Tenable Now Features 300+ Platform Integrations

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Tenable One surpasses 300 integrations, unifying security tools to help organizations manage risk, close gaps, and modernize cyber exposure.

Written By: Jordan Smith
Aug 5, 2025
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Tenable, an exposure management company, has reached a significant milestone for its Tenable One Exposure Management Platform.

Milestone signifies progress towards goal of unified approach to cybersecurity

The platform now features over 300 validated integrations, making Tenable One a significant tool in providing connective tissue for an organization’s security stack.

“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,” said Eric Doerr, chief product officer at Tenable. “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.”

The Tenable One Platform

In addressing challenges related to siloed views of an organization’s attack surface, the Tenable One Exposure Management Platform is a product that highlights blind spots that attackers often exploit.

The platform unifies data from across the technology ecosystem, including endpoint detection and response (EDR), cloud-native application protection platforms (CNAPP), asset inventory, privileged access management (PAM) tools, and other relevant systems. This unification provides a single, contextualized view of risk.

Tenable One enables organizations to visualize attack paths and perform contextual analysis to focus on exposures that are most significant. 

“Compromising privileged access remains the primary goal of cyberattackers, and understanding exposure is critical,” said Joanne Wu, Vice President, Business Development, CyberArk. “The integration between the CyberArk Identity Security Platform and Tenable One gives our joint customers a powerful advantage. With a unified approach that combines deep vulnerability insights with intelligent privilege controls, organizations can pinpoint risks to their most sensitive accounts and act swiftly to secure them, preventing privilege escalation and stopping breaches.”

According to Tenable, two-thirds of their platform’s users already leverage Tenable integrations. Some customers also report up to 10 times greater visibility and 75 percent less time spent aggregating data.

News follows recent addition of connectors within the platform

Not long ago, Tenable added new connectors to nearly 40 third-party solutions to simplify security for organizations.

These out-of-the-box connectors in the Tenable One platform enable 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.

“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.”

Attack vectors for organizations are growing consistently week after week. To help drive proactive security outcomes, Trend Micro launched a new AI Agent earlier this year. Learn more about how the AI agent predicts and prevents threats across an organization.

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Jordan Smith is a news writer who has seven years of experience as a journalist, copywriter, podcaster, and copyeditor. He has worked with both written and audio media formats, contributing to IT publications such as MeriTalk, HCLTech, and Channel Insider, and participating in podcasts and panel moderation for IT events.

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