Established protocols for managing modifications are required after the release of a software product to preserve the integrity of the deployed system.
False; protocols for managing modifications post-release are not necessary as the product development is already concluded.
True; established protocols for managing modifications, known as change management procedures, are indeed required to maintain the integrity and security of a software product after its release.
The question refers to the necessity of change management procedures, which are pivotal in the latter stages of developing and maintaining software. This is to systematically manage all changes to the product, documenting, assessing, and approving alterations to uphold the product's integrity and security post-deployment.
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