
Tenable powers AI-driven exposure management with third-party data connectors and unified dashboards
In today's fragmented security landscape, large organizations 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 organizational 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 prioritizes 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 visualization 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 organizations vulnerable,' said Steve Vintz, co-chief executive officer and chief financial officer, Tenable. 'The power of Tenable One enables organizations 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.
Additional Information:
See Tenable One in action by watching guided demos.
Explore the Tenable Exposure Management Resource Center for videos, one-pagers and other resources to help you understand the value of exposure management and build an efficient program.
Check out the Tenable Exposure Management Maturity Model to assess your organization's proactive security maturity level.
Join the upcoming Tenable webinar titled, 'Security Without Silos: How to Gain Real Risk Insights with Unified Exposure Management' on June 11, 2025 at 11 am ET and 10 am BST.
1 IBM report, "Capturing the cybersecurity dividend", January 2025
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 tenable.com.
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