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Channel Post MEA
a day ago
- Business
- Channel Post MEA
Tenable One Surpasses 300 Integrations
Tenable has announced a major new milestone as the Tenable One Exposure Management Platform now features over 300 validated integrations, making it the most open and interconnected exposure management platform on the market. This solidifies Tenable's position as the central hub for security data, analytics, and unified risk reduction, limiting the industry silos caused by fragmented visibility that have long plagued security teams. In an era where the average enterprise uses 83 different cybersecurity tools, organizations face a chaotic and siloed view of their attack surface. This fragmentation creates dangerous blind spots that attackers exploit, while security teams waste critical time manually reconciling disparate data instead of stopping threats. Tenable One uniquely solves this challenge by serving as the essential connective tissue for the security stack. While exposure management is still a newer area of focus for most organizations, it has become clear that a robust but open platform with bi-directional partnership among vendors is essential to a preventative approach to cyber risk reduction. 'A closed-off platform isn't just an inconvenience – it's a security risk, and Tenable is leading the charge to tear down these walls,' said Eric Doerr, chief product officer at Tenable. 'Reaching over 300 integrations is a fundamental shift in cyber control. We're giving our customers the power to see everything, connect everything, and manage their exposure from a single, unified platform without having to replace the tools they already trust. This is the future of cybersecurity, and Tenable is delivering it today.' The Tenable One platform unifies data from across the technology ecosystem—including endpoint detection and response (EDR), cloud native application protection platforms (CNAPP), asset inventory, privileged access management (PAM) tools and more—to provide a single, contextualized view of risk. By ingesting and correlating third-party data, Tenable One enriches it with threat intelligence and business context that identifies blind spots, allowing teams to visualize attack paths and perform contextual analysis to cut through the noise and focus on the exposures that matter most. By seamlessly integrating with IT service management systems, communication platforms, security information and event management (SIEM) tools, and patch management tools, Tenable One doesn't just provide insight—it drives action. The platform automates remediation workflows and streamlines cross-team collaboration, dramatically reducing the time it takes to investigate and close exposures. Two-thirds of Tenable One customers — including many of the most security-mature organizations — already leverage Tenable integrations. This open ecosystem delivers measurable impact, with some Tenable customers reporting up to 10x greater visibility and 75% less time spent aggregating data, freeing teams to focus on preemptive, risk-based operations. To further accelerate integration development and expand ecosystem reach, Tenable is introducing a universal integrations connector for the Tenable One platform this fall. This flexible, self-service framework enables customers and partners to easily build and maintain their own integrations – securely connecting custom applications and security tools to Tenable One without waiting on vendor roadmaps. It reinforces Tenable's commitment to openness while empowering organizations to tailor the platform to their unique environments. What Partners Are Saying 'Effective security requires collaboration, and our partnership with Tenable exemplifies this approach in action. By integrating Tenable One's rich exposure data directly into Splunk Cloud Platform, Splunk Enterprise Security, and SOAR, we are providing our joint customers with unparalleled context to detect and respond to threats faster than ever before. The breadth of Tenable's ecosystem is a massive force multiplier for security operations teams.' – Gretchen O'Hara, Vice President, Worldwide Channels & Alliances, Splunk 'The traditional boundaries between security and operational teams have blurred, and meaningful risk reduction demands coordinated action across the business. The deep integration between Tenable One and the ServiceNow AI Platform helps close the gap between vulnerability identification and enterprise-scale remediation. Together, we're enabling customers to accelerate response and embed risk reduction into the fabric of how work gets done, ensuring critical exposures are addressed before they can be exploited.' – Lou Fiorello, GVP and GM of Security and Risk Products, ServiceNow 'Compromising privileged access remains the primary goal of cyberattackers, and understanding exposure is critical. The integration between the CyberArk Identity Security Platform and Tenable One gives our joint customers a powerful advantage. With a unified approach that combines deep vulnerability insights with intelligent privilege controls, organizations can pinpoint risks to their most sensitive accounts and act swiftly to secure them, preventing privilege escalation and stopping breaches.' – Joanne Wu, Vice President, Business Development, CyberArk


