
RAJNISH GUPTA
MANAGING DIRECTOR AND COUNTRY MANAGER, TENABLE INDIA
As businesses race to adopt GenAI to boost productivity, they are inadvertently creating a new, complex, and often invisible frontier of exposure. Security teams lack visibility into how employees use these powerful tools, what sensitive data might be exposed, and how attackers could manipulate them. To help organisations address these risks, Tenable announced a significant expansion of its market-leading Tenable One platform with the launch of Tenable AI Exposure—a comprehensive solution to see, manage, and control the risks introduced by GenAI. This is a critical step in the evolution of exposure management.
We recognise that CISOs are tired of managing dozens of disparate tools, so our evolution began by creating Tenable One—a unified platform that consolidates their view of risk into a single source of truth. But beyond consolidation, we understand that security teams are overwhelmed with alerts and need clarity, not noise. That’s why Tenable One continues to evolve with embedded AI and analytics to deliver prioritised, actionable guidance—shifting the focus from identifying problems to knowing what to fix first. We are also building executive-level reporting and risk quantification capabilities to support board-level conversations, helping leaders translate complex data into business and financial impact. Tenable protects firmware, BIOS, and embedded systems through deep visibility. Tenable OT Security passively inventories devices, identifies firmware versions, monitors configurations for unauthorised changes, and detects threats via network anomalies—helping teams proactively manage and prevent exploitation.
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