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Tenable One platform adds connectors & custom risk dashboards
Tenable One platform adds connectors & custom risk dashboards

Techday NZ

time22-05-2025

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

Tenable One platform adds connectors & custom risk dashboards

Tenable has announced new enhancements to its Tenable One platform, expanding its exposure management capabilities with the introduction of third-party data connectors and unified, customisable risk dashboards. The Tenable One platform, powered by Tenable ExposureAI and built upon the Tenable Data Fabric, now allows organisations to consolidate cybersecurity data from both Tenable and external sources. This provides a unified view of assets, exposures, and cyber risk, delivering what the company describes as integrated insights for security teams. The platform features a growing ecosystem of out-of-the-box connectors. These enable integration with a variety of third-party tools commonly used for endpoint detection and response (EDR), cloud security, vulnerability management, operational technology security, and ticketing systems. With these integrations, security data is unified across different products, allowing for comprehensive risk assessment. According to Tenable, large organisations often rely on numerous security solutions - an average of 83 different tools, as reported by IBM in January 2025. This leads to fragmented data, operational inefficiencies, and potential blind spots in security coverage. The Tenable One platform aims to address these challenges by consolidating data from both native and external sources into a single contextualised view. This, in turn, supports more informed and business-aligned security decisions. At the centre of the platform is the Tenable Exposure Data Fabric, a cloud-native architecture that collects, normalises, and connects data from across the security ecosystem. This data is utilised by Tenable ExposureAI, which applies machine learning to highlight toxic risk combinations, identify hidden attack paths, and prioritise mitigations based on their potential impact on business operations. The platform also introduces unified risk dashboards that are fully customisable to align with specific business roles and priorities. These dashboards aim to reduce the reliance on manual reporting by providing flexible report configurations and advanced visualisation tools. Security teams are able to present insights and communicate risks more efficiently, according to the company. Steve Vintz, Co-Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer at Tenable, said: "The cybersecurity market is saturated with point solutions that operate in isolation, slowing security efforts and leaving organisations vulnerable. The power of Tenable One enables organisations to view risks across security tools in context and focus remediation efforts on the exposures that matter most." These enhancements to the Tenable One platform follow Tenable's acquisition of Vulcan Cyber and further their stated commitment to expanding exposure management capabilities. The company has indicated plans for additional connector integrations in the future, continuing into the second quarter of 2025 and beyond. Tenable states that the updated platform supports security teams in prioritising risk, responding more quickly to incidents, and reducing cyber risk with greater precision. The customisable dashboards are designed to facilitate communication of risk at various levels within an organisation, aligning cybersecurity efforts with broader business objectives. The company's approach centres on the principle that consolidating fragmented security data and providing unified risk insights is fundamental to enabling more proactive cybersecurity programmes. The integrations and capabilities introduced with Tenable One are positioned to support organisations of varying sizes and across different sectors, given the prevalence of complex and heterogeneous security environments highlighted by recent surveys and market analyses.

Tenable Adds Third‍-‍Party Connectors To Tenable One Platform
Tenable Adds Third‍-‍Party Connectors To Tenable One Platform

Channel Post MEA

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Channel Post MEA

Tenable Adds Third‍-‍Party Connectors To Tenable One Platform

Tenable has announced powerful new enhancements to its flagship platform, Tenable One, with the introduction of Tenable One Connectors and customizable risk dashboards. These advancements — powered by Tenable ExposureAI and built on the Tenable Data Fabric — make Tenable One the most advanced exposure management solution available today. With third-party data connectors, organisations unlock a contextualised view of all their security risk data in one place, regardless of the security products they use. In today's fragmented security landscape, large organisations juggle an average of 83 disconnected tools1, leading to siloed operations and critical blind spots. The result is scattered data and operational inefficiencies across the attack surface. Tenable One addresses this complexity by consolidating exposure insights from both native and third-party tools into a unified, contextual view, transforming fragmented data into business-aligned intelligence. Tenable One now features a vast and rapidly expanding ecosystem of out-of-the-box Connectors, enabling seamless integration with widely used third-party tools for endpoint detection and response (EDR), cloud security, vulnerability management, operational technology security, ticketing systems and more. With new Connectors launching throughout Q2 2025 and beyond, Tenable unifies security data across the enterprise, delivering a comprehensive and actionable view of organisational risk. At the core of the platform is the Tenable Exposure Data Fabric, a scalable, cloud-native architecture that ingests, normalizes, and connects data across the security ecosystem. This foundation feeds Tenable ExposureAI, the platform's machine learning engine that surfaces toxic risk combinations and hidden attack paths, and prioritises actions based on potential business impact. New unified risk dashboards further elevate the platform's impact. Designed to eliminate time-consuming manual reporting, these dashboards offer fully customizable views that align to specific business roles and priorities. With flexible report configurations and powerful visualisation options, security teams can deliver insights and communicate risks faster and with greater business impact. 'The cybersecurity market is saturated with point solutions that operate in isolation, slowing security efforts and leaving organisations vulnerable,' said Steve Vintz, co-chief executive officer and chief financial officer, Tenable. 'The power of Tenable One enables organisations to view risks across security tools in context and focus remediation efforts on the exposures that matter most.' These innovations mark a major milestone following Tenable's acquisition of Vulcan Cyber and reinforce Tenable's commitment to lead the exposure management market with unmatched breadth, intelligence and operational scale. 0 0