Techday NZ
2 days ago
- Business
- Techday NZ
Tenable One reaches 300 integrations to unify security data
Tenable has announced that its Tenable One Exposure Management Platform now features over 300 validated integrations. The company stated that this milestone establishes Tenable One as the most interconnected exposure management platform currently available, allowing it to serve as what it describes as a central hub for security data and analytics integration. Fragmentation challenge With enterprises on average deploying 83 distinct cybersecurity tools according to industry research, organisations are facing fragmented and siloed views of their attack surfaces. This environment creates blind spots that attackers can target, and results in security teams spending significant time reconciling separate streams of data. Tenable's position is that Tenable One solves this challenge by connecting disparate parts of the security stack, enabling a more unified approach to exposure management. The platform's additions bring together data across various tools and systems, which the company positions as a measure towards improved risk reduction and visibility. "A closed-off platform isn't just an inconvenience - it's a security risk, and Tenable is leading the charge to tear down these walls," said Eric Doerr, chief product officer at Tenable. "Reaching over 300 integrations is a fundamental shift in cyber control. We're giving our customers the power to see everything, connect everything, and manage their exposure from a single, unified platform without having to replace the tools they already trust. This is the future of cybersecurity, and Tenable is delivering it today." Centralising risk view The Tenable One platform is designed to unify data from a range of technology sources, including endpoint detection and response (EDR), cloud native application protection platforms (CNAPP), asset inventory, and privileged access management (PAM) tools. By integrating third-party data, Tenable One aims to provide a contextualised view of risk, which it enhances with threat intelligence and business context to help security teams identify blind spots. The platform integrates with IT service management systems, communication platforms, security information and event management (SIEM) tools, and patch management products. Tenable says these integrations help automate remediation workflows and improve cross-team coordination, reducing the time needed to resolve exposures. Customer adoption and measurable impacts Tenable reports that approximately two-thirds of Tenable One customers currently use its integrations, including what it refers to as some of the most security-mature organisations. Customers have reported up to ten times greater visibility and a 75 percent reduction in data aggregation efforts according to the company, freeing resources for preventative security operations. To support future growth of the ecosystem, Tenable has announced a universal integrations connector will be introduced for the platform later in the year. This tool will enable customers and partners to develop their own integrations, allowing for secure connection of custom applications and additional security tools to Tenable One. Partner perspectives Partners have commented on the role of integration in enhancing security outcomes. "Effective security requires collaboration, and our partnership with Tenable exemplifies this approach in action. By integrating Tenable One's rich exposure data directly into Splunk Cloud Platform, Splunk Enterprise Security, and SOAR, we are providing our joint customers with unparalleled context to detect and respond to threats faster than ever before. The breadth of Tenable's ecosystem is a massive force multiplier for security operations teams." – Gretchen O'Hara, Vice President, Worldwide Channels & Alliances, Splunk Other security vendors referenced the importance of a unified approach to risk management across different business functions. "The traditional boundaries between security and operational teams have blurred, and meaningful risk reduction demands coordinated action across the business. The deep integration between Tenable One and the ServiceNow AI Platform helps close the gap between vulnerability identification and enterprise-scale remediation. Together, we're enabling customers to accelerate response and embed risk reduction into the fabric of how work gets done, ensuring critical exposures are addressed before they can be exploited." – Lou Fiorello, GVP and GM of Security and Risk Products, ServiceNow "Privileged accounts are a top target for attackers, and understanding their exposure is critical. The integration between our PAM solution and Tenable One gives our joint customers a powerful advantage. By combining Tenable's deep vulnerability insights with our privileged access controls, organizations can see exactly where their most sensitive accounts are at risk and take immediate action to secure them. This unified approach is essential for preventing privilege escalation and stopping breaches." – Joanne Wu, Vice President, Business Development, CyberArk An IBM report, referenced by Tenable, suggests that the use of comprehensive security platforms can provide business value by improving visibility and response times across complex security environments. Follow us on: Share on:


