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sponsored by Dell, Inc.
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01 May 2008
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01 Mar 2008
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PDF
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17
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White Paper
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English
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ABSTRACT:
Patch and Vulnerability Management is a process that decreases the overall information technology risks to an organization, if effectively implemented. The key element to any patch process and vulnerability management program is executive management support. Obtaining support for a Patch and Vulnerability Group (PVG) protects the business and provides due diligence for federal mandates that organizations must adhere to.
Following the formation of the PVG, the patch management process can be directed and managed at the operational level. The PVG will provide the framework and define the relationships and roles between technical and business personnel. Using this framework, patch and vulnerability management will proceed with its goal of reducing information technology risks to the business.
It is essential to place emphasis on communication between functional groups to convey obstacles, constraints and conflicts when applying patches on the information systems. Communication, patch testing and deployment must be managed and controlled. In doing so provides a productive environment that supports the required due diligence towards an organization's information integrity, confidentiality and availability.
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