The January patching window for your firm has probably come and gone. But has it? While January included a huge release of patches, several releases in other months have provided more than one headache for the patch management community. These are the patches and updates you need to evaluate if you haven’t already done so.
BitLocker Security Feature Bypass Vulnerability
In January, additional information came out about CVE-2022-41099, the BitLocker Security Feature Bypass Vulnerability. If you’ve already deployed the November or later security updates to your network and have done nothing else, you aren’t done with the evaluation of this update.
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