- Tenable One Platform Enhancements
The Tenable One platform, the cornerstone of Tenable’s cybersecurity offerings, has recently undergone significant enhancements. These updates aim to further consolidate cybersecurity data from both native and external sources, providing a unified view of assets, exposures, and cyber risk. This, in turn, enables organisations to make more informed and business-aligned security decisions.
- Third-party data connectors have been introduced, allowing for 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.
- The platform features a growing ecosystem of out-of-the-box connectors, enabling the unification of security data across different products and tools.
- Organisations can now consolidate cybersecurity data from both Tenable and external sources, delivering integrated insights for security teams.
“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.” – Steve Vintz, Co-Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer at Tenable
According to recent reports, large organisations often rely on numerous security solutions, with an average of 83 different tools reported by IBM. This fragmented data can lead to 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.
- Consolidation of data from both native and external sources enables organisations to view risks across security tools in context.
- The Tenable One platform provides a unified view of assets, exposures, and cyber risk.
- The platform supports security teams in prioritising risk, responding more quickly to incidents, and reducing cyber risk with greater precision.
A key component 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.
“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.” – Steve Vintz, Co-Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer at Tenable
These enhancements to the Tenable One platform are designed 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. 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.
