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Splunk names Tenable its strategic vulnerability management provider

Ray Komar, vice president of technology and cloud alliances, Tenable

Tenable announced a strategic partnership with Splunk to enable security teams to better correlate events, take action on flaws and meet compliance standards. The combined power of Tenable vulnerability management insights with Splunk’s log and flow consolidation capabilities simplifies risk prioritization and accelerates threat response, ultimately reducing overall business risk.

Today’s security teams are inundated with thousands of alerts each day from multiple tools and lack complete visibility into their environment. Security teams are stretched thin, making it difficult to analyze and act on every event in the environment. Instead of getting ahead of cyber risk, organizations find themselves in a repeated cycle of responding to potential breaches in progress.

Tenable provides Splunk customers with full visibility into all assets, and continually assesses those assets for exposures and vulnerabilities, assigning each weakness a Vulnerability Prioritization Rating (VPR). This easy-to-understand prioritization score signifies relative risk to the business. Paired with the log and flow consolidation capabilities provided by Splunk, customers unlock meaningful correlation data and advanced analytics for incident response, enabling them to prioritize and focus security event investigations on the biggest risk, all in one dashboard.

“Together with Tenable, we provide our joint customers the ability to detect, investigate and take action on vulnerabilities to their technology assets. We’ve launched this partnership with Tenable because of its effective exposure management capabilities and commitment to helping customers understand and reduce business risk,” said Hitu Chawla, GVP, Partner Strategy and Solutions, Splunk. 

“Uniting Splunk’s log and flow consolidation capabilities and Tenable’s visibility and vulnerability data, organizations can respond quickly to actual risk, rather than perceived risk. With this data at their fingertips, cybersecurity teams can address security incidents faster, freeing up their time to focus on other meaningful initiatives,” said Ray Komar, vice president of technical alliances, Tenable. 

In addition to streamlined vulnerability response workflows, this technology partnership enables organizations to integrate exposure and asset data for improved visibility and accelerated incident response. Enrich existing event analysis with important vulnerability context. They will be able to focus event investigations on the biggest cyber risks to the business and prioritize remediation based on the likelihood of an attack. Last but not the least, improve incident response time by utilizing Tenable vulnerability data into all assets and their vulnerabilities, misconfigurations and unpatched components in a single security and observability platform.

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