Channel Post MEA
4 days ago
- Business
- Channel Post MEA
Tenable Unveils AI-driven Enhancements To VPR
Tenable has announced the next evolution of its industry-leading Tenable Vulnerability Priority Rating (VPR) to sharpen precision and focus on risks that pose the greatest threat. Powered by generative AI, enriched threat intelligence and context-aware scoring, Tenable VPR enables organizations to quickly understand vulnerability impact, weaponization and precise remediation actions. While static Common Vulnerability Scoring System ( CVSS ) broadly flags 60% of vulnerabilities as high or critical, Tenable VPR narrowed this to a focused 3% at its launch in 2019. With these latest AI-driven enhancements, Tenable VPR delivers twice the clarity and precision by leveraging real-time data to pinpoint the critical 1.6% of vulnerabilities that represent actual business risk. These efficiency gains, combined with enhanced explainability and contextualization, translate to faster mean-time-to-remediation, optimized resources, and strategically aligned security efforts with organizational priorities. 'Our biggest problem was noise. We had thousands of vulnerabilities, and no clear way to know which ones posed a genuine threat,' said Jorge Orchilles, senior director, Readiness and Proactive Security, Verizon. 'Tenable VPR changed that by showing us what attackers are actually exploiting right now. It lets us focus our resources on the handful of issues that truly matter, which has made a real, measurable difference in how quickly we can get critical patches out.' 'We're taking our game-changing Tenable VPR to the next level with these AI-powered enhancements,' said Eric Doerr, chief product officer, Tenable. 'Tenable VPR brings an unmatched precision and depth of threat intelligence, context and explainability to cyber operations. With these critical insights at their fingertips, organizations can clearly visualize why an exposure matters, where they are vulnerable and how to close their priority risks.' In addition to hyper-focused risk prioritization, key enhancements to Tenable VPR include: AI-powered insights and explainability: VPR insights provide instant clarity, helping users quickly grasp why an exposure matters, how it's been weaponized by threat actors, and receive clear, actionable mitigation guidance. AI-generated threat summaries and remediation insights help users quickly understand real-world risks and next steps. VPR insights provide instant clarity, helping users quickly grasp why an exposure matters, how it's been weaponized by threat actors, and receive clear, actionable mitigation guidance. AI-generated threat summaries and remediation insights help users quickly understand real-world risks and next steps. Prioritization with industry and regional context: Enhanced filtering, querying and metadata help organizations understand and prioritize vulnerabilities based on real-world threats to their specific industry and region, ensuring critical exposures relevant to the business are addressed first.


Techday NZ
24-07-2025
- Business
- Techday NZ
Tenable boosts vulnerability priority rating with advanced AI
Tenable has announced advancements to its Vulnerability Priority Rating (VPR), incorporating AI-powered capabilities for heightened precision in identifying and addressing critical cybersecurity risks. The updated Tenable VPR aims to help organisations clarify which vulnerabilities require urgent attention, leveraging generative AI, advanced threat intelligence, and context-aware scoring. By doing so, the solution seeks to facilitate an understanding of vulnerability impact, exploitation potential, and the steps necessary for remediation. Cutting through the noise A significant challenge for businesses is the high volume of reported vulnerabilities, making it difficult to determine which issues pose a genuine threat. According to the company, while the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) previously classified around 60% of vulnerabilities as high or critical, the original VPR introduced in 2019 narrowed this number to 3%. With its latest AI enhancements, Tenable claims the VPR now focuses on just 1.6% of vulnerabilities that represent a material business risk. These improvements are designed to enable quicker remediation times, more efficient use of security resources, and alignment of security operations with key organisational priorities. Customer experience "Our biggest problem was noise. We had thousands of vulnerabilities, and no clear way to know which ones