Tenable One Platform Exceeds 300 Integrations

Tenable has announced a significant milestone: its Tenable One Exposure Management Platform now boasts over 300 validated integrations. This achievement positions Tenable One as the cybersecurity industry’s most open and interconnected exposure management platform on the market.
In an era where enterprises often utilize numerous cybersecurity tools, a fragmented view of the attack surface and dangerous blind spots are common challenges that attackers readily exploit. Tenable One addresses this by serving as essential connective tissue for the security stack, unifying security visibility, insight, and action across diverse IT environments.
“A closed-off platform isn’t just an inconvenience – it’s a security risk, and Tenable is leading the charge to tear down these walls,” said Eric Doerr, chief product officer at 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 from a single, unified platform without having to replace the tools they already trust. This is the future of cybersecurity, and Tenable is delivering it today.”
The Tenable One platform unifies data from across the technology ecosystem, including endpoint detection and response (EDR), cloud native application protection platforms (CNAPP), asset inventory, and privileged access management (PAM) tools, to deliver a single, contextualized view of risk. By ingesting and correlating third-party data, the platform enriches it with threat intelligence and business context, allowing teams to visualize attack paths and perform contextual analysis to prioritize critical exposures.
Moreover, Tenable One seamlessly integrates with IT service management systems, communication platforms, security information and event management (SIEM) tools, and patch management tools to drive action. The platform automates remediation workflows and streamlines cross-team collaboration, significantly reducing the time required to investigate and resolve exposures. Approximately two-thirds of Tenable One customers, including many highly security-mature organizations, already leverage these integrations. This open ecosystem delivers measurable impact, with some customers reporting up to 10 times greater visibility and 75% less time spent aggregating data, allowing teams to focus on preemptive, risk-based operations.
To further accelerate integration development, Tenable plans to introduce a universal integrations connector for the Tenable One platform this fall. This flexible, self-service framework will empower customers and partners to build and maintain their own integrations, securely connecting custom applications and security tools to Tenable One without relying on vendor roadmaps.