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Climbing the Vulnerability Management Mountain: Reaching Maturity Level 4

Posted on 25 February 2020

From tripwire.com

Vulnerability Maturity Model ML4

The climb is getting steeper, but thanks to hard work, vision and insight are much keener. At ML:4, all assets are scanned by a combination of agent and remote scans on a normal cadence. This will generate a lot of data dictated by threat and patch priority.

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