Introducing the Patch Management Series

Shield-shaped logo for the Patch Management Series featuring a computer monitor with patch icons, crossed wrench and screwdriver, and circuit lines extending outward.

Every month, the major platforms we rely on release security updates that quietly close the gaps attackers love to exploit. Most people never read the advisories. Most organisations don’t have time to track five different ecosystems. That’s why this series exists.

Threat‑intel from early 2026 shows attackers are exploiting critical vulnerabilities twice as often and in a fraction of the time, turning unpatched systems into the fastest path to compromise. That’s why this series exists, a monthly opportunity to break down the biggest risks, highlight the patches that matter, and help you stay ahead of the exploitation curve.


What This Series Covers

Each month, I track and summarise:

  • Windows Patch Tuesday – critical fixes, exploited‑in‑the‑wild CVEs, and priority actions
  • Apple updates across macOS, iOS, and iPadOS – including Rapid Security Responses
  • Android & Pixel updates – Google’s monthly bulletin and ecosystem‑wide impacts
  • Linux distributions – kernel updates, package vulnerabilities, and high‑severity CVEs
  • Cross‑platform critical vulnerabilities – what they mean and who’s affected

The goal is simple: give you a single, predictable place to stay informed.


Why This Series Matters

Patching remains one of the most effective security controls we have, and one of the easiest to fall behind on. Updates land quietly. CVEs stack up. And unless you’re watching every vendor feed, it’s easy to miss something important.

This series cuts through that complexity and gives you the signal, not the noise.


A Signature Part of My Content Ecosystem

What started as a simple monthly breakdown has become a core part of my content rhythm, sitting alongside Everyday Cyber Security and my broader vulnerability‑management content. It’s now a reliable, reader‑friendly anchor for anyone wanting to stay secure with minimal friction.

New Patch Roundup published every Patch Tuesday.

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