Patch management is the process of identifying, acquiring, distributing, and installing software updates, known as patches, to fix security vulnerabilities or technical issues in systems. It is essential for maintaining network security and improving system performance by ensuring that software is up-to-date and compliant with regulations.
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Patch management is the process of identifying, acquiring, distributing, and installing software updates, known as patches, to fix security vulnerabilities or technical issues in systems. It is essential for maintaining network security and improving system performance by ensuring that software is up-to-date and compliant with regulations.
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