Article 602E8 Apple’s Rapid Security Response will push faster updates that install on Macs without a reboot

Apple’s Rapid Security Response will push faster updates that install on Macs without a reboot

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Richard Lawler
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As part of today's announcements at WWDC 2022, Apple briefly mentioned a new addition to its security tools that will apply to iPhone, iPad, and Mac platforms called Rapid Security Response. It didn't go into a lot of detail about what Rapid Security Response is, but Apple is promising to have important security updates that get to your devices even faster. Currently, iOS and macOS users get their security updates rolled in with full system patches, usually with .1 or .0.1 version numbers, which can take quite some time for users to download and install.

Now, Apple says its Rapid Security Response updates include important security improvements that can be applied automatically between standard software updates." MacRumors reports that...

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