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We're excited to share a number of new enhancements now...
We're excited to share a number of new enhancements now available in Tenable.io:
Custom Widget
Tenable.io now enables you to create customized widgets based on advanced filters to help you further personalize your dashboards. New widgets can be created through a variety of vulnerability filters and visualization options, and then added to the widget library alongside the other 53 preconfigured widgets. Users can also go back and edit their custom widgets without having to re-create them from scratch. For more information, please read Create a Custom Widget in the Tenable.io User Guide.
Google Cloud Security Command Center (SCC) Integration
Tenable.io now integrates cloud asset and vulnerability data with Google Cloud SCC for enhanced visibility into cloud assets. Data collected by Tenable.io is fed into Google Cloud SCC via the Tenable.io Cloud Connector to help mitigate threats to cloud resources. For more information, please read this press release and access the Google Cloud Security Command Center integration guide.
Tenable.io Cloud Connectors with Multi-Account Auto Discovery
Tenable.io Cloud Connectors for Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP) now support the ability to add multiple cloud accounts within a single connector. This makes it easier for organizations with more than one AWS, Azure or GCP account to gain full visibility into their cloud environment by configuring and managing a single connector for each cloud platform. Additionally, users can take advantage of auto-discovery capabilities to automatically import and track cloud assets that are associated with sub-accounts linked to the primary account. For more information, please read Create an AWS Connector, Create a Microsoft Azure Connector, and Create a Google Cloud Platform Connector in the Tenable.io User Guide.
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Hi Nathan - this is a really welcome addition!
I'd also like to suggest something that could enhance this further - if we could filter by relative date (e.g 'Vulnerability First Seen' less than one week ago rather than before/after a fixed date) then custom widgets combined with scheduled exports of dashboards could provide really powerful automated alerts. A customer would be able to populate the custom search with filters for their internal patching policy, and then with relative dates and automated exports they could receive automatic alerts for vulns/assets that are out of compliance with that policy.
@Emily Davis
@Jennifer Cox
@Leslie Forbes
- Anonymous
yes Nick Jennings , it really help team who prepare on monthly reports