Susan Bradley, CPA aka Ebitz - SBS Rocks [MVP] wrote:
Don't release a beta patch ....
1. it would get patches into reverse engineering faster [hello look
what happened to the leaked patch]
and 2.
Don't ask for an untested patch if you are not willing to be there in
the newsgroups, communities and listserves helping the dead bodies
after a bad patch sir.
Do you do/handle change management in your firm? Even in my small
firm I could not handle the 'any time/any day' that patches used to
come out before.
Be careful of what you ask for sir...because if you get what you
want.... ensure your firm has the resources to test/deploy/change
management on a 24 hours a day 7 days a week schedule because
exploits can be built in less than 20 minutes.
If the security issue has been responsible disclosed, there is a
process that is needed to build a patch and test the patch. Some
issues take more than 'days' sir. And testing takes time as well, sir.
For my community I want tested patches sir, and I will argue until
doomsday on that point. Don't hurt my community with a bad patch or
a beta patch, sir.
I quite agree, I disagree on the amount of time it currently takes for
any vendor to release patches. Apparently we "Got used" to slowness,
false positives and many other ills. Maybe it's time that changed?
Gadi.