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Vulnerability Assessments: How to Compare Installed OS updates vs Available OS updates?

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I have been given the task to prepare a report and identify known security vulnerabilities based on the computer's configuration files. The configuration file of the computer was created using SIW System Information for Windows(gtopala.com). Since I am receiving the SIW files from a remote location, I am unable to perform a scan. Part of this report I can see installed Software updates.

I am trying to find a method/system to compare the installed OS updates with the available OS updates(maybe from Microsoft Catalog). Then I can identify missing updates for a particular workstation.

The machines are not part of the domain, so there is no WSUS support here. Can you please give me some advice on how or what my options are? Thank you in advance.

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