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Article: Its the most wonderful time of the year – Patching - published almost 6 years ago.
Content: does that say patching plaster or patch faster? Remember back when Summer and Christmas break was a high time of concern.  The kids were out of college and ready to try out their skills.  Christmas was worse because so many people were out of the office, no one would notice.  Or if they did the response would be limited.   Now that’s what we call Tuesday af...
https://www.infosecblog.org/2018/12/its-the-most-wonderful-time-of-the-year-patching/   
Published: 2018 12 19 23:46:33
Received: 2022 12 31 19:40:06
Feed: Roger's Information Security Blog
Source: Roger's Information Security Blog
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: Its the most wonderful time of the year – Patching - published almost 6 years ago.
Content: does that say patching plaster or patch faster? Remember back when Summer and Christmas break was a high time of concern.  The kids were out of college and ready to try out their skills.  Christmas was worse because so many people were out of the office, no one would notice.  Or if they did the response would be limited.   Now that’s what we call Tuesday af...
https://www.infosecblog.org/2018/12/its-the-most-wonderful-time-of-the-year-patching/   
Published: 2018 12 19 23:46:33
Received: 2022 12 31 19:40:06
Feed: Roger's Information Security Blog
Source: Roger's Information Security Blog
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security

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