Patch rush on the second Tuesday of every month

Cause: Microsoft's regular updates are on the second Tuesday of every month, and each site gets a lot of attention, so you can hide behind it and release patches secretly. It's similar to the fact that things that would otherwise be treated big because of the big news don't get much attention.
Is the second Tuesday of every month an industry patch day? (Page 1/2) --ITmedia Enterprise
https://www.itmedia.co.jp/enterprise/articles/0507/19/news072.html
Such a tendency has been seen for some time. The second Tuesday of every month may be Microsoft's patch day, but it has evolved into an 'industry patch day.'
This is one of the cases where Microsoft is orienting the industry. This is happening more often than you think. Heaven knows that Microsoft didn't invent security advisories and hopes the company doesn't have to be an advisory expert. However, the company listened to customers and learned about this process.
And now, other companies are listening. Not only are they trying to imitate Microsoft, they are trying to hide behind Microsoft on the second Tuesday of every month. This is a poor alternative that is open and the right way to go. One of the right ways is to let Microsoft know-three business days before an alert or patch is released-the number of patches, the products affected, the severity of the most critical alerts, and whether the system needs to be rebooted. That's the way it is.
It's the royal road to escape responsibility, this is ...
Is the second Tuesday of every month an industry patch day? (Page 2/2) --ITmedia Enterprise
https://www.itmedia.co.jp/enterprise/articles/0507/19/news072_2.html
Below is information about Microsoft's 2005 patch day and patches from other vendors released on the same day or one day later.
So, there are various things on the above page ... Well, what about it? By chance, I feel like there are certainly many ...
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