Innovator Preview: Ivanti Neurons for RBVM, ASOC, Patch Management, & Patch Intune
In this conversation, Chris Goettl provides an update on the upcoming release features and demonstrates them. The release focuses on Linux support, with enhancements for Mac OS and Windows patching as well. Chris explains the content-based approach for Linux and the challenges it presents. He also discusses the ability to exclude patches via patch group and the configuration of Linux repositories. Additionally, he covers the Mac OS Sonoma support and the new always reboot option. The conversation includes demonstrations of Patch Intelligence, endpoint vulnerability, and patch configuration for Linux and Mac OS.
takeaways
- The upcoming release focuses on Linux support, with enhancements for Mac OS and Windows patching.
- Linux has a content-based approach, which presents challenges due to the variations in RPMs from different vendors.
- The ability to exclude patches via patch group is a highly requested addition for dynamic patch policies.
- Linux repositories can be configured for local or on-prem repositories with different packages.
ch. markers
00:00 - Introduction and Sam's Departure
00:30 - Release Overview
01:20 - Linux Support: Patch to Zero
04:09 - Exclude by Patch Group
06:38 - Configuring Linux Repositories
08:33 - Mac OS Sonoma Support
09:32 - Reboot Options for Mac OS
10:31 - Patch Intelligence and Linux Content
12:59 - Endpoint Vulnerability and Linux Systems
16:37 - Linux Patch Configuration
19:27 - Always Reboot Option for Mac OS
20:44 - Include and Exclude by Patch Group