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Corporate Networks Left Vulnerable

Corporate Networks Left Vulnerable

Corporate Networks Left Vulnerable. Last year Bitdefender researchers found a staggering 64 percent of unpatched vulnerabilities on corporate networks involving bugs that date back to 2018 and before.

This mind-blowing statistic has severe implications for your company, no matter what business you’re in, and no matter how large or small your corporate firm might be. Is your IT staff applying all the latest security patches, or is it left vulnerable? Unfortunately, the answer for most corporate networks is “probably not as good as you think” and are vulnerable.

The critical finding means that of the US Corporate Networks Left Vulnerable un-patched piece of code running on their network, there are fixes available for nearly two-thirds of them. Worse, those fixes are years old. Leaving the corporate networks vulnerable, from the perspective of a hacker, like leaving a neon sight above the front door of your business that reads, “we don’t lock up at night – please, come in and steal from us!”

Everyone in the industry knows and understands that keeping up with all the latest patches for the software deployed across even a small network can be both frustrating and time-consuming. It’s certainly not one of the more glamorous aspects of the job.

Even so, it is critical, and it pays to do a periodic survey of all the software installed on your corporate network and how long it’s been since an installation of a security patch. If you’re looking for an inexpensive way to bolster your corporate network security, ensure all the latest software security update installation should be your first stop.

Even if that’s all you wind up doing, taking that a straightforward step will dramatically improve your network’s overall security, and that’s an excellent thing.

November 13, 2020 Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Corporate Networks

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