Exposure management company, Tenable, is expanding its Tenable One platform by launching Tenable AI Exposure, a solution to help users see, manage, and control risks introduced by generative AI.
AI Exposure solution addresses enterprise AI policy
Tenable AI Exposure will provide an end-to-end approach that includes risk management and policy enforcement for enterprise AI platforms like ChatGPT Enterprise and Microsoft Copilot.
“Simply discovering shadow AI isn’t enough. A true exposure management strategy requires an end-to-end solution that lets organizations discover their entire AI footprint, manage the associated risks, and govern its use according to their policies. That’s exactly what we are delivering today,” said Steve Vintz, co-CEO and CFO at Tenable. “With Tenable AI Exposure, we’re giving organizations the visibility and control they need to safely embrace the promise of generative AI without introducing unacceptable risk. This is a critical step in the evolution of exposure management.”
The Tenable AI Exposure solution integrates into the Tenable One platform for a unified view of risk across the attack surface. A combination of Tenable AI Aware, AI-SPM, and new governance features will enable customers to gain comprehensive capabilities for discovering, managing, and securing enterprise AI usage.
Among the capabilities that Tenable’s unified AI Exposure delivers are:
- Comprehensive AI Discovery: Unifies insights from Tenable AI Aware, scanning from AI Security Posture Management (AI-SPM), and continuous monitoring to discover and identify all sanctioned and unsanctioned AI usage, providing a deep understanding of user interactions, data flows, and activities that might introduce risk.
- AI Exposure Management and Prioritization: Leverages AI-SPM to help organizations identify, prioritize, and manage the risk of AI exposure, including sensitive data leakage (PII, PCI, PHI), misconfigurations, and unsafe integrations with external tools.
- Governance and Control of AI Usage: Enforces security guardrails and organizational policies to regulate how AI is utilized, preventing risky user behaviors and mitigating novel threats such as prompt injections, jailbreaks, and malicious output manipulation.
300 integrations milestone: Tenable’s platform approach to exposure
Tenable recently surpassed a milestone by reaching 300 integrations. These integrations unify security tools to help organizations manage risk, close gaps, and modernize cyber exposure in the Tenable One Exposure Management Platform.
“A closed-off platform isn’t just an inconvenience– it’s a security risk, and Tenable is leading the charge to tear down these walls,” Eric Doerr, chief product officer at Tenable, said. “Reaching over 300 integrations is a fundamental shift in cyber control. We’re giving our customers the power to see everything, connect everything, and manage their exposure from a single, unified platform without having to replace the tools they already trust. This is the future of cybersecurity, and Tenable is delivering it today.”
Additionally, Tenable added new connectors to nearly 40 third-party solutions this year, simplifying security for organizations and enabling them to view risks across security tools in context.
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