Tenable Introduces Groundbreaking Visibility Across IT, OT and IoT Domains
Tenable, the Exposure Management company, announced the release of Tenable One for OT/IoT. It is the first and only exposure management
platform that provides holistic visibility into assets across IT and operational technology (OT) environments.
The
convergence of physical assets and IT – such as HVAC systems in data centers,
badge readers in office buildings, cameras on manufacturing floors, and many
more – has resulted in a broader cyber-attack surface. As IT, OT and IoT assets
become increasingly interconnected, cyber attacks are often originating in IT
systems and then spreading into OT environments, with potentially devastating
results. Today's CISOs find themselves responsible and accountable for securing
OT and IoT environments.
Tenable
One for OT/IoT extends visibility beyond
IT, to include OT and IoT, and helps security leaders gain a clear picture of
true exposure across their entire attack surface. This first-of-its-kind
approach allows organizations to prioritize security risks wherever they reside
- be it in the cloud, data center, or the OT environment - and most
importantly, to understand how these risks create attack paths across their
infrastructure.
Users can
also view their global exposure, including OT assets, to see how their security
posture compares to other companies in their industry and gain additional
insights from their OT assets to make better decisions, faster.
The
Tenable One platform now combines the broadest vulnerability coverage spanning
IT assets, cloud resources, containers, web apps, identity systems, OT and IoT
assets. It builds on the deep threat intel, regulatory compliance and
vulnerability expertise and data from Tenable Research, and adds data analytics
to prioritize actions and reduce cyber risk, enabling:
- Comprehensive
visibility beyond the IT environment to the modern attack surface
- Risk
intelligence to mitigate operational risks
- Actionable
planning and decision making across enterprise and critical infrastructure
environments
“On a
daily basis we witness threat actors finding creative ways to disrupt
businesses through non-traditional paths. Risk doesn’t end at IT. For those
that rely on physical computing technology, OT and IoT often power their most
business-critical activities. Any disruption is extremely damaging and often
results in an inability to function,” explained Amir Hirsh, SVP and general
manager of OT Security, Tenable. “We understand that OT environments require a
different approach from IT and we’ve designed our security solution so teams no
longer have to choose between cybersecurity or productivity. They can have
both.”
The
threat to OT systems from nation-state actors was recently driven home in a
U.S. Congressional hearing in which top leaders from the Cyber and
Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA), the FBI, the Office of the National
Cyber Director (ONCD) and the National Security Agency (NSA) testified that
U.S. electricity systems, water utilities, military organizations and other
critical services are actively being targeted by Chinese hacking campaigns.
Subsequently, an international advisory confirmed that Volt Typhoon - a People’s Republic of
China-sponsored threat actor - has pre-positioned itself on U.S. IT networks to
enable lateral movement to OT assets and to disrupt functions.
The
Tenable One for OT/IoT license includes not only Tenable One, but a companion
license of Tenable OT Security and Tenable Security Center.
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