Introducing CyberSmart Patch
News|by Leanne Bevan|6 June 2025
A smarter way to reduce vulnerabilities
In today’s fast-paced digital world, keeping software up to date is one of the most effective ways to protect your business from cyber threats. Yet, for many small businesses and managed service providers (MSPs), patching remains a complex, time-consuming task. That’s where CyberSmart Patch comes in — a new solution designed to make your patching effortless, scalable, and secure.
What is CyberSmart Patch?
CyberSmart Patch is a new feature within the CyberSmart ecosystem that enables seamless patching of third-party software across Windows and macOS devices. It’s built to reduce vulnerabilities by ensuring your critical applications – like browsers, messaging apps, and productivity tools – are always up to date, without disrupting your team’s workflow.
Key features
- One dashboard for everything: Manage and deploy patches directly from the CyberSmart platform — no extra tools or complex setup required.
- Minimal disruption: End users receive a single notification before patching begins, keeping interruptions to a minimum.
- Multi-tenant support: Perfect for MSPs, with the ability to manage patching across multiple client organisations.
- Comprehensive reporting: Track your patch history at both device and organization levels to support compliance and audits.
- Flexible deployment: Patch individual devices or entire fleets with just a few clicks.
Why it matters?
CyberSmart Patch isn’t just about convenience — it’s about closing your security gaps quickly and effectively. While tools like CyberSmart Vulnerability Manager help identify risks, Patch takes it a step further by actively remediating them. This means vulnerabilities are not only spotted but also resolved — often within 24 hours.
Seamless integration
Patch works hand-in-hand with CyberSmart’s existing tools, including Active Protect Desktop. It’s designed to be intuitive, with no need for deep technical expertise, making it ideal for small businesses looking to boost your cyber security posture without adding complexity.
What’s next?
While the current version of Patch supports manual patching, CyberSmart has plans to introduce automated and scheduled patching later in 2025 — making it even easier to stay secure without lifting a finger.
CyberSmart Patch is a game-changer for businesses that want to stay ahead of cyber threats without the usual headaches. Whether you’re managing your own team or a network of clients, Patch offers a smarter, simpler way to stay secure.
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