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Tenable named major player in IDC MarketScape for cloud-native app protection platforms

Tenable named major player in IDC MarketScape for cloud-native app protection platforms

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Tenable recently announced it has been named a Major Player in the debut IDC MarketScape: Worldwide Cloud-Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) 2025 Vendor Assessment.
Tenable's position as a Major Player in the IDC MarketScape is based on a comprehensive evaluation of its capabilities and strategies. The assessment criteria include structured discussions, interviews with market leaders, and end-user experiences.
According to the IDC MarketScape, 'Others described the critical visibility it provides in protecting sensitive data and how cloud workload protection delivered as a part of Tenable Cloud Security CNAPP provides its leaders with clear, actionable insights, reducing noise and focusing on critical vulnerabilities', With a focus on innovation and seamless integration with Tenable One, its flagship exposure management platform, Tenable Cloud Security delivers a complete, out-of-the-box CNAPP solution that empowers organisations to secure their entire cloud stack—across infrastructure, workloads, identities, data and AI—without the need for additional tools or modules. By reducing risk in the cloud with a CNAPP solution, organisations address one of the most critical pieces of their overall exposure profile.
The report goes on to say that, 'Tenable Cloud Security provides visibility information tailored to specific cloud providers like AWS, GCP, Azure, and Oracle Cloud, eliminating the need for security personnel to translate findings. Each cloud risk finding is explained with its context, detailing the criticality level based on impact and likelihood of exploitation. Specific remediation guidance is provided'.
Tenable Cloud Security provides visibility, context-rich prioritisation and identity-intelligent risk analysis to uncover toxic access combinations that others miss. With fast deployment, automated remediation workflows and unified risk insights spanning cloud and on-prem, Tenable enables security and DevOps teams to collaborate effectively, reduce tool sprawl and accelerate risk reduction.
'We believe being named a Major Player in the first-ever IDC MarketScape for CNAPP is a powerful validation of our strategy and our commitment to helping customers understand and reduce risk across not only their cloud environments, but their entire attack surface', said Eric Doerr, Chief Product Officer, Tenable. 'Reducing risk in the cloud goes a long way to managing exposure for the organisation as a whole. It's about providing the context and intelligence that enables organisations to prioritize what matters and proactively remediate flaws before they can be exploited. This recognition highlights the incredible progress and innovation we're delivering to our customers'.
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