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title: "Resolve vulnerabilities | Lansweeper Platform"
slug: "resolve-vulnerabilities"
description: "Resolve software and OS vulnerabilities in Lansweeper by applying patch and mitigation guidance, then rescan affected assets to confirm they are fixed."
updated: 2026-06-12T12:07:24Z
published: 2026-06-12T12:07:24Z
canonical: "docs.lansweeper.com/resolve-vulnerabilities"
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# Resolve vulnerabilities

Resolving vulnerabilities protects your assets against potential threats. Lansweeper gives you the tools to identify vulnerabilities across your network, but the next step is resolving those vulnerabilities.

## Resolve software and OS vulnerabilities

1. Select the vulnerability you want to resolve.
  - If the **Patch information** tabs contain links to external sources, follow the provided links and apply the necessary mitigation strategies.
  - If the **Patch information** tabs do not contain any information, check the **References** tab instead for mitigation recommendations.
  - Alternatively, you can wait until relevant patches or updates are detected by Lansweeper's sources.
2. After applying mitigation strategies, rescan the affected assets.

During each rescan, Lansweeper re-evaluates the assets to check if the vulnerabilities have been resolved. If a vulnerability has been mitigated, the asset is no longer listed for that particular CVE. If it was the only affected asset, or if all affected assets have been fixed, Lansweeper no longer shows the CVE in your list of vulnerabilities, so the list stays accurate and current.

If you don’t want to manually inspect each vulnerability in your systems, consider using a patch management tool instead. For more information on our cybersecurity integrations, see [how Lansweeper integrates with your tech stack](https://www.lansweeper.com/product/integrations/).

## Resolve hardware vulnerabilities

In the case of hardware vulnerabilities, the most effective solution may be to replace the affected hardware component entirely. If the vulnerability spans multiple categories, try resolving the other category first.

For example: a vulnerability can be categorized as both Hardware and OS at the same time. This indicates that the asset is vulnerable due to a specific OS version running on a particular hardware model. In such cases, patching the OS vulnerability could potentially resolve the entire vulnerability.

After applying mitigation strategies, rescan the affected assets. During each rescan, Lansweeper re-evaluates the assets to check if the vulnerabilities have been resolved. If a vulnerability has been mitigated, the asset is no longer listed for that particular CVE. If it was the only affected asset, or if all affected assets have been fixed, Lansweeper no longer shows the CVE in your list of vulnerabilities, so the list stays accurate and current.
