Exposure management platform vendor Tenable has added new connectors to nearly 40 third-party solutions in an effort to simplify how organizations stay secure.

Tenable One gains third-party tool integrations and customizable dashboards

The company today announced various updates to its Tenable One platform, all aimed at simplifying an organization’s approach to security.

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 everything from endpoint detection and response (EDR), cloud security, and vulnerability management, to operational technology security, ticketing systems, and more.

“The cybersecurity market is saturated with point solutions that operate in isolation, slowing security efforts and leaving organizations vulnerable,” said Steve Vintz, co-CEO and chief financial officer at 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.”

The Tenable Exposure Data Fabric is a scalable, cloud-native architecture that ingests, normalizes, and connects data. It is the foundational element powering Tenable ExposureAI, the platform’s machine learning engine that surfaces potential issues and prioritizes actions based on business impact. 

Beyond the new integration capabilities and machine learning technologies, Tenable has also announced new unified risk dashboards available within the platform. The company says these dashboards offer flexible report configurations and visualization options aligned to the needs of specific business objectives and roles.

Move one of many recent signals to a more integrated future

Tenable’s enhancements to its platform are one of many announcements made so far this year aimed at connecting disparate tools in one view. As channel partners and their enterprise customers continue to report maintaining an average of 83 tools, keeping the various solutions straight has proven increasingly difficult.

As we have outlined in our reporting, more tech companies are offering seamless integration into each other’s solutions rather than trying to convince partners and customers to work only with them.

Syncro is focused on offering a next-generation “XMM” solution to replace traditional RMM/PSA tooling in partners’ tech stacks. At the same time, though, CEO Michael George said it will continue to integrate with legacy options from Kaseya and ConnectWise.

Scale Computing and Veeam, too, recently announced the integration of their platforms to provide customers of both with a more holistic experience. Those companies join others, from CrowdStrike to giants including Google Cloud and AWS, that continue to collaborate with others in the market to bring end-to-end tools and integrated solutions to partners and customers.
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