We Run on Action1: Here’s How We Manage Our Own Patching
April 7
12 PM EDT / 5 PM CEST
About this Webinar
At Action1, we run our entire patch management program on Action1, across Windows, macOS, and Linux workstations, jump boxes, and servers.
In this session, our Head of IT, a former Action1 customer, shares how we structure and operate patching. This is a practical look at how a patch management company secures its own infrastructure.
What You’ll Learn:
- Our Patch Tuesday workflow, end to end
- How we handle zero-days without disrupting operations
- How we’ve responded to incidents like Log4j and the Notepad++ compromise
- How we maintain full asset visibility and third-party coverage
- How we use automation and policy to focus only on true exceptions
Save Your Spot
Speakers

Colin Christman
Head of IT
Colin has been with Action1 since June 2025 and brings a wealth of experience from managing complex global IT environments, and knowledge from the telecommunications, manufacturing, compliance, legal, and healthcare industries.
His efforts with cross-departmental projects, support of infrastructure, contribution to the successful compliance of our Information Security Management System (ISMS) and overall support of Action1 staff keep our day-to-day running seamlessly.

Gene Moody
Field CTO
Gene is Field CTO for Action1, where he engages with industry leaders and customers worldwide, advocating for modernizing patch management and evolving security standards, while showcasing how Action1 empowers organizations to achieve stronger resilience and compliance. With 30 years in IT, Gene has worked across development, system administration, consulting, management, and security in organizations ranging from small teams to global enterprises.
He specializes in translating complex technical challenges into clear, actionable guidance for both technical teams and executives. Known for analytical problem-solving and strategic planning, Gene excels at breaking large, high-stakes problems into manageable components and guiding teams to successful execution.