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AI-driven security threats are increasing, making faster patching critical.
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Microsoft is expanding its Patch Tuesday updates to include more security fixes at once. The company is using AI to identify potential security issues earlier and more efficiently. This change aims to better protect users against rapidly evolving AI-driven cyber threats.

AI-driven security threats are increasing, making faster patching critical.
Microsoft (MSFT)
More frequent and comprehensive updates can reduce vulnerability risks for enterprises.
Organizations should prepare for larger, more frequent Windows updates to maintain security.
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Microsoft is expanding its Patch Tuesday updates to include more security fixes at once. The company is using AI to identify potential security issues earlier and more efficiently. This change aims to better protect users against rapidly evolving AI-driven cyber threats.