
Patch management is not limited to Windows, macOS and Linux operating systems, it can also be extended -the first one in its league!- to all major browsers for Windows systems: Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, Apple Safari and Opera Browser, thus covering a very critical sector. The agent-less mode is the less invasive one but it’s quite costly in terms of bandwidth and resources as the audit is done directly from the machine where LanGuard runs on.Īn agent modality is available as well, with a dedicated agent on each client capable of providing even more information. Once the analysis is done, GFI LanGuard verifies any potential security issue. GFI LanGuard can be installed on a Windows platform and, from the console, you can scan the whole network to find every connected devices like physical servers or VMs, notebooks, PCs, smartphones, printers and network gear like switches, routers and access points. As a matter of fact, its quality is also proved by the fact that the engine of GFI LanGuard is also used by other vendors that then rebrands the product. This piece of software by GFI is more mature than other security tools available on the market because it works with such a completeness of features that is hardly found on other platforms. GFI LanGuard is a network security scanner and patch management system with optimal network mapping and in-depth risk analysis capabilities, all done before security breaches happen because of the lack of network patches. GFI LanGuard perfectly fits in such a context so hard to keep up with: the three pillars of vulnerability management are contained within a single piece of software, an overall package that allows you to keep networks under control and guarantee their protection. Often times, one can face problems about security, patch management and network control: these operations, like many others, are usually carried out with the aim of several, different software thus making the job hard to organize in a centralized manner. Protecting the network and managing patches Yet imagine what the outcome would have been if it targeted all Windows systems. The ransomware exploited the EternalBlue vulnerability, which is available only on non-patched version of the operating system.


Properly keeping an IT infrastructure updated is a costly and weary activity: GFI’s LanGuard is a product conceived to structure and automate management process in a complete safety.Īn example how dangerous is to have non updates systems is clearly shown by the very recent wave of infections by WannaCry, the ransomware that -albeit being targeted to a restricted number of users (they could have been way more had some remedies not been found promptly)- attacked Microsoft-based infrastructures in more than 150 countries.
