Tenable, the Exposure Management company, announced that its Tenable One Exposure Management Platform now supports on-premises and hybrid deployments via a new integration with Tenable Security Center 6.1. Tenable One streamlines exposure management for hybrid vulnerability management deployments and may help on-premises customers transition to the cloud more quickly. Tenable is now the only vendor to offer exposure management for both on-premises and hybrid deployment models.
All Tenable One customers now have access to Tenable Vulnerability Management and Tenable Security Centre, giving them the freedom to deploy their vulnerability management assets anywhere they see fit—in the cloud, on-premises, or both for a hybrid approach. Customers of Tenable Security Centre can now investigate the advantages of Tenable One’s entry into exposure management. To support cyber risk analysis and provide a single view of all exposures across the attack surface, this enables organisations to fully utilise advanced exposure management tools such as Lumin Exposure View, Attack Path Analysis, and Asset Inventory Analytics.
Tenable One integrates various features including vulnerability management, cloud security, external attack surface management (EASM), identity exposure, web application scanning, and attack path analysis to identify the most crucial vulnerabilities before they can be exploited by attackers. This solution provides continuous assessment of diverse environments, ranging from conventional IT assets to cloud resources and identity systems, offering the most comprehensive vulnerability coverage possible.
Tenable Security Center customers can now use Tenable One for a single view of all of their exposure data across the attack surface, with cyber risk analytics that enables organizations to easily prioritize remediation activity and communicate cyber risk to executive stakeholders. Both Tenable Security Center Plus and Security Center Director have been integrated to deliver additional enhanced visibility and simplified management value.
Glen Pendley, chief technology officer, Tenable said “Visibility into cyber risk factors should be a right and not a privilege, and yet for too many organizations who only deploy on-premises vulnerability management solutions, there’s no way to truly see the full picture of where the greatest threats exist.”
Pendley added “Tenable’s platform approach with Tenable One is continuing to expand its reach throughout the security stack and not only creating economies of scale but flexibility for customers as well.”
Tenable Security Center 6.1 will be generally available later in the second quarter of 2023. Tenable customers can learn more about these exciting new capabilities during the next Tenable Security Center Customer Update webinar scheduled for May 11 at 1 pm EDT.