Tenable, the exposure management company, is debuting a series of new enhancements for Tenable Security Center, the world’s #1 vulnerability management solution managed on-prem. Designed to promote exposure comprehension and overall visibility, the new features—vulnerability intelligence, risk prioritization, and web application scanning—forward a contextual, risk-based view of enterprise security and compliance posture for on-prem systems, according to Tenable.
“Traditional on-premise vulnerability management tools limit visibility and leave organizations unknowingly vulnerable. At Tenable, we support organizations’ desire to manage data on-premises and provide them with advanced vulnerability management tools to widen visibility, understand exposures, and prioritize risk,” said Shai Morag, chief product officer, Tenable. “Tenable is a trusted partner and advisor for our cloud, on-premises, and hybrid customers, delivering advanced solutions that significantly improve their vulnerability management programs at scale.”
Key to this announcement is the introduction of Tenable Vulnerability Intelligence, an end-to-end solution to manage vulnerability exposures, as part of Tenable Security Center. Tenable Vulnerability Intelligence imbues Tenable Security Center with contextual vulnerability data, empowering users to better understand, expose, and resolve their most pressing vulnerabilities, according to the vendor.
To further deepen visibility, Tenable Security Center also features multiple curated categories for proactively surfacing threats. These categories highlight Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) that are actively being exploited, used in ransomware campaigns, and more, offering various crucial details to help remediate risk.
CVEs can now be searched for by number or common name to surface distilled vulnerability information. Additionally, new advanced search options allow users to merge various criteria—such as Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) metrics or Tenable Research metadata—to more granularly locate relevant information.
With expanded web application scan scaling, security teams benefit from a single Security Center console capable of supporting thousands of web applications and fully qualified domain names (FQDN). This streamlines large web environment management, reduces hardware needs, and limits complexity for faster scanning, according to Tenable.
Finally, Tenable now supports the latest CVSSv4 and EPSS models, enabling users to prioritize and accurately assess vulnerabilities while promoting effective resource allocation.
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