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    Tenable sharpens exposure management risk prioritisation with continuous security control validation

    Editorial teamBy Editorial teamJune 23, 2026
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    Eric Doerr, Chief Product Officer, Tenable.

    Tenable® Holdings, Inc., the exposure management company, recently announced extended continuous security control and validation capabilities within the Tenable One Exposure Management Platform.

    With security control visibility and evidence-based, contextualised insights, Tenable One confirms which cyber exposures are truly accessible and exploitable for more precise prioritisation and overall risk reduction.

    Exploitability is highly dependent on the specifics of an organisation’s environment, and the most critical exposures to address are those that attackers can exploit. Without continuous security validation, security teams lack a reliable way to distinguish true threats from false positives, leading to inefficient remediation efforts. This creates a critical prioritisation and resource burden, where security teams are dedicating time to addressing potential risks that may already have active mitigations in place. As AI speeds up vulnerability discovery, the cost and potential impact of this imprecision continue to rise.

    By weaving compensating security controls directly into the exposure prioritisation process, Tenable One eliminates the noise from theoretical risks that are functionally blocked by existing defences. The platform continuously validates security controls by cross-referencing threat intelligence and attack feasibility against the real-time defence status. This data is fed into Tenable Hexa AI—the platform’s agentic engine—for streamlined, automated remediation.

    “Our customers’ biggest challenge is knowing which exposures attackers can actually exploit and how to prioritise them”, said Eric Doerr, Chief Product Officer, Tenable. “With continuous security control validation, Tenable One now delivers visibility and context into customers’ unique security controls, further enhancing prioritisation efforts. Our platform enables security teams to stop chasing theoretical risk and focus their resources on the true, exploitable threats to their business. CISOs gain confidence that their evidence-based exposure management strategy will protect against AI-powered attacks”.

    Tenable One validation capabilities are now available to all Tenable One customers. More information on continuous security control and validation within Tenable One is available here.

    Image Credit: Tenable


    Source: Tahawul Tech

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