Join us this month as we recap the Microsoft and 3rd Party security patches released on Patch Tuesday. We will discuss things to watch out for, products to be sure to test adequately, and which patches should be highest priority to roll out.
Join us this month as we recap the Microsoft and 3rd Party security patches released on Patch Tuesday. We will discuss things to watch out for, products to be sure to test adequately, and which patches should be highest priority to roll out.
Join us this month as we recap the Microsoft and 3rd Party security patches released on Patch Tuesday. We will discuss things to watch out for, products to be sure to test adequately, and which patches should be highest priority to roll out.
Join us this month as we recap the Microsoft and 3rd Party security patches released on Patch Tuesday. We will discuss things to watch out for, products to be sure to test adequately, and which patches should be highest priority to roll out.
This document summarizes an upcoming webinar on the September 2019 Patch Tuesday. The webinar will provide an overview of the patches released, discuss relevant news items, and take questions. The agenda includes segments on the overview of patches, news related to vulnerabilities like BlueKeep and Flash Player, details on zero-day and publicly disclosed vulnerabilities addressed in the patches, and Microsoft bulletins.
The average spent on Valentine’s Day is a topic that’s been making the rounds on social media. It’s generated shock and awe—but it’s nothing compared to the damage one exploited vulnerability can unleash on your organization. So, let’s keep the money in February flowing into flower stores and candlelit dinners, rather than into the pockets of those we’d never choose to date. For February the men (and women) of Patch Tuesday recommend you lavish attention upon Microsoft. Patch the exploited zero day, public disclosures, and privilege escalation vulnerability. Also, make time for the ever-popular target, Adobe. Because nothing leaves a worse taste in your mouth than a breach you could have prevented—unless, perhaps, it’s those chalky conversation hearts.
Join us this month as we recap the Microsoft and 3rd Party security patches released on Patch Tuesday. We will discuss things to watch out for, products to be sure to test adequately, and which patches should be highest priority to roll out.
For the Ivanti patch product team, the snow is melting and spring is here—and that means it’s time for April Patch Tuesday spring cleaning. Let’s get our houses in order! Patch what you can, prioritizing Adobe and Microsoft’s OS and browsers. Get rid of Wireshark where possible, because that one’s serving up the bad this month. And remove Shockwave, too, because it’s coming in hot and patching is no longer an option. Exploits are looming there, and that’s not good for your IT team feng shui.
Join us this month as we recap the Microsoft and 3rd Party security patches released on Patch Tuesday. We will discuss things to watch out for, products to be sure to test adequately, and which patches should be highest priority to roll out.
Join us this month as we recap the Microsoft and 3rd Party security patches released on Patch Tuesday. We will discuss things to watch out for, products to be sure to test adequately, and which patches should be highest priority to roll out.
Join us this month as we recap the Microsoft and 3rd Party security patches released on Patch Tuesday. We will discuss things to watch out for, products to be sure to test adequately, and which patches should be highest priority to roll out.
Join us this month as we recap the Microsoft and 3rd Party security patches released on Patch Tuesday. We will discuss things to watch out for, products to be sure to test adequately, and which patches should be highest priority to roll out.
This document summarizes an upcoming webinar on the September 2019 Patch Tuesday. The webinar will provide an overview of the patches released, discuss relevant news items, and take questions. The agenda includes segments on the overview of patches, news related to vulnerabilities like BlueKeep and Flash Player, details on zero-day and publicly disclosed vulnerabilities addressed in the patches, and Microsoft bulletins.
The average spent on Valentine’s Day is a topic that’s been making the rounds on social media. It’s generated shock and awe—but it’s nothing compared to the damage one exploited vulnerability can unleash on your organization. So, let’s keep the money in February flowing into flower stores and candlelit dinners, rather than into the pockets of those we’d never choose to date. For February the men (and women) of Patch Tuesday recommend you lavish attention upon Microsoft. Patch the exploited zero day, public disclosures, and privilege escalation vulnerability. Also, make time for the ever-popular target, Adobe. Because nothing leaves a worse taste in your mouth than a breach you could have prevented—unless, perhaps, it’s those chalky conversation hearts.
Join us this month as we recap the Microsoft and 3rd Party security patches released on Patch Tuesday. We will discuss things to watch out for, products to be sure to test adequately, and which patches should be highest priority to roll out.
For the Ivanti patch product team, the snow is melting and spring is here—and that means it’s time for April Patch Tuesday spring cleaning. Let’s get our houses in order! Patch what you can, prioritizing Adobe and Microsoft’s OS and browsers. Get rid of Wireshark where possible, because that one’s serving up the bad this month. And remove Shockwave, too, because it’s coming in hot and patching is no longer an option. Exploits are looming there, and that’s not good for your IT team feng shui.
Join us this month as we recap the Microsoft and 3rd Party security patches released on Patch Tuesday. We will discuss things to watch out for, products to be sure to test adequately, and which patches should be highest priority to roll out.
