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Tenable doubles cyber exposure integrations to help manage and measure cyber risk

Security

Tenable, the cyber exposure company, announced that it has more than doubled its cyber exposure ecosystem throughout 2018, including 43 new or enhanced technology integrations and 20 new integration partners

The ecosystem now supports a total of 50 integrations and 39 technology partners, it added.

Ray Komar, vice-president of technical alliances, said, “Organisations are struggling to manage and connect the dots between the dozens of disparate security tools in their environments. We’re committed to partnering with other industry leaders to help them address their cyber risk holistically through an integrated ecosystem that addresses each stage of the cyber exposure lifecycle.”

Through the open platform, partners can integrate their solutions into the cyber exposure ecosystem. In addition, the Tenable Integration Team works with technology partners to ensure that integrations are consistently updated to maintain compatibility and take advantage of the latest product capabilities.

A sample of new and enhanced integrations across the Tenable.sc and Tenable.io platforms include:

Atlassian: Tenable.io now integrates Atlassian’s Jira Core, Jira Software and Jira Service Desk to automatically open tickets for vulnerabilities that Tenable identifies and closes once resolved, providing a cohesive and trackable remediation process.

Cisco: Ecosystem integration with Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) leverages Tenable.sc vulnerability data and compliance violation findings to trigger rule-based Network Access Control to quickly and efficiently remediate vulnerable systems.

CyberArk: Tenable’s integration with the CyberArk Privileged Access Security Solution streamlines access to hosts, providing the necessary credentials when scanning for more in-depth and accurate vulnerability assessments

Palo Alto Networks: RedLock, recently acquired by Palo Alto Networks, enables effective, comprehensive threat detection across Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud Platform public cloud environments. With RedLock and Tenable.io, organisations can ensure compliance, control security and enable security operations across public cloud computing environments from a single pane of glass.

ServiceNow: Tenable and ServiceNow provide organisations with holistic visibility by automatically discovering IT, cloud and OT assets, continuously assessing these systems for vulnerabilities, linking vulnerabilities to business criticality and prioritising issues based on these data to provide a comprehensive closed-loop remediation process.

Splunk: The Splunk Add-on for Tenable collects Tenable.io and Tenable.sc vulnerability and configuration findings into Splunk Enterprise. The add-on is Common Information Model (CIM), compatible with Splunk Enterprise Security, which correlates affected systems with SIEM alert activity to help validate threats.