Oct. 31, 2023, 11:05 a.m. | /u/AbsolemP

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So, I'm starting a new position at a really big company, 20.000+ employees, in a vulnerability management role. At my current position I've done some vulnerability management work, however, it wasn't really "the right way", with CAB meetings, rollback plans, etc. Do you guys know where, and if, I can be more prepared for it? Learn how to deal with a certain vulnerability? I know this is difficult because each scenario and each vulnerability affect the environment in a different …

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