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2025-12-04 18:02:06
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A new Windows Autopatch CVEs report in Intune helps track remediated vulnerabilities, device risk status, and links to remediation steps for improved security management.
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A new Windows Autopatch report empowers your organization to prioritize update deployment, demonstrate compliance, and maintain a robust security posture. The Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) report joins your other Windows quality update reports right in the Microsoft Intune admin center. Use it to view Windows CVEs addressed by recent quality updates and follow links to remediation documentation and device-level vulnerability status.
When will this happen:
The new report is already available.
How this will affect your organization:
This report can help simplify how you track which vulnerabilities have been remediated and which devices remain at risk. It can also help strengthen your vulnerability response strategy by identifying and linking to specific Windows updates that address each vulnerability.
What you need to do to prepare:
Read Additional information to learn how to get started with this new report in Windows Autopatch. If you don’t use Windows Autopatch yet, you can get familiar with it through Windows Autopatch documentation.
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