
Microsoft’s record Patch Tuesday, and it says AI found the bugs
THE SO WHAT
AI surfacing 622 vulnerabilities in a single Patch Tuesday—triple the prior month—means the bottleneck is shifting from finding bugs to triaging and patching them. Security and infra teams need to invest in automated remediation pipelines and change management, or AI-driven discovery will just widen the backlog.
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