posed a genuine threat," said Jorge Orchilles, Senior Director, Readiness and Proactive Security at Verizon. "Tenable VPR changed that by showing us what attackers are actually exploiting right now. It lets us focus our resources on the handful of issues that truly matter, which has made a real, measurable difference in how quickly we can get critical patches out." Deeper insight and explainability The enhancements to VPR are underpinned by new AI-powered insights and explainability features. The company states that these improvements deliver instant clarity by providing users with detailed reasoning regarding the seriousness of a particular exposure, information on how threat actors have weaponised vulnerabilities, and actionable recommendations for mitigation. AI-generated threat summaries further aid users in understanding real-world risks and identifying appropriate next steps. Eric Doerr, Chief Product Officer at Tenable, commented, "We're taking our game-changing Tenable VPR to the next level with these AI-powered enhancements. Tenable VPR brings an unmatched precision and depth of threat intelligence, context and explainability to cyber operations. With these critical insights at their fingertips, organizations can clearly visualize why an exposure matters, where they are vulnerable and how to close their priority risks." Industry and regional context Tenable VPR now also includes enhanced filtering, querying, and metadata capabilities. These allow organisations to tailor their vulnerability management approach based on the threats most relevant to their specific industry sector and geographic location. The intent is to ensure that the vulnerabilities which present the greatest threat to a particular business are addressed first, improving risk posture in a targeted way. These features aim to assist organisations in tackling cyber threats more effectively by enabling clarity and prioritisation in patching and remediation efforts. The update is designed to give security teams more confidence in their decision-making processes and help them use time and resources more efficiently when addressing potential exposures. With these advancements, Tenable continues its focus on exposure management for organisations seeking to protect their assets from ongoing cyber risks. The company reports serving around 44,000 customers worldwide.


Globe and Mail
16-06-2025
- Business
- Globe and Mail
Tenable Recognized for AI Leadership with Globee Award for AI-Powered Security
COLUMBIA, Md., June 16, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Tenable®, the exposure management company, today announced that Tenable Vulnerability Management has been recognized with a prestigious 2025 Globee® Award for AI-Powered Vulnerability Management. This latest accolade underscores Tenable's market leadership, delivering advanced exposure management solutions that revolutionize the way organizations identify, prioritize and remediate cyber risk. 'This achievement is a testament to Tenable's commitment to innovation and to helping customers secure modern and emerging attack surfaces,' said Eric Doerr, chief product officer, Tenable. 'We're arming cyber defenders with innovative AI-powered exposure management solutions to get ahead of the risks before they can be exploited.' Tenable Vulnerability Management uses AI and the power of Nessus technology to analyze threat intelligence, asset criticality and vulnerability data. The enhanced visibility, predictive insights, and intelligent prioritization from Tenable enable organizations to rapidly identify emerging threats and effectively reduce risk. Tenable Vulnerability Management was also recently awarded the AI-powered vulnerability management category of the 2025 Cybersecurity Excellence Awards, further validating Tenable's AI-powered approach to proactive security. In addition to using AI to power its exposure management solutions, Tenable is also accelerating its ability to help customers safely innovate by securing the AI they use and the AI they build. This month, Tenable acquired Apex Security, a breakthrough innovator in securing the rapidly expanding AI attack surface. Building on the foundation set with Tenable AI Aware and embedded AI security posture management (AI-SPM) capabilities, the acquisition will strengthen the Tenable One exposure management platform by providing deeper visibility and control, and the ability to govern usage, enforce policy and control exposure across all AI initiatives. About Tenable Tenable® is the exposure management company, exposing and closing the cybersecurity gaps that erode business value, reputation and trust. The company's AI-powered exposure management platform radically unifies security visibility, insight and action across the attack surface, equipping modern organizations to protect against attacks from IT infrastructure to cloud environments to critical infrastructure and everywhere in between. By protecting enterprises from security exposure, Tenable reduces business risk for approximately 44,000 customers around the globe. Learn more at