There's more to third-party patching than SCCM 1806Ivanti
This document discusses third-party patching options in System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) 1806, including the built-in Third Party Updates feature and Ivanti Patch for SCCM. It provides advantages of Ivanti Patch for SCCM such as having an extensive catalog from a single vendor, easier configuration process, and ability to customize updates without needing SCUP. Ivanti Patch for SCCM can also perform additional deployment actions for updates and has no category limits. The document highlights new features in Ivanti Patch for SCCM 2.4 like software update groups and CVE scanning integration.
Are you feeling like you'd like to have poked your fingers into the center of the Meltdown and Spectre patches like a box of Valentine's chocolates? There were some unsavory surprises for sure. Fortunately, the kinks are largely worked out and February Patch Tuesday is more straightforward. If there is one word for this month in patching, it's not "love" or "romance" but "privilege." Patch the elevation-of-privilege vulnerabilities, and then take a closer look at your policy on privilege management. Make sure you're keeping attackers from storming the heart of your organization.
Happy New Year! Celebration continues in 2019 with a mild January Patch Tuesday. But, make sure you’ve deployed Microsoft’s emergency patch, released post December Patch Tuesday, so attackers with a New Year’s zero-day resolution don’t suck all the fun out of your month. Also, take note of the public disclosure, and take this calm before whatever comes next to catch up on Java support changes going forward. Java SE 8 will soon receive its last public update.
Join us this month as we recap the Microsoft and 3rd Party security patches released on Patch Tuesday. We will discuss things to watch out for, products to be sure to test adequately, and which patches should be highest priority to roll out.
It’s 2018, we’re resolved to help you secure your systems against whatever the new year brings, and January Patch Tuesday is bringing it! This month’s updates include a fix for a known Office exploit and a host of patches to tackle the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities. About that last bit, though, take note: there is no known malicious use of these vulnerabilities to date. Take the time you need now to put the patches through their paces and get them in place, because this security issue is likely to tempt the bad guys.
This December Patch Tuesday attackers have added a smattering of coal to the gifts in our holiday stockings. You don’t want the Flash exploits slipping down the chimney while your back is turned, so make sure Adobe is on your list for maintenance goodies. Attackers could also turn the lights out on your holiday festivities via a Microsoft zero day and public disclosure, so prioritize those CVEs—and make sure you’ve checked off the other updates before shutting off the lights on 2018. Happy patching and happy holidays!
Join us this month as we recap the Microsoft and 3rd Party security patches released on Patch Tuesday. We will discuss things to watch out for, products to be sure to test adequately, and which patches should be highest priority to roll out.
Join us this month as we recap the Microsoft and 3rd Party security patches released on Patch Tuesday. We will discuss things to watch out for, products to be sure to test adequately, and which patches should be highest priority to roll out.
There are 14 Shopping/Patching Days remaining until Christmas and only one more Patch Tuesday before Windows 7 and Server 2008/2008 R2 reach their inevitable end of support, unless you're among the 59% of IT professionals who still don’t have all of their users on Windows 10. Also make sure you update your Acrobat, Acrobat Reader, and Chrome versions as there are 21 CVEs in the Adobe release and 51 CVEs in Google’s releases this month.
This document provides an agenda and overview for a July 15, 2020 webinar on the Patch Tuesday updates. The webinar will include an overview of the July 2020 Patch Tuesday updates, discussion of vulnerabilities in the news, such as a wormable DNS server vulnerability and publicly disclosed Windows vulnerability, and Q&A. The webinar is hosted by Chris Goettl and Todd Schell and participants can dial in or join online.
Présentation webinar Ivanti - Analyse du Patch Tuesday - Janvier 2020Ivanti
This document summarizes the January 2020 Patch Tuesday webinar hosted by Ivanti. The webinar provided an overview of the latest Microsoft patches and addressed several high priority vulnerabilities, including a Windows CryptoAPI spoofing vulnerability and an RDP remote code execution flaw. Known issues were also discussed for some Windows 10 updates from January Patch Tuesday. The webinar covered other topics like Oracle Java updates, Windows lifecycle changes, and upcoming Ivanti webinars.
MIIM v4 Installation Guide - Server 2012samuelhuber
This document provides instructions for installing MIIM v4 on a Windows Server 2012 system. It describes:
1. Configuring the server by adding the Application Server and Web Server roles.
2. Installing SQL Server 2012 R2 Express and configuring it with the default instance name.
3. Installing additional required software like SAP Crystal Reports and Java before proceeding with the MIIM installation steps.
March is most definitely full of madness as Microsoft resolves 115 unique vulnerabilities! The good news is you can predict what to do much easier than your basketball picks. Patch the OS and browsers and you take care of 97 CVEs from the 115 contenders.
This document summarizes a webinar on minimizing the impact of the October 2015 Patch Tuesday. It discusses the Microsoft, Adobe, and Google security bulletins released, including fixes for remote code execution, elevation of privilege, and information disclosure vulnerabilities. It provides an overview of the affected products and vulnerabilities addressed. It also reviews other patches released since the previous Patch Tuesday and lists resources for further information.
This document summarizes a webinar about the February 2016 Patch Tuesday updates. The webinar agenda includes an overview of the February 2016 Patch Tuesday, known issues, security bulletins, and a question and answer session. The document also lists several security updates from Microsoft, Adobe, Google, and Oracle that address vulnerabilities in Windows, Edge, Internet Explorer, Flash Player, Java, and other software. Many of the updates resolve remote code execution vulnerabilities and are marked as critically or highly severe.
