Threat actors do not stick to silos in the security space. They look for vulnerabilities of all kinds to exploit and move laterally through the environment. But the tools organizations rely on to secure their attack surface often focus only on individual technologies - cloud, identities, IT, OT, IoT, applications - and generate an enormous amount of data. What's missing is a cross-functional view of the relationships between assets, identities and risks that enable attacks, and more importantly - the impact on the business, whether in terms of revenue, data sovereignty, compliance or other critical metrics.
Tenable's Exposure Management Platform “Tenable One” unifies visibility, insights and remediation across the entire attack surface. Tenable's recent acquisition of Vulcan Cyber brings over 100 additional third-party integrations and enhanced remediation workflows to the Tenable One Exposure Management Platform to prioritize security risks based on contextual and enriched information. Tenable One enables organizations to identify the most important risk combinations and provides them with the tools they need to isolate and remediate priority cyber risks.
Thomas Cueni