Office 2010 post SP2 updates deploy with MDT

So I'm looking forward to deploy my office 2010 pro plus (VLK media, activating via KMS host) with MDT, and I have some configs setup using Office Customization Tool to install it. I have the SP2 installer that installs after Office 2010 is installed.
Everything works well, however until i realize that are still a few hundred MB's of update (security patches etc) after the SP2 install. So allowing MDT to install the update on run time is not ideal ( consumes more time and bandwidth) so my question is where
can I get all the post SP2 updates for office pro 2010? (I'm assuming they're all .msp files where i can dump it all into the update folder in office).
Thank you for your feedback!

Hi Jack,
Microsoft Office sustained Engineering team publish news about security updates, public updates, service packs for Office in this site:
http://blogs.technet.com/b/office_sustained_engineering/archive/tags/office+2010/default.aspx
You can find all the Office updates that released each month in this site. However, the updates that applicable to your computer are really depend on your setup environment, not all that released are applicable.
I would suggest you to go to Windows Update, and Check for updates. Windows Update will automatically search updates that are applicable to your computer. You can choose to download the updates manually and save it
to your computer.
Thanks,
Ethan Hua CHN
TechNet Community Support

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