This document summarizes the May 2016 Patch Tuesday webinar. It includes overviews of security updates from Microsoft addressing vulnerabilities in Windows, Internet Explorer, Edge, Office and other programs. Updates are also available from Adobe to address vulnerabilities in Flash Player, Acrobat and Reader. The webinar agenda covers the overview of patches, known issues, bulletins and includes time for Q&A.
This document summarizes a webinar about the January 2016 Patch Tuesday updates. It includes:
- An agenda for the webinar covering the January Patch Tuesday overview, known issues, bulletins, and Q&A.
- Summaries of several Microsoft security bulletins addressing vulnerabilities in Windows 10, Edge, Internet Explorer, Office, and other Microsoft products. It also summarizes updates from Adobe for Flash Player, Acrobat, and Reader.
- Information about other industry news items like the end of support for some Windows versions and changes to Flash redistribution requirements.
WEB APPLICATION VULNERABILITIES: DAWN, DETECTION, EXPLOITATION AND DEFENSEAjith Kp
The document discusses vulnerabilities in web applications. It begins by introducing common vulnerabilities like injection flaws, file inclusion, cross-site scripting, etc. It then provides statistics on the most prevalent vulnerabilities according to security vendors, with cross-site scripting and SQL injection being the top two. The document focuses on injection vulnerabilities like remote code execution (RCE) and SQL injection, explaining how they work, how to detect and exploit them, and defenses against them. RCE allows executing commands on remote machines while SQL injection allows executing SQL queries to leak database information. Both are dangerous and easy to exploit due to careless coding practices.
This document summarizes a vulnerability in iOS that allows a malicious app installed via enterprise/ad-hoc provisioning to replace a previously installed app from the App Store if they share the same bundle identifier. It describes how an attacker could exploit this by social engineering a user to install a malicious app, which would then overwrite a legitimate app and potentially access its data or impersonate its interface. The document also outlines how this vulnerability presents a greater risk than on Android and discusses techniques used in proof-of-concept attacks, including bypassing a new alert in iOS 8 through URL scheme hijacking. It concludes with recommendations to mitigate the risk, such as always updating iOS and being wary of installing outside the App Store.
Nothing like starting off the new decade with rumors your computer cryptography has a vulnerability which can result in a lack of trust for almost everything you do! The reality is that this vulnerability has not been publicly disclosed nor exploited and our friends at Microsoft have a solution. Besides the Crypto vulnerability, the most notable news is still the final public patch release for Windows 7, Server 2008, and Server 2008 R2. Apply the updates soon; major security vulnerabilities are exploited quickly!
May 2020 Patch Tuesday brings us a reprieve from the immediate “OMG FIX IT NOW!” run of disclosures and zero day exploits. Microsoft resolved 111 unique CVEs, 16 of which are rated as critical. While that is a lot of vulnerabilities resolved, none are exploited or disclosed. Adobe has also joined the Patch Tuesday release with an update for Acrobat and Reader resolving 24 unique CVEs, 12 of which are rated as critical. OS, browsers, Office and Sharepoint with Adobe Reader from a third party perspective will resolve most of the critical vulnerabilities.
There's more to third-party patching than SCCM 1806Ivanti
This document discusses third-party patching options in System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) 1806, including the built-in Third Party Updates feature and Ivanti Patch for SCCM. It provides advantages of Ivanti Patch for SCCM such as having an extensive catalog from a single vendor, easier configuration process, and ability to customize updates without needing SCUP. Ivanti Patch for SCCM can also perform additional deployment actions for updates and has no category limits. The document highlights new features in Ivanti Patch for SCCM 2.4 like software update groups and CVE scanning integration.
Are you feeling like you'd like to have poked your fingers into the center of the Meltdown and Spectre patches like a box of Valentine's chocolates? There were some unsavory surprises for sure. Fortunately, the kinks are largely worked out and February Patch Tuesday is more straightforward. If there is one word for this month in patching, it's not "love" or "romance" but "privilege." Patch the elevation-of-privilege vulnerabilities, and then take a closer look at your policy on privilege management. Make sure you're keeping attackers from storming the heart of your organization.
Happy New Year! Celebration continues in 2019 with a mild January Patch Tuesday. But, make sure you’ve deployed Microsoft’s emergency patch, released post December Patch Tuesday, so attackers with a New Year’s zero-day resolution don’t suck all the fun out of your month. Also, take note of the public disclosure, and take this calm before whatever comes next to catch up on Java support changes going forward. Java SE 8 will soon receive its last public update.
Join us this month as we recap the Microsoft and 3rd Party security patches released on Patch Tuesday. We will discuss things to watch out for, products to be sure to test adequately, and which patches should be highest priority to roll out.
It’s 2018, we’re resolved to help you secure your systems against whatever the new year brings, and January Patch Tuesday is bringing it! This month’s updates include a fix for a known Office exploit and a host of patches to tackle the Meltdown and Spectre vulnerabilities. About that last bit, though, take note: there is no known malicious use of these vulnerabilities to date. Take the time you need now to put the patches through their paces and get them in place, because this security issue is likely to tempt the bad guys.
