Tenable Launches Open Partner Exchange Network (OPEN) to Connect Security Tools, Data and AI-Driven Workflows Across the Enterprise
Tenable Holdings, Inc. introduced the Tenable Open Partner Exchange Network (OPEN) and an Open Connector aimed at connecting security tools, data, and workflows through Tenable One exposure management. The effort focused on how organizations can coordinate exposure management without shifting their existing technology stack.
The company said OPEN extended Tenable One through integrations, data exchange, and orchestration capabilities. Tenable also described its approach as relying on openness to unify distributed data used to define cyber risk across an enterprise.
OPEN was built on more than 330 validated integrations. The company said bi-directional integrations and the Open Connector supported ingesting third-party telemetry into Tenable One and exporting exposure insights into downstream workflows, analytics, and remediation systems.
Eric Doerr, chief product officer, Tenable, said, “No single vendor can see everything. The data that defines cyber risk is inherently distributed across the enterprise. That’s why openness is foundational to our strategy,” said Eric Doerr, chief product officer, Tenable. “With OPEN and the Open Connector, organizations can bring together data from virtually any security tool, including third-party technologies, internal systems and emerging AI-driven workflows. We don’t ask customers to replace their existing security stack to get value from Tenable. We connect to it, unify the data and turn it into actionable exposure intelligence.”
Recorded Future’s Doug Fleming said, “Integrating the Recorded Future Intelligence Graph® into the Tenable OPEN ecosystem turns exposure management into a continuous, intelligence-led discipline. Joint customers can separate signal from noise, focus on the 1% of exposures adversaries are actually targeting, and drive faster, more confident remediation. That's the force multiplier security teams need to outpace adversaries, not just respond to them.” The release also included forward-looking statements about expected capabilities and benefits of OPEN and the Open Connector.