Why Patch Tuesday Matters
Patch Tuesday is a term used to refer to the second Tuesday of each month, when Microsoft typically releases security patches and updates for its software products. Patch Tuesday was created as a way to streamline the process of releasing and installing security patches, making it easier for organizations to keep their systems up to date and secure.
On Patch Tuesday, Microsoft releases security patches for a wide range of products, including Windows, Office, Internet Explorer, and other products. These patches are designed to fix vulnerabilities and improve the security of the affected products.
It is important for organizations to be aware of Patch Tuesday and to ensure that their systems are up to date with the latest patches and updates in order to protect against known vulnerabilities. Some organizations may choose to automate the process of installing patches and updates in order to ensure that all systems are kept up to date in a timely manner.