This December Patch Tuesday attackers have added a smattering of coal to the gifts in our holiday stockings. You don’t want the Flash exploits slipping down the chimney while your back is turned, so make sure Adobe is on your list for maintenance goodies. Attackers could also turn the lights out on your holiday festivities via a Microsoft zero day and public disclosure, so prioritize those CVEs—and make sure you’ve checked off the other updates before shutting off the lights on 2018. Happy patching and happy holidays!
Join us this month as we recap the Microsoft and 3rd Party security patches released on Patch Tuesday. We will discuss things to watch out for, products to be sure to test adequately, and which patches should be highest priority to roll out.
Join us this month as we recap the Microsoft and 3rd Party security patches released on Patch Tuesday. We will discuss things to watch out for, products to be sure to test adequately, and which patches should be highest priority to roll out.
There are 14 Shopping/Patching Days remaining until Christmas and only one more Patch Tuesday before Windows 7 and Server 2008/2008 R2 reach their inevitable end of support, unless you're among the 59% of IT professionals who still don’t have all of their users on Windows 10. Also make sure you update your Acrobat, Acrobat Reader, and Chrome versions as there are 21 CVEs in the Adobe release and 51 CVEs in Google’s releases this month.
This document provides an agenda and overview for a July 15, 2020 webinar on the Patch Tuesday updates. The webinar will include an overview of the July 2020 Patch Tuesday updates, discussion of vulnerabilities in the news, such as a wormable DNS server vulnerability and publicly disclosed Windows vulnerability, and Q&A. The webinar is hosted by Chris Goettl and Todd Schell and participants can dial in or join online.
Présentation webinar Ivanti - Analyse du Patch Tuesday - Janvier 2020Ivanti
This document summarizes the January 2020 Patch Tuesday webinar hosted by Ivanti. The webinar provided an overview of the latest Microsoft patches and addressed several high priority vulnerabilities, including a Windows CryptoAPI spoofing vulnerability and an RDP remote code execution flaw. Known issues were also discussed for some Windows 10 updates from January Patch Tuesday. The webinar covered other topics like Oracle Java updates, Windows lifecycle changes, and upcoming Ivanti webinars.
MIIM v4 Installation Guide - Server 2012samuelhuber
This document provides instructions for installing MIIM v4 on a Windows Server 2012 system. It describes:
1. Configuring the server by adding the Application Server and Web Server roles.
2. Installing SQL Server 2012 R2 Express and configuring it with the default instance name.
3. Installing additional required software like SAP Crystal Reports and Java before proceeding with the MIIM installation steps.
March is most definitely full of madness as Microsoft resolves 115 unique vulnerabilities! The good news is you can predict what to do much easier than your basketball picks. Patch the OS and browsers and you take care of 97 CVEs from the 115 contenders.
This document summarizes a webinar on minimizing the impact of the October 2015 Patch Tuesday. It discusses the Microsoft, Adobe, and Google security bulletins released, including fixes for remote code execution, elevation of privilege, and information disclosure vulnerabilities. It provides an overview of the affected products and vulnerabilities addressed. It also reviews other patches released since the previous Patch Tuesday and lists resources for further information.
This document summarizes a webinar about the February 2016 Patch Tuesday updates. The webinar agenda includes an overview of the February 2016 Patch Tuesday, known issues, security bulletins, and a question and answer session. The document also lists several security updates from Microsoft, Adobe, Google, and Oracle that address vulnerabilities in Windows, Edge, Internet Explorer, Flash Player, Java, and other software. Many of the updates resolve remote code execution vulnerabilities and are marked as critically or highly severe.
This document summarizes the May 2016 Patch Tuesday webinar. It includes overviews of security updates from Microsoft addressing vulnerabilities in Windows, Internet Explorer, Edge, Office and other programs. Updates are also available from Adobe to address vulnerabilities in Flash Player, Acrobat and Reader. The webinar agenda covers the overview of patches, known issues, bulletins and includes time for Q&A.
This document summarizes a webinar about the January 2016 Patch Tuesday updates. It includes:
- An agenda for the webinar covering the January Patch Tuesday overview, known issues, bulletins, and Q&A.
- Summaries of several Microsoft security bulletins addressing vulnerabilities in Windows 10, Edge, Internet Explorer, Office, and other Microsoft products. It also summarizes updates from Adobe for Flash Player, Acrobat, and Reader.
- Information about other industry news items like the end of support for some Windows versions and changes to Flash redistribution requirements.
WEB APPLICATION VULNERABILITIES: DAWN, DETECTION, EXPLOITATION AND DEFENSEAjith Kp
The document discusses vulnerabilities in web applications. It begins by introducing common vulnerabilities like injection flaws, file inclusion, cross-site scripting, etc. It then provides statistics on the most prevalent vulnerabilities according to security vendors, with cross-site scripting and SQL injection being the top two. The document focuses on injection vulnerabilities like remote code execution (RCE) and SQL injection, explaining how they work, how to detect and exploit them, and defenses against them. RCE allows executing commands on remote machines while SQL injection allows executing SQL queries to leak database information. Both are dangerous and easy to exploit due to careless coding practices.
