Tenable One Adds AI Connectors, Panels for Unified Dashboards
Tenable is launching enhancements to its Tenable One platform, integrating connectors for third-party data and customizable dashboards that unify AI-driven security risk management.
"The cybersecurity market is saturated with point solutions that operate in isolation, slowing down security efforts and leaving organizations vulnerable," writes Steve Vintz, Co-CEO and CFO, Tenable, in a press release. "The power of Tenable One allows organizations to see risks across all security tools in context and focus remediation efforts on the exposures that matter most."
The IT security environment is characterized by fragmentation, where enterprises use an average of 83 disconnected tools, says Tenable. This dispersion creates blind spots in risk monitoring and hinders coordinated threat response. The operational complexity derived from the lack of integration between security systems affects the efficiency of attack surface management. Against this backdrop, Tenable has developed Tenable One, a platform that unifies visibility and analysis of risk exposure using AI-based technology and a cloud-native architecture.
Tenable One now incorporates a growing ecosystem of connectors ready to integrate with solutions for endpoint detection and response (EDR), cloud security, vulnerability management, operational technology, ticketing systems, and more. This integration consolidates data from both native and third-party sources into a single platform, providing a contextualized view aligned with business objectives.
The technology foundation of the platform is Tenable Exposure Data Fabric, a scalable architecture that ingests, normalizes, and connects data across the security ecosystem. This infrastructure powers the Tenable ExposureAI machine learning engine, which identifies complex risk combinations and hidden attack paths, prioritizing remediation actions based on their potential impact on the organization.
New unified risk dashboards offer fully customizable visualizations, eliminating manual report generation. These dashboards are tailored to users' specific roles and business priorities, facilitating faster and more effective communication of risks to the areas involved.
With the introduction of these connectors and dashboards, Tenable expands its offering in the exposure management market following the acquisition of Vulcan Cyber, reinforcing its commitment to integration, intelligence, and operational scale. The platform is expected to continue to expand its portfolio of connectors in 2Q25, establishing itself as a central tool for unified risk management in large enterprises.





