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Tenable®, the exposure management company, has announced a major expansion to its Tenable One platform. The company introduced Tenable AI Exposure, a new solution designed to manage risks introduced by generative AI.

The launch took place at Black Hat USA 2025. Tenable revealed that this new offering goes beyond simple discovery. It provides end-to-end risk management and policy enforcement for enterprise AI platforms such as ChatGPT Enterprise and Microsoft Copilot.

As businesses adopt generative AI to increase productivity, new security challenges arise. These tools create unseen exposure points that traditional systems miss. Tenable reported that security teams often lack visibility into how employees use AI, what sensitive data may be exposed, and how AI tools could be misused by attackers.

Tenable AI Exposure addresses these concerns by offering a unified, agentless solution with rapid deployment. Within minutes, it delivers coverage across the enterprise environment.

Key features include:

  • AI Discovery: Combines Tenable AI Aware, AI-SPM scanning, and continuous monitoring to detect all sanctioned and unsanctioned AI usage.
  • Exposure Management: Uses AI-SPM to identify and manage risks from data leakage, misconfigurations, and unsafe integrations.
  • AI Governance: Applies policy controls to prevent risky user behavior and mitigate threats such as prompt injection and output manipulation.

Steve Vintz, Co-CEO and CFO at Tenable, stated, “Simply discovering shadow AI isn’t enough. A true exposure management strategy must cover the full AI footprint, manage risks, and ensure policy compliance. That’s what we’re delivering with Tenable AI Exposure.”

The new capabilities are fully integrated into the Tenable One platform. This gives users a centralized view of risk across the entire attack surface.

Tenable AI Exposure is currently available via a private customer preview. General availability is expected by the end of 2025.