This document summarizes a vulnerability in iOS that allows a malicious app installed via enterprise/ad-hoc provisioning to replace a previously installed app from the App Store if they share the same bundle identifier. It describes how an attacker could exploit this by social engineering a user to install a malicious app, which would then overwrite a legitimate app and potentially access its data or impersonate its interface. The document also outlines how this vulnerability presents a greater risk than on Android and discusses techniques used in proof-of-concept attacks, including bypassing a new alert in iOS 8 through URL scheme hijacking. It concludes with recommendations to mitigate the risk, such as always updating iOS and being wary of installing outside the App Store.
Nothing like starting off the new decade with rumors your computer cryptography has a vulnerability which can result in a lack of trust for almost everything you do! The reality is that this vulnerability has not been publicly disclosed nor exploited and our friends at Microsoft have a solution. Besides the Crypto vulnerability, the most notable news is still the final public patch release for Windows 7, Server 2008, and Server 2008 R2. Apply the updates soon; major security vulnerabilities are exploited quickly!
May 2020 Patch Tuesday brings us a reprieve from the immediate “OMG FIX IT NOW!” run of disclosures and zero day exploits. Microsoft resolved 111 unique CVEs, 16 of which are rated as critical. While that is a lot of vulnerabilities resolved, none are exploited or disclosed. Adobe has also joined the Patch Tuesday release with an update for Acrobat and Reader resolving 24 unique CVEs, 12 of which are rated as critical. OS, browsers, Office and Sharepoint with Adobe Reader from a third party perspective will resolve most of the critical vulnerabilities.
This document provides an agenda and overview for a Patch Tuesday webinar hosted by Ivanti on October 9, 2019. The agenda includes an overview of the October 2019 Patch Tuesday updates, news in cybersecurity, details on specific bulletins, and a question and answer session. Known issues are listed for some of the October Windows 10 updates.
We've got some critical patches for Microsoft and Oracle for the month of April. Also, some insights on keeping your organization's Zoom users secure. Join Ivanti experts Chris Goettl, Todd Schell and Brian Secrist for their monthly Patch Tuesday webinar.
This document provides an agenda and overview for a November 13, 2019 webinar on the November 2019 Patch Tuesday updates. The webinar will include an overview of the November 2019 Patch Tuesday updates, discussion of related news articles, details on specific bulletins and patches released, and a question and answer session. Known issues are listed for some of the Windows 10 updates. A variety of vulnerabilities addressed in the November 2019 patches are also summarized, including a remote code execution vulnerability exploited in the wild (CVE-2019-1429).
Are you bored sitting at home in Covid Quarantine? We have a little excitement for you this month with two zero day releases from Microsoft. These vulnerabilities impact all Windows Operating System versions going back to Windows 7 and Server 2008, and also Internet Explorer 11 across all supported OSs. This release also includes the resolution of Windows Print Spooler Elevation of Privilege vulnerability (CVE-2020-1337) that made recent headlines. Adobe Acrobat, Reader and Apple iCloud also have critical updates resolving 26 and 20 CVEs respectively.
The document summarizes a webinar on the March 2022 Patch Tuesday updates. It provides an agenda for the webinar including an overview of March Patch Tuesday, bulletins and releases, vulnerabilities in the news, and a Q&A session. It also summarizes several security updates released by Microsoft and Mozilla to address vulnerabilities in Windows, Exchange Server, Internet Explorer and Firefox. Known issues are also listed for some of the updates.
June Patch Tuesday resolved 129 CVEs, 11 of which were rated as Critical. The remaining 98 can be resolved by deploying browser and OS updates. There is a critical CVE fix for Adobe’s Flash Player as well. Windows 10 2004 has been available for just over two weeks now; a lot of light has been shone on known issues there. Take note of an advisory from US-CERT on a patch previously deployed in March related to a Microsoft bug fix (CVE-2020-0796). Make sure your systems are patched to avoid this storm as there are now active exploits available.
This document provides an agenda and overview for a webinar on the April 2018 Patch Tuesday updates. The webinar will cover an overview of the April 2018 patches, notable security issues in the news, known issues with the updates, and questions and answers. Bulletins to be discussed include updates for Windows 10, Internet Explorer, Adobe Flash Player, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, Windows 8.1, and more. A number of vulnerabilities will be patched, including remote code execution flaws.
Microsoft released a full case of patches—maybe not “99 Bottles of Beer”…but “99 CVEs to Patch”? Unlike the song where you need to take each bottle down and pass it around, the good news here is many of these CVEs can be resolved by applying just a few Microsoft updates. Of highest priority are the operating systems and browsers. And don’t forget to set aside time for Adobe and Mozilla along with a handful of security updates.
March is synonymous with luck, and this March Patch Tuesday luck is on your side. There are some Critical updates. And Microsoft resolved two publicly disclosed vulnerabilities, so you'll want to patch those holes before someone turns your luck from good to bad. And of course - because they're far from as rare as a four-leaf clover - the Meltdown and Spectre updates continue to roll out. But all in all, it looks like you'll get your pot of gold this month in the form of time back to focus on core business goals.
Mises à jour d'Apple pour macOS, iPad OS, iOS et Safari résolvant deux exploits Zero Day. Microsoft a publié des mises à jour résolvant 97 nouveaux CVE.
