Miradore Security Patches Fixed
Miradore is not a traditional patch management tool (like WSUS or SCCM). Instead, it integrates patching into its core UEM workflow, focusing on .
For enterprises needing full-stack patching (Linux, macOS apps, 300+ third-party apps), Miradore works best alongside a dedicated patch manager like Automox or PDQ. miradore security patches
| Do | Don't | | :--- | :--- | | Create a of 5% of devices. | Force-reboot user devices during work hours. | | Use maintenance windows for servers. | Approve every update blindly—check known issues. | | Combine with inventory reporting to find abandoned devices. | Rely on Miradore alone for Linux patching (not supported). | | Enable email alerts for failed patches. | Ignore the “Update Status” dashboard. | Miradore is not a traditional patch management tool
To stay ahead of these emerging threats, it's crucial to apply regular security patches to your devices and systems. Miradore security patches are designed to address known vulnerabilities and protect against emerging threats. These patches are typically released by the manufacturer or vendor, in collaboration with the affected software development community. | Do | Don't | | :--- | :--- | | Create a of 5% of devices
Miradore offers several ways to view and export patch information, depending on your needs:
Applying Miradore security patches offers a range of benefits, including:
