We use Vicarius vRx for the visibility of all the assets in one place on the patch management status. The risk we're trying to mitigate is the need to patch a critical vulnerability across numerous assets quickly. Manually patching involves logging into each asset, installing the patch, verifying its success, and repeating the process. Vicarius vRx allows us to apply patches to all assets simultaneously and verifies the patch status for each asset.
Two years ago, I conducted a vendor selection process to find a solution for patching our approximately one hundred Windows terminals. We ultimately implemented Vicarius vRx to automate the patching process, primarily for Windows updates. This solution also allows us to run other automation scripts across the terminals, such as implementing certificates.
Network & Security Manager at a government with 201-500 employees
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2024-11-11T16:10:00Z
Nov 11, 2024
I am the security manager of the company, and we have a system communications department and IT. They manage the platform in order to monitor some PCs and servers to have them updated and patched.
We primarily use Vicarius vRx for vulnerability detection and patch management. Its support services, interface, and scripting capabilities are all quite good. The network functionality and audit compliance features are valuable assets that our end customers frequently request.
We are a Vicarius partner, so we resell vRx and other Vicarius products. We use vRx in a lab environment to illustrate the capabilities to our customers, who love it.
We're an MSP managing about 300 companies. I am responsible for seven of those. We're primarily using Vicariuse to protect against vulnerabilities and malware.
Vicarius vRx supports managed service providers and partners with compliance packages, vulnerability management, and patching for PCI, HIPAA, and cybersecurity needs, focusing on third-party and OS patching, especially on Microsoft Windows.
Vicarius vRx automates patching, virtualized patching, and severity prioritization through its cloud-based, agent-based approach which enhances consistency and flexibility. It includes patchless protection to block malware in unpatched software and...
We use Vicarius vRx for the visibility of all the assets in one place on the patch management status. The risk we're trying to mitigate is the need to patch a critical vulnerability across numerous assets quickly. Manually patching involves logging into each asset, installing the patch, verifying its success, and repeating the process. Vicarius vRx allows us to apply patches to all assets simultaneously and verifies the patch status for each asset.
Two years ago, I conducted a vendor selection process to find a solution for patching our approximately one hundred Windows terminals. We ultimately implemented Vicarius vRx to automate the patching process, primarily for Windows updates. This solution also allows us to run other automation scripts across the terminals, such as implementing certificates.
I am the security manager of the company, and we have a system communications department and IT. They manage the platform in order to monitor some PCs and servers to have them updated and patched.
We primarily use Vicarius vRx for vulnerability detection and patch management. Its support services, interface, and scripting capabilities are all quite good. The network functionality and audit compliance features are valuable assets that our end customers frequently request.
We use vRx to do the patch management, vulnerability assessment, and remediation.
We are a Vicarius partner, so we resell vRx and other Vicarius products. We use vRx in a lab environment to illustrate the capabilities to our customers, who love it.
We're an MSP managing about 300 companies. I am responsible for seven of those. We're primarily using Vicariuse to protect against vulnerabilities and malware.
We use vRx for third-party patching, OS patching, and vulnerability scanning.