PatchPilot

PatchPilot is a web app (with optional lightweight desktop agent) that turns patching from a spreadsheet-and-hope process into an auditable, risk-based workflow. It ingests data from common tools (Intune, Jamf, WSUS/SCCM, CrowdStrike, Tenable) and normalizes it into one “patch truth” view: what’s missing, what’s risky, what’s blocked, and who owns the exception. The AI layer drafts change tickets, maintenance-window plans, and stakeholder comms, and it auto-summarizes why a device or server is non-compliant (dependency, reboot pending, offline, policy conflict). It also produces evidence packs for SOC 2/ISO 27001: timelines, approvals, exceptions, and remediation proof. This is not a magic auto-patcher; it’s a realistic orchestration and accountability layer that reduces human coordination overhead and makes patch status defensible to auditors and leadership.

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