With so much of tooling and products, it should come down to
- What am I running and their current security state
- Supply chain of any change that's happening
- Test/Stage/Rollout any change - do not trust the vendor, as they do not know your infrastructure
By allowing OTA update, they assumed that the vendor has tested all permutations.
With so much of tooling and products, it should come down to
- What am I running and their current security state
- Supply chain of any change that's happening
- Test/Stage/Rollout any change - do not trust the vendor, as they do not know your infrastructure
By allowing OTA update, they assumed that the vendor has tested all permutations.