With new universal connector coming this fall, Tenable is redefining interoperability and cyber risk visibility for enterprises
Tenable, the exposure management company, has achieved a significant milestone as its Tenable One platform now boasts over 300 validated integrations, making it the most open and interconnected exposure management platform in the cybersecurity industry. This development reinforces Tenable’s vision of becoming the central nervous system for unified cyber risk management across complex and siloed environments.
As enterprises increasingly rely on an average of 83 cybersecurity tools, fragmented visibility and manual data correlation remain critical challenges. Tenable One addresses this by connecting endpoint security, CNAPPs, PAM solutions, SIEMs, patch management tools, and more into a single contextual platform — helping organizations see, understand, and respond to their exposure in real-time.
“A closed-off platform isn’t just an inconvenience – it’s a security risk,” said Eric Doerr, Chief Product Officer, 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 without replacing the tools they already trust.”
Nearly two-thirds of Tenable One customers already leverage these integrations to achieve 10x visibility and reduce data aggregation time by up to 75%. The platform also automates remediation workflows and fosters cross-functional collaboration, accelerating both detection and response.
To further extend its ecosystem, Tenable is set to launch a universal integrations connector this fall, enabling customers and partners to build their own secure integrations and tailor Tenable One to their specific environments — without waiting on vendor roadmaps.
Industry Partnerships Drive Impact
Tenable’s growing partner network plays a central role in expanding its reach:
- Gretchen O’Hara, VP, Worldwide Channels & Alliances at Splunk, said:
“Our integration with Tenable One provides joint customers with unparalleled context to detect and respond to threats faster than ever before.” - Lou Fiorello, GM of Security Products at ServiceNow, noted:
“Deep integration with Tenable One closes the gap between vulnerability identification and enterprise-scale remediation.” - Joanne Wu, VP, Business Development at CyberArk, added:
“Combining vulnerability insights with privilege controls helps customers act swiftly to prevent breaches and privilege escalation.”
Tenable currently secures around 44,000 customers globally, offering AI-powered visibility and control across IT, cloud, and critical infrastructure environments.