Security News > 2019 > July > July Patch Tuesday forecast: Rules are changing for companies with custom applications

Every month I discuss the regular patches released for operating system or applications, but today I want to focus on some of the development components that are often overlooked. These components are becoming a larger issue for companies who build their own custom applications. Development components may even be an issue for companies who contract or purchase applications from a vendor. As the world shifts more heavily into DevOps, an increasing number of development binaries … More → The post July Patch Tuesday forecast: Rules are changing for companies with custom applications appeared first on Help Net Security.
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