Tenable adds third-party connectors to Tenable One
Tenable has enhanced its flagship exposure management platform Tenable One with the introduction of advancements powered by the company’s ExposureAI platform.
The company says the new enhancements include the introduction of a wide and growing ecosystem of Connectors, designed to enable deeper integration with third party security tools such as AWS Inspector, Microsoft Azure and TVM, SentinelOne, Red Hat Insights and JAMF.
The tools collectively cover endpoint detection and response, cloud security, vulnerability management, operational technology security, ticketing systems and more functions. New connectors are expected to launch throughout the quarter and beyond. Integration will enable the Tenable One platform to access and display risk data from a single place.
Meanwhile new unified risk management dashboards have been introduced to help users eliminate the need for manual reporting.
The new capabilities were developed following Tenable’s acquisition of Vulcan Cyber in February. Tenable co-CEO and CFO Steve Vintz said the enhancements have been developed to address a growing concern among the company’s customers.
“The cybersecurity market is saturated with point solutions that operate in isolation, slowing security efforts and leaving organisations vulnerable,” he said. “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.”
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