and That’s Okay 

Tyler Reguly | December 16, 2025 | asset management, Attack Surface Management, CVSS, CVSS vs risk, cyber hygiene, Cyber Risk Management, enterprise cybersecurity strategy, epss, exploitability, KEV, Known Exploited Vulnerabilities, patch management, Patch Tuesday, risk-based vulnerability management, Security Configuration Management, Vulnerability Management, vulnerability prioritization, Vulnerability Remediation
Why fixing every vulnerability is impossible—and unnecessary. Learn how risk-based vulnerability management prioritizes what to patch, what to defer, and why context matters more than CVSS ...
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When the Backbone Breaks: Why the F5 Breach is a Five-Alarm Fire

Alan Shimel | October 21, 2025 | CISA directive, Cloud Security, code exfiltration, cyber resilience, Cybersecurity, Data breach, digital trust, enterprise security, F5 BIG-IP, F5 breach, government networks, Incident Response, infrastructure resilience, Infrastructure Security, it infrastructure, monoculture risk, Nation-state Attack, national security, Network Security, patch management, platform dependency, Resilience, security operations, source code theft, supply chain security, system compromise, Threat Intelligence, unpatched vulnerabilities, Vendor Risk, zero-day vulnerabilities
Alan warns that the F5 breach — involving stolen source code, unpatched vulnerabilities, and customer configurations — is a five-alarm crisis for digital infrastructure. The attack exposes national security risks, vendor concentration ...
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The 2025 Verizon Data Breach Report: A Wake-Up Call for MSPs

Brian Blakley | July 9, 2025 | breach containment, Cybersecurity Automation, edge device security, least privilege access, MFA enforcement, MSP Cybersecurity, patch management, Third-party breaches, Verizon DBIR 2025, Vulnerability Exploitation
The data paints a clear picture: A full 20% of breaches this year stemmed from exploitation of known vulnerabilities, a 34% increase from last year ...
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Unlocking Near-Zero Downtime Patch Management With High Availability Clustering 

Margaret Hoagland | April 18, 2025 | application downtime, Cybersecurity, failover, high availability, patch management, zero-day exploits
Using high availability (HA) clustering to test patches and updates more easily and to apply them in production environments with near-zero application downtime.  ...
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GoPlus's Latest Report Highlights How Blockchain Communities Are Leveraging Critical API Security Data To Mitigate Web3 Threats

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C2A Security’s EVSec Risk Management and Automation Platform Gains Traction in Automotive Industry as Companies Seek to Efficiently Meet Regulatory Requirements

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