Tenable One has reached a new milestone with over 300 validated integrations, making it the most open exposure management platform in cybersecurity. Tenable, known for its unified approach to cyber risk, now connects more parts of the security stack than any competitor.
The average enterprise runs 83 different cybersecurity tools. These tools often work in silos. This leads to blind spots and wasted time. Tenable One helps by unifying security data into one view. It integrates tools like EDR, CNAPP, PAM, asset inventory, and others.
Tenable’s Chief Product Officer Eric Doerr said, “Reaching over 300 integrations is a fundamental shift in cyber control.” The platform lets companies keep their existing tools while gaining full visibility through the management platform.
With integrations across SIEMs, ITSMs, patch management, and communication platforms, Tenable One drives action, not just analysis. It automates remediation and reduces manual work.
About two-thirds of Tenable One customers already use these integrations. They report up to 10x more visibility and 75% faster data aggregation. This allows teams to focus on prevention, not reaction. By operating as an open exposure management platform, Tenable One enables better collaboration and risk reduction.
A new universal integrations connector will launch this fall. It will let customers and partners build and manage their own integrations, reinforcing Tenable’s open exposure management platform strategy.
Partner Highlights:
- Splunk: Embeds Tenable data into Splunk Cloud, Enterprise Security, and SOAR.
- ServiceNow: Connects Tenable One with ServiceNow AI for fast, enterprise-scale remediation.
- CyberArk: Combines identity protection with exposure data to stop privilege-based attacks.