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This measurement tracks the level of effort expended for each patch.Internet Explorer. At a program level, you can use the coverage metric to track the number of systems and applications that are covered by any given patch management tool (e.g., the percentage of systems with a patch agent installed, the percentage of systems using auto update features). An accurate asset management system produces the ideal baseline for this measurement, though ad hoc scanning will also produce useful results. Coverage is one of the most important metrics, since it relates directly to the amount of risk that exists and is addressed. This metric category refers to the number or proportion of systems that any particular patch effort is able to cover. To keep things simple and applicable to multiple scenarios, we'll divide them into the following categories: Checklist: Measuring patch management metrics Coverage.

From a broad perspective, you should track information in several areas (adjustable based on each particular environment).
