Tenable | Latest News & Updates - Feb 13, 2025 Release

Gora Sudindranath has joined Tenable as Director, Security Engineering in the United States, previously serving as Head of Solution Architects at Vulcan Cyber | Own exposure risk...


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Tenable

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Tenable is the exposure management company that helps organizations find, prioritize, and fix cyber risks across their IT infrastructure, cloud environments, and critical infrastructure. With an AI-powered exposure management platform, Tenable provides comprehensive security visibility and insight, enabling over 44,000 customers globally to protect against cyber threats and reduce business risk.


Tenable - Latest News and Updates

  • Gora Sudindranath has joined Tenable as Director, Security Engineering in the United States, previously serving as Head of Solution Architects at Vulcan Cyber | Own exposure risk.
  • Tenable reported a quarterly revenue of $235.7 million, marking an 11% year-over-year increase and surpassing their guidance midpoint.
  • Tenable announced that Tenable One for Government is the only FedRAMP authorized end-to-end exposure management platform.
  • On February 6, 2025, Tenable released security bulletin tns-2025-01 addressing critical vulnerabilities in its Identity Exposure product, urging users to update to version 3.77.8 or later.
  • On February 6, 2025, Tenable released security bulletin tns-2025-01 to fix critical vulnerabilities in their Identity Exposure product.
  • Tenable Co-CEO and CFO Steve Vintz discussed cybersecurity demand and acquisition plans in an interview with CNBC.
  • Tenable will host a Pro Workshop on Scan Management on February 18.
  • Tenable researchers warn that AI-enhanced romance scams have surged by 400% in India, with scammers using AI to craft convincing messages, according to senior staff research engineer Satnam Narang.

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