The document summarizes an upcoming webinar on the August 2018 Patch Tuesday updates. The webinar will include an overview of the August patches, discussion of notable security news items, and a review of Microsoft and third-party bulletins. It will also cover Windows lifecycle awareness, new patch notification systems, and known issues for some of the August updates. Attendees can ask questions during the live Q&A portion.
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
o Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
“April showers bring May flowers”—but did you know May flowers bring June bugs? A less known line from that poem for sure, but quite apt for a Patch Tuesday synopsis where software updates are the name of the game. This June there’s more grist for the mill, though there are fewer patches than we’ve seen of late. Take note of the fix for a new zero day targeting a Flash bug. And use this relative downtime to make sure your patch processes are in good working order. Remember: Meltdown and Spectre are back with all new bugs to banish from your IT environment.
This document summarizes a webinar on the March 2021 Patch Tuesday updates. The webinar agenda includes an overview of the March Patch Tuesday updates, news related to recent vulnerabilities, details on bulletins and releases from Microsoft, and a question and answer session. Specific topics discussed include the Exchange Server vulnerabilities exploited by the Hafnium group, Windows updates that address 50 vulnerabilities including the publicly disclosed IE and Win32k issues, updates for Windows versions and servers, and known issues for some of the March updates.
Join us this month as we recap the Microsoft and 3rd Party security patches released on Patch Tuesday. We will discuss things to watch out for, products to be sure to test adequately, and which patches should be highest priority to roll out.
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, there we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
Rejoignez-nous ce mois-ci pour un récapitulatif des correctifs de sécurité Microsoft et d’applications tierces publiés à l’occasion du Patch Tuesday. Nous discuterons notamment des vulnérabilités à surveiller, des produits à tester et des correctifs à déployer en priorité.
El análisis del Patch Tuesday de Ivanti va más allá de la aplicación de parches a sus aplicaciones y le ofrece la inteligencia y orientación necesarias para priorizar dónde debes enfocarte. Consulta los últimos análisis en nuestro blog Ivanti y únete a los expertos del sector en el webinar de Patch Tuesday. En él profundizaremos en cada uno de los informes y ofreceremos orientación sobre los riesgos asociados a las vulnerabilidades más recientes.
L'analisi del Patch Tuesday di Ivanti va oltre l'applicazione di patch alle tue applicazioni e ti offre le informazioni e la guida necessarie per stabilire le priorità su cui concentrare la tua attenzione.
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
Rejoignez-nous ce mois-ci pour un récapitulatif des correctifs de sécurité Microsoft et d’applications tierces publiés à l’occasion du Patch Tuesday. Nous discuterons notamment des vulnérabilités à surveiller, des produits à tester et des correctifs à déployer en priorité.
El análisis del Patch Tuesday de Ivanti va más allá de la aplicación de parches a sus aplicaciones y le ofrece la inteligencia y orientación necesarias para priorizar dónde debes enfocarte. Consulta los últimos análisis en nuestro blog Ivanti y únete a los expertos del sector en el webinar de Patch Tuesday. En él profundizaremos en cada uno de los informes y ofreceremos orientación sobre los riesgos asociados a las vulnerabilidades más recientes.
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
L'analisi del Patch Tuesday di Ivanti va oltre l'applicazione di patch alle tue applicazioni e ti offre le informazioni e la guida necessarie per stabilire le priorità su cui concentrare la tua attenzione.
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
El análisis del Patch Tuesday de Ivanti va más allá de la aplicación de parches a sus aplicaciones y le ofrece la inteligencia y orientación necesarias para priorizar dónde debes enfocarte. Consulta los últimos análisis en nuestro blog Ivanti y únete a los expertos del sector en el webinar de Patch Tuesday. En él profundizaremos en cada uno de los informes y ofreceremos orientación sobre los riesgos asociados a las vulnerabilidades más recientes.
Rejoignez-nous ce mois-ci pour un récapitulatif des correctifs de sécurité Microsoft et d’applications tierces publiés à l’occasion du Patch Tuesday. Nous discuterons notamment des vulnérabilités à surveiller, des produits à tester et des correctifs à déployer en priorité.
L'analisi del Patch Tuesday di Ivanti va oltre l'applicazione di patch alle tue applicazioni e ti offre le informazioni e la guida necessarie per stabilire le priorità su cui concentrare la tua attenzione.
Rejoignez-nous ce mois-ci pour un récapitulatif des correctifs de sécurité Microsoft et d’applications tierces publiés à l’occasion du Patch Tuesday. Nous discuterons notamment des vulnérabilités à surveiller, des produits à tester et des correctifs à déployer en priorité.
El análisis del Patch Tuesday de Ivanti va más allá de la aplicación de parches a sus aplicaciones y le ofrece la inteligencia y orientación necesarias para priorizar dónde debes enfocarte. Consulta los últimos análisis en nuestro blog Ivanti y únete a los expertos del sector en el webinar de Patch Tuesday. En él profundizaremos en cada uno de los informes y ofreceremos orientación sobre los riesgos asociados a las vulnerabilidades más recientes.
