How to Fix Vulnerabilities Without Breaking Changes
In this tutorial we prioritize risks that matter using reachability analysis, EPSS, and more. Then we decide which upgrade option to recommend based on the level of effort it will take for engineers to perform the upgrade - such as resolving breaking changes that are unique to your application. Then we talk about how you can use an Endor Magic Patch to stay safe if you can't upgrade immediately.
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In this tutorial we prioritize risks that matter using reachability analysis, EPSS, and more. Then we decide which upgrade option to recommend based on the level of effort it will take for engineers to perform the upgrade - such as resolving breaking changes that are unique to your application. Then we talk about how you can use an Endor Magic Patch to stay safe if you can't upgrade immediately.
Learn more:
In this tutorial we prioritize risks that matter using reachability analysis, EPSS, and more. Then we decide which upgrade option to recommend based on the level of effort it will take for engineers to perform the upgrade - such as resolving breaking changes that are unique to your application. Then we talk about how you can use an Endor Magic Patch to stay safe if you can't upgrade immediately.
Learn more:
In this tutorial we prioritize risks that matter using reachability analysis, EPSS, and more. Then we decide which upgrade option to recommend based on the level of effort it will take for engineers to perform the upgrade - such as resolving breaking changes that are unique to your application. Then we talk about how you can use an Endor Magic Patch to stay safe if you can't upgrade immediately.
Learn more:
In this tutorial we prioritize risks that matter using reachability analysis, EPSS, and more. Then we decide which upgrade option to recommend based on the level of effort it will take for engineers to perform the upgrade - such as resolving breaking changes that are unique to your application. Then we talk about how you can use an Endor Magic Patch to stay safe if you can't upgrade immediately.
Learn more: