Security professionals just can’t say it enough: Download those patches. The latest warning comes from the SANS Institute, a non-profit organization that provides information security training and certification. The institute ranked the most critical Internet vulnerabilities of the more than 600 new problems discovered in the first quarter of this year. SANS uses Qualys, which scans more than 2 million computers every week to discover what has and has not been patched, Alan Paller, director of research, SANS, told TechNewsWorld.
Report Highlights Ongoing Security Battle
Posted by: Susan B. Shor May 2, 2005 10:19 AMSecurity professionals just can’t say it enough: Download those patches. The latest warning comes from the SANS Institute, a non-profit organization that provides information security training and certification. The institute ranked the most critical Internet vulnerabilities of the more than 600 new problems discovered in the first quarter of this year. SANS uses Qualys, which scans more than 2 million computers every week to discover what has and has not been patched, Alan Paller, director of research, SANS, told TechNewsWorld.