Your update dashboard keeps climbing. Not ten fixes, not fifty. Two hundred and six security patches waiting for approval, and everyone is asking if work stops now. That was June 2026, the largest Patch Tuesday on record.


This episode covers why record patch volumes are becoming normal, what AI-assisted vulnerability discovery has to do with the bug pipeline, how to prioritize under pressure with a four-lens triage framework (exploitability, exposure, impact, compensating controls), and why the real problem is not volume but the speed mismatch between finding bugs and fixing them. We walk through CVE-2026-45657, the wormable kernel issue rated CVSS 9.8, and what that severity score actually means for your risk timeline. You will also get a practical approach to building a 24-hour critical patch lane, classifying assets before the next wave, and using temporary containment when patching must wait.


This is for IT leaders managing emergency change windows, security teams ranking exploit paths, and business leaders deciding when downtime is justified.


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