Tenable One unifies risk data with new connectors & dashboards
Tenable One unifies risk data with new connectors & dashboards

Techday NZ

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • Techday NZ

Tenable One unifies risk data with new connectors & dashboards

Tenable has announced the introduction of Tenable One Connectors and customisable risk dashboards to its flagship exposure management platform. The enhancements allow organisations to aggregate and contextualise their security risk data from both Tenable and third-party security products within a unified interface. This expansion marks the first time the Tenable One platform has been opened to ingest and contextualise data from sources outside of its native toolset. Large organisations currently utilise an average of 83 distinct security tools, according to a recent IBM report. Such fragmentation can result in operational silos, data scattered across platforms, and ultimately, critical blind spots within the attack surface. Tenable One Connectors are designed to integrate major third-party tools used for endpoint detection and response (EDR), cloud security, vulnerability management, operational technology security, and ticketing, among other applications. The company has stated that further connectors are scheduled for release throughout the second quarter of 2025 and beyond. By consolidating exposure insights from otherwise disconnected products, Tenable One aims to provide a comprehensive overview of organisational risk, regardless of the specific mix of security solutions in place. At the core of the platform's architecture is the Tenable Exposure Data Fabric, described by Tenable as a scalable, cloud-native system that ingests, normalises, and connects data from across the security ecosystem. This data foundation supports Tenable ExposureAI, a machine learning engine within the platform intended to identify toxic risk combinations and hidden attack paths and to prioritise responses based on potential business impact. The latest version of Tenable One introduces unified risk dashboards that are fully customisable. These dashboards are aimed at replacing manual reporting processes, with configurations and visualisation options that can be tailored to align with specific business roles and organisational priorities. According to the company, the dashboards are intended to enable security teams to deliver insights and communicate risks with greater efficiency and clarity. The customisable nature of the reporting aims to assist businesses in focusing remediation efforts on the areas that present the greatest risk. Steve Vintz, Co-Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer at Tenable, said: "The cybersecurity market is saturated with point solutions that operate in isolation, slowing security efforts and leaving organisations vulnerable. The power of Tenable One enables organisations to view risks across security tools in context and focus remediation efforts on the exposures that matter most." The launch of these features follows Tenable's recent acquisition of Vulcan Cyber and is cited by the company as reinforcement of its intentions to maintain breadth, intelligence, and operational scale within the exposure management sector. Organisations adopting Tenable One will have access to an expanding library of integrations as the company continues to develop and release new connectors. Tenable says these developments are positioned to help businesses address the operational inefficiencies and risk visibility challenges associated with managing numerous point security solutions. The platform is intended to supply business-aligned intelligence by consolidating diverse streams of risk data, thereby supporting security and IT teams in making more informed decisions in response to evolving threats.

Tenable, the Maryland cybersecurity juggernaut, is opening an office in Israel
Tenable, the Maryland cybersecurity juggernaut, is opening an office in Israel

