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    Tenable One powers AI-driven cyber risk decisions with the release of the Open Connector

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamJune 8, 2026
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    Eric Doerr, Chief Product Officer, Tenable.

    Tenable® Holdings, Inc., the exposure management company, recently announced the Tenable One Open Connector, a new capability that enables customers to bring third-party, custom and internal data from any source into the Tenable One Exposure Management Platform.

    Combined with more than 300 pre-built integrations, customers can unify all exposure data in one place to better prioritise risk and accelerate remediation.

    Tenable also announced the Tenable Open Partner Ecosystem Network, reinforcing its commitment to an open-first approach that brings together disparate security tools into a more unified and proactive defence.

    Traditional security platforms limit customers to a rigid set of integrations, creating fragmented visibility and critical context gaps. Unlike closed security platforms that restrict how data can be used, Tenable One gives customers the flexibility to bring in and operationalise data from any source, putting them in control of their security decisions.

    Tenable One is the most open and connected exposure management platform in the market, providing a unified view of risk across the entire attack surface. By bringing together data from third-party tools, internal systems and native telemetry, Tenable delivers the context needed to drive clear priorities and faster, more automated remediation.

    “Closed platforms dictate what data customers can use. We believe customers should decide”, said Eric Doerr, Chief Product Officer, Tenable. “Tenable Open Connector extends our ability to bring in even more types of security and business context into the Tenable One exposure graph. This data powers Tenable Hexa AI, our agentic engine to deliver sharper prioritisation, more accurate insights and faster, more effective remediation”.

    As AI-powered tools generate exponentially more findings, organisations need a way to bring that data together and make it actionable. With Tenable Open Connector, customers can incorporate data from AI security tools, code security platforms, cloud and identity systems, internal asset inventories and threat intelligence feeds to close context gaps and strengthen decision-making.

    Key capabilities include:

    • Unify all exposure data in one place: Ingest data from AI models, internal systems, unsupported tools and common file formats to eliminate visibility gaps and enable complete risk analysis.
    • Turn fragmented data into action: Combine third-party, custom and native telemetry to generate prioritised, business-aligned insights and drive automated remediation.
    • Stay continuously up to date: Automatic synchronisation keeps exposure data current as environments evolve, with optional manual uploads for added flexibility.
    • Adapt data to your workflows: Customise how external data is mapped and structured to support specific analysis, reporting and remediation use cases.

    More information on Tenable One Open Connector is available at: http://tenable.com/blog/new-tenable-one-open-connector-extends-third-party-integrations-unified-risk-visibility

    Image Credit: Tenable


    Source: Tahawul Tech

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