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SCCM and JAMF Pro can report on what software is installed on computers. However, we will not be using this capability without your permission (or when state or federal law legally compels us to do so, as explained in Whitman’s Privacy Policy). [updated to accurately reflect internal policy] This information will be used in aggregate for licensing information and individually for identifying unpatched software in need of security updates.
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The Whitman network is constantly being probed from outside for vulnerablilites, and it is important that all computers have security updates installed. Unpatched systems are a major cause of data breaches commonly reported in the news and are easily preventable. One of the primary uses of endpoint management tools is to ensure security updates are applied to Whitman-owned computers in a timely fashion. Such security updates include not only operating system updates from Microsoft and Apple, but also security updates to common software such as Java and Adobe. (See the list of specific software updated by WCTS above.)
Last Updated: November 9, 2017