Keeping your IT infrastructure secure and up-to-date is critical in today’s fast-paced digital world. Patch management is a key component in maintaining security and system performance. ManageEngine Endpoint Central simplifies this process by automating patch deployment across your network. This guide outlines the essential steps to set up patch management, helping you protect your systems efficiently.
1. Initial Setup and Configuration
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- Log in to the ManageEngine Endpoint Central console.
- Go to Admin > Patch Settings.
- Configure your Patch Database Settings: Select the patches that you wish to manage.
- Log in to the ManageEngine Endpoint Central console.
2. Scanning for Missing Patches
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- Navigate to Inventory > Scan Systems.
- Select the devices or groups to scan for missing patches.
- Click Actions > Patch Scan to initiate the process.
- Once the scan is complete, review the Patch Reports to identify missing or critical patches.
3. Choose Patch Approval Settings & Deploy Patches
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- Go to Threats & Patches > Deployment > Test and Approve Patches.
- Go to Patches > Missing Patches. Review the list of patches awaiting approval/deployment.
- Select patches individually or in bulk and click Approve/Deny or Install/Publish based on your criteria.
4. Automating Patch Deployment
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- Go to Threats & Patches > Deployment > Automate Patch Deployment.
- Click Automate task and select OS to configure:
- Select Application: Select which Updates to deploy automatically.
- Choose Deployment Settings: Set up recurring or one-time deployment schedules.
- Pre-deployment activities: Configure User Notification & other activities.
- Post-deployment activities: Configure system reboot behavior post-deployment.
5. Monitoring and Reporting
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- Access Threats & Patches > Reports to view:
- Executive Patch Summary: Lists all missing patches across devices.
- Patch Compliance Report: Shows the compliance status of recent patch deployments.
- Use these reports to ensure patches are applied correctly and address any deployment failures.
- Access Threats & Patches > Reports to view:
Best Practices for Effective Patch Management
- Regular Scanning: Schedule frequent scans to ensure patches are applied promptly.
- Test Patches: Test critical patches in a controlled environment before deploying them organization-wide.
- Automate Approvals: Use automated approval for non-critical patches to reduce administrative overhead.
- Monitor Patch Status: Regularly review patch reports to identify and address deployment issues quickly.
Conclusion
Patch management is a cornerstone of IT security and operational efficiency. ManageEngine Endpoint Central offers a robust and automated solution to simplify this critical task. By following the steps outlined in this guide, you can effectively manage patches, minimize security vulnerabilities, and maintain optimal system performance across your organization.
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