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Patch Management 101: What It Is and Why It Matters

Software is never finished. Every application, operating system, and firmware release ships with imperfections, some cosmetic, some functional, and some that create security vulnerabilities that attackers can exploit. Patches are the corrections vendors release to address those imperfections. Patch management is the organizational process of making sure those corrections are applied consistently and on time,…

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What Is ZTNA and How Does It Secure Remote Access

Remote access has become one of the most important and most contested dimensions of enterprise security. As organizations expand to support distributed workforces, contractor populations, and cloud-hosted applications, the question of how to grant remote users access to internal resources without exposing the broader network to risk has become central to security strategy. Zero trust…

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Bridging the Gap Between Blueprints and Bottom Lines in Modern Development 

Construction panorama. The current process is a thorough modification, with the margin of defects reduced to a razor-thin area. Developers and task managers aren’t just looking for builders anymore; They are looking for monetary architects who can ensure that, in reality, visionary design translates well into meaningful facts. To survive in today’s volatile market, stakeholders…

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Post-Submission Surveillance: The Retrospective Function Health Plans Don’t Know They Need

The Function Nobody Built Most retrospective risk adjustment programs follow a linear process: receive charts, review documentation, identify codes, submit to CMS. The process ends at submission. Once codes are sent, the program moves to the next batch. What happens to those codes after submission, whether they remain defensible as clinical conditions change and documentation…

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