It involves identifying, prioritizing, and deploying missing patches in third-party applications.
Third-party application patching fixes vulnerabilities that, if exploited, can leave Windows devices open to attacks.
Unlike 'Patch Tuesday', third-party app vendors often don't adhere to a patch release schedule, making it challenging to keep up with available patches.
Third-party application patch management for Windows should reduce manual workloads and improve a company's security posture. Look for solutions that offer:
Centralized control over apps
Automated updates
Consolidated reporting