L'analisi del Patch Tuesday di Ivanti va oltre l'applicazione di patch alle tue applicazioni e ti offre le informazioni e la guida necessarie per stabilire le priorità su cui concentrare la tua attenzione.
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
El análisis del Patch Tuesday de Ivanti va más allá de la aplicación de parches a sus aplicaciones y le ofrece la inteligencia y orientación necesarias para priorizar dónde debes enfocarte. Consulta los últimos análisis en nuestro blog Ivanti y únete a los expertos del sector en el webinar de Patch Tuesday. En él profundizaremos en cada uno de los informes y ofreceremos orientación sobre los riesgos asociados a las vulnerabilidades más recientes.
Rejoignez-nous ce mois-ci pour un récapitulatif des correctifs de sécurité Microsoft et d’applications tierces publiés à l’occasion du Patch Tuesday. Nous discuterons notamment des vulnérabilités à surveiller, des produits à tester et des correctifs à déployer en priorité.
L'analisi del Patch Tuesday di Ivanti va oltre l'applicazione di patch alle tue applicazioni e ti offre le informazioni e la guida necessarie per stabilire le priorità su cui concentrare la tua attenzione.
Ivanti’s Patch Tuesday breakdown goes beyond patching your applications and brings you the intelligence and guidance needed to prioritize where to focus your attention first. Catch early analysis on our Ivanti blog, then join industry expert Chris Goettl for the Patch Tuesday Webinar Event. There we’ll do a deep dive into each of the bulletins and give guidance on the risks associated with the newly-identified vulnerabilities.
How GenAI Can Improve Supplier Performance Management.pdfZycus
Data Collection and Analysis with GenAI enables organizations to gather, analyze, and visualize vast amounts of supplier data, identifying key performance indicators and trends. Predictive analytics forecast future supplier performance, mitigating risks and seizing opportunities. Supplier segmentation allows for tailored management strategies, optimizing resource allocation. Automated scorecards and reporting provide real-time insights, enhancing transparency and tracking progress. Collaboration is fostered through GenAI-powered platforms, driving continuous improvement. NLP analyzes unstructured feedback, uncovering deeper insights into supplier relationships. Simulation and scenario planning tools anticipate supply chain disruptions, supporting informed decision-making. Integration with existing systems enhances data accuracy and consistency. McKinsey estimates GenAI could deliver $2.6 trillion to $4.4 trillion in economic benefits annually across industries, revolutionizing procurement processes and delivering significant ROI.
Consistent toolbox talks are critical for maintaining workplace safety, as they provide regular opportunities to address specific hazards and reinforce safe practices.
These brief, focused sessions ensure that safety is a continual conversation rather than a one-time event, which helps keep safety protocols fresh in employees' minds. Studies have shown that shorter, more frequent training sessions are more effective for retention and behavior change compared to longer, infrequent sessions.
Engaging workers regularly, toolbox talks promote a culture of safety, empower employees to voice concerns, and ultimately reduce the likelihood of accidents and injuries on site.
The traditional method of conducting safety talks with paper documents and lengthy meetings is not only time-consuming but also less effective. Manual tracking of attendance and compliance is prone to errors and inconsistencies, leading to gaps in safety communication and potential non-compliance with OSHA regulations. Switching to a digital solution like Safelyio offers significant advantages.
Safelyio automates the delivery and documentation of safety talks, ensuring consistency and accessibility. The microlearning approach breaks down complex safety protocols into manageable, bite-sized pieces, making it easier for employees to absorb and retain information.
This method minimizes disruptions to work schedules, eliminates the hassle of paperwork, and ensures that all safety communications are tracked and recorded accurately. Ultimately, using a digital platform like Safelyio enhances engagement, compliance, and overall safety performance on site. https://safelyio.com/
Superpower Your Apache Kafka Applications Development with Complementary Open...Paul Brebner
Kafka Summit talk (Bangalore, India, May 2, 2024, https://events.bizzabo.com/573863/agenda/session/1300469 )
Many Apache Kafka use cases take advantage of Kafka’s ability to integrate multiple heterogeneous systems for stream processing and real-time machine learning scenarios. But Kafka also exists in a rich ecosystem of related but complementary stream processing technologies and tools, particularly from the open-source community. In this talk, we’ll take you on a tour of a selection of complementary tools that can make Kafka even more powerful. We’ll focus on tools for stream processing and querying, streaming machine learning, stream visibility and observation, stream meta-data, stream visualisation, stream development including testing and the use of Generative AI and LLMs, and stream performance and scalability. By the end you will have a good idea of the types of Kafka “superhero” tools that exist, which are my favourites (and what superpowers they have), and how they combine to save your Kafka applications development universe from swamploads of data stagnation monsters!
The Rising Future of CPaaS in the Middle East 2024Yara Milbes
Explore "The Rising Future of CPaaS in the Middle East in 2024" with this comprehensive PPT presentation. Discover how Communication Platforms as a Service (CPaaS) is transforming communication across various sectors in the Middle East.
Unlock the Secrets to Effortless Video Creation with Invideo: Your Ultimate G...The Third Creative Media
"Navigating Invideo: A Comprehensive Guide" is an essential resource for anyone looking to master Invideo, an AI-powered video creation tool. This guide provides step-by-step instructions, helpful tips, and comparisons with other AI video creators. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced video editor, you'll find valuable insights to enhance your video projects and bring your creative ideas to life.
