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NIST Enhances Security Controls for Improved Patching

Posted on September 2, 2025
NIST Enhances Security Controls for Improved Patching

The US National Institute of Standards and Technology released Security and Privacy Control version 5.2.0 to help organizations be more proactive regarding patching.

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