Tenable Announces Intent to Acquire Apex Security to Expand Exposure Management Across the AI Attack
Tenable Holdings, Inc., the exposure
management company, announced its intent to acquire Apex Security,
Inc., an innovator in securing the rapidly expanding AI attack surface. Tenable
believes the acquisition, once completed, will strengthen Tenable’s ability to
help organizations identify and reduce cyber risk in a world increasingly
shaped by artificial intelligence.
Generative AI tools and autonomous
systems are rapidly expanding the attack surface and introducing new risks —
from shadow AI apps and AI-generated code to synthetic identities and
ungoverned cloud services. In 2024, Tenable launched Tenable AI Aware which
already helps thousands of organizations detect and assess AI usage across
their environments. Adding Apex capabilities will expand on that foundation —
adding the ability to govern usage, enforce policy, and control exposure across
both the AI that organizations use and the AI they build. This move reinforces
Tenable’s long-standing strategy of delivering scalable, unified exposure
management as AI adoption accelerates.
“AI dramatically expands the attack
surface, introducing dynamic, fast-moving risks most organizations aren’t
prepared for,” said Steve Vintz, Co-CEO and CFO, Tenable.
“Tenable’s strategy has always been to
stay ahead of attack surface expansion — not just managing exposures, but
eliminating them before they can be exploited.”
“As organizations move quickly to adopt
AI, many recognize that now is the moment to get ahead of the risk — before
large-scale attacks materialize,” said Mark Thurmond, Co-CEO, Tenable. “Apex
delivers the visibility, context, and control security teams need to reduce
AI-generated exposure proactively. It will be a powerful addition to the Tenable One platform and a perfect
fit for our preemptive approach to cybersecurity.”
Founded in 2023, Apex attracted early
interest from CISOs and top investors, including Sam Altman (OpenAI), Clem
Delangue (Hugging Face), and venture capital firms Sequoia Capital and Index
Ventures. The company quickly emerged as an innovator in securing the use of AI
by developers and everyday employees alike — addressing the growing need to
manage usage, enforce policy, and ensure compliance at scale.
“The AI attack surface is deeply
intertwined with everything else organizations are already securing. Treating
it as part of exposure management is the most strategic approach. We’re excited
to join forces with Tenable to help customers manage AI risk in context — not
as a silo, but as part of their broader environment,” said Matan Derman, CEO
and Co-Founder of Apex Security.
Following the acquisition close, Tenable
expects to deliver integrated capabilities in the second half of 2025 as part
of Tenable One — the industry’s first and most comprehensive exposure
management platform. The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. The
deal is expected to close later this quarter.
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