Transforming Product Development using OnePlan To Boost Efficiency and Innova...OnePlan Solutions
Ready to overcome challenges and drive innovation in your organization? Join us in our upcoming webinar where we discuss how to combat resource limitations, scope creep, and the difficulties of aligning your projects with strategic goals. Discover how OnePlan can revolutionize your product development processes, helping your team to innovate faster, manage resources more effectively, and deliver exceptional results.
Streamlining End-to-End Testing Automation with Azure DevOps Build & Release Pipelines
Automating end-to-end (e2e) test for Android and iOS native apps, and web apps, within Azure build and release pipelines, poses several challenges. This session dives into the key challenges and the repeatable solutions implemented across multiple teams at a leading Indian telecom disruptor, renowned for its affordable 4G/5G services, digital platforms, and broadband connectivity.
Challenge #1. Ensuring Test Environment Consistency: Establishing a standardized test execution environment across hundreds of Azure DevOps agents is crucial for achieving dependable testing results. This uniformity must seamlessly span from Build pipelines to various stages of the Release pipeline.
Challenge #2. Coordinated Test Execution Across Environments: Executing distinct subsets of tests using the same automation framework across diverse environments, such as the build pipeline and specific stages of the Release Pipeline, demands flexible and cohesive approaches.
Challenge #3. Testing on Linux-based Azure DevOps Agents: Conducting tests, particularly for web and native apps, on Azure DevOps Linux agents lacking browser or device connectivity presents specific challenges in attaining thorough testing coverage.
This session delves into how these challenges were addressed through:
1. Automate the setup of essential dependencies to ensure a consistent testing environment.
2. Create standardized templates for executing API tests, API workflow tests, and end-to-end tests in the Build pipeline, streamlining the testing process.
3. Implement task groups in Release pipeline stages to facilitate the execution of tests, ensuring consistency and efficiency across deployment phases.
4. Deploy browsers within Docker containers for web application testing, enhancing portability and scalability of testing environments.
5. Leverage diverse device farms dedicated to Android, iOS, and browser testing to cover a wide range of platforms and devices.
6. Integrate AI technology, such as Applitools Visual AI and Ultrafast Grid, to automate test execution and validation, improving accuracy and efficiency.
7. Utilize AI/ML-powered central test automation reporting server through platforms like reportportal.io, providing consolidated and real-time insights into test performance and issues.
These solutions not only facilitate comprehensive testing across platforms but also promote the principles of shift-left testing, enabling early feedback, implementing quality gates, and ensuring repeatability. By adopting these techniques, teams can effectively automate and execute tests, accelerating software delivery while upholding high-quality standards across Android, iOS, and web applications.
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In this infographic, we have explored cost-effective strategies for iOS app development, focusing on building high-quality apps within a budget. Key points covered include prioritizing essential features, leveraging existing tools and libraries, adopting cross-platform development approaches, optimizing for a Minimum Viable Product (MVP), and integrating with cloud services and third-party APIs. By implementing these strategies, businesses and developers can create functional and engaging iOS apps while minimizing development costs and time-to-market.
A neural network is a machine learning program, or model, that makes decisions in a manner similar to the human brain, by using processes that mimic the way biological neurons work together to identify phenomena, weigh options and arrive at conclusions.
A Comprehensive Guide on Implementing Real-World Mobile Testing Strategies fo...kalichargn70th171
In today's fiercely competitive mobile app market, the role of the QA team is pivotal for continuous improvement and sustained success. Effective testing strategies are essential to navigate the challenges confidently and precisely. Ensuring the perfection of mobile apps before they reach end-users requires thoughtful decisions in the testing plan.
Ensuring Efficiency and Speed with Practical Solutions for Clinical OperationsOnePlan Solutions
Clinical operations professionals encounter unique challenges. Balancing regulatory requirements, tight timelines, and the need for cross-functional collaboration can create significant internal pressures. Our upcoming webinar will introduce key strategies and tools to streamline and enhance clinical development processes, helping you overcome these challenges.
🏎️Tech Transformation: DevOps Insights from the Experts 👩💻campbellclarkson
Connect with fellow Trailblazers, learn from industry experts Glenda Thomson (Salesforce, Principal Technical Architect) and Will Dinn (Judo Bank, Salesforce Development Lead), and discover how to harness DevOps tools with Salesforce.
Baha Majid WCA4Z IBM Z Customer Council Boston June 2024.pdfBaha Majid
IBM watsonx Code Assistant for Z, our latest Generative AI-assisted mainframe application modernization solution. Mainframe (IBM Z) application modernization is a topic that every mainframe client is addressing to various degrees today, driven largely from digital transformation. With generative AI comes the opportunity to reimagine the mainframe application modernization experience. Infusing generative AI will enable speed and trust, help de-risk, and lower total costs associated with heavy-lifting application modernization initiatives. This document provides an overview of the IBM watsonx Code Assistant for Z which uses the power of generative AI to make it easier for developers to selectively modernize COBOL business services while maintaining mainframe qualities of service.