Technical.ly

time14-05-2025

  • Business
  • Technical.ly

Tenable, the Maryland cybersecurity juggernaut, is opening an office in Israel

Power Moves is a recurring series where we chart the comings and goings of talent across the region. Got a new hire, gig or promotion? Email us at baltimore@ The Baltimore region's private sector and public agencies keep on bustling despite the now-paused trade war between the US and China, plus tariffs bringing uncertainty to global economy-dependent entities like the port. In true Maryland fashion, there've been a lot of leadership moves in cybersecurity. For example, a local company opened a new operations center in Tel Aviv. Maryland also appointed a new chief cybersecurity officer. Cyber isn't the only sector of note: A local accelerator brought its programming to New Jersey, too. Keep scrolling to get the details on those and more regional power moves. First, check out the chart below for a snapshot of what kind of jobs are in demand right now in the Baltimore region, and how much those employees make. Tenable opens new office in Israel, taps chief product officer Columbia-headquartered Tenable's employees in the Tel Aviv region will now work out of the Landmark TLV Building in Israel. The company's 250 workers in that region, a major economic and tech industry hub, will occupy multiple floors, per a press release. That number includes people focused on research and development, as well as several of Tebable's existing products. 'Israel is a global leader in cybersecurity, and we're proud to be part of such an active and innovative community,' said Steve Vintz, Co-CEO and CFO of Tenable. 'Bringing our teams together under one roof not only strengthens collaboration but also reinforces our dedication to growing with – and investing in – the companies and future technology leaders who make this region so exceptional.' This news follows Tenable's acquisition of the Israeli firm Vulcan Cyber for $147 million in cash, plus $3 million in restricted stock units. The Maryland firm also appointed a new chief product officer. Eric Doerr joins the C-suite as Tenable plans to expand its exposure management platform. He's worked in scaling cybersecurity products for nearly three decades, most recently as vice president of security products at Google Cloud. 'Tenable is transforming how organizations think about and reduce cyber risk,' Doerr said in an announcement. 'Its forward-thinking approach to exposure management and its rapid innovation in cloud security make this an incredibly exciting time to join.' Maryland hires chief cybersecurity officer James Saunders will lead the Office of Security Management under the state's information technology department. Before this role, Saunders served as the chief information security officer (CISO) and deputy chief information officer at the US Office of Personnel Management. He also worked as the CISO for the federal Small Business Administration. 'I am a big advocate for embracing emerging technologies to help transform and secure organizations,' said Saunders in a press release. 'And I'm a big believer in partnership. Whether they are part of my security team or not, I will work hand in hand with those across the State of Maryland to ensure we keep our people and our assets safe, together.' Conscious Venture Lab expands to New Jersey The Baltimore-based accelerator will now host programming for entrepreneurs in Trenton. Conscious Venture Lab is a project of the Novella Center for Entrepreneurship, which organizes training for founders and CEOs. It's focused on providing mentorship and resources to diverse entrepreneurs. The expansion of its program to New Jersey's capital city has already received a cosign from its top politician. 'This venture will bring tremendous opportunity to Trenton's entrepreneurial ecosystem — our local entrepreneurs will have the chance to connect with networks and gain access to world-class mentorship,' said Trenton Mayor W. Reed Gusciora. 'It's a strong vote of confidence in the talent and potential we have in Trenton.' Founders from across New Jersey will be eligible for the program, which offers 14 -weeks of training and mentorship. Applications close on July 25, and the accelerator will start in October. More leadership moves: Castle Biosciences, a publicly traded Texas company specializing in diagnostics, acquired the Baltimore cancer detection company Previse. Tammi Thomas, chief development and marketing officer at TEDCO, was tapped to lead the Maryland Economic Development Association's board of directors. Kate Dwyer officially joined Storytime AI as its chief marketing officer and marketing cofounder. She previously worked at Amazon Web Services as a senior marketing manager. Baltimore firm PEI Staffing's CEO David Epstein was sentenced to over a year in prison for PPP loan fraud, the Baltimore Business Journal reported. Investment and advisory firm Brown Advisory opened an office in Abu Dhabi due to increased demand from global clients. Rite Aid is closing its Harford County distribution center in June and plans to lay off 363 employees, as reported by the Baltimore Business Journal. Warehouse workers at the Gleb Burnie Toyota distribution center voted to ratify a three-year collective bargaining agreement with representation from the Teamsters labor union. Techstars hired Ashley Kovacs as program manager for the global investment and accelerator company's AI-focused accelerator in Baltimore. She previously worked at the Baltimore healthtech company Protenus, whose CEO (and 2025 RealLIST Connector) Nick Culbertson now leads the Techstars accelerator, in hiring and recruitment. Healthtech company Connected Health won the 'Best Healthcare Big Data Solution' award at the 9th annual MedTech Breakthrough Awards program for its platform. Mark Anthony Thomas, president and CEO of the Greater Baltimore Committee, joined the board of the International Economic Development Council. Ling Ling Sun joined Maryland Public Television in Owings Mills as vice president of its technology division. She recently served as CTO at Nebraska Public Media. Baltimore-headquartered athleticwear giant Under Armour appointed the CEO and chef investment officer at Soros Fund Management to its board of directors. Dawn N. Fitzpatrick will join the board along with Eugene D. Smith, former senior vice president and athletic director at Ohio State University; and Robert J. Sweeney, the president of the private equity firm Sycamore Partners.

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