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The discussion makes a bold claim: many organizations no longer have enough time to patch before attackers compromise vulnerable systems. Instead of treating prevention as the primary strategy, the emphasis shifts toward detecting intrusions quickly and responding before attackers can cause significant damage. This doesn't mean patching is unimportant—it remains a fundamental security practice. The point is that patching alone may not be sufficient against fast-moving threats. Organizations also need strong monitoring, detection, and incident response to reduce the impact when prevention falls short. Security today is increasingly about resilience, not just prevention. Has cybersecurity reached the point where detection and response deserve as much attention as prevention? Subscribe to our podcasts: https://securityweekly.com/subscribe #IncidentResponse #PatchManagement #SecurityWeekly #Cybersecurity #InformationSecurity #AI #InfoSec
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