OX Security has announced a new integration with Tenable aimed at eliminating fragmented visibility across cloud and application environments. As organizations increasingly operate across multi-cloud infrastructures and complex development pipelines, this collaboration enables security teams to identify, prioritize, and remediate risks faster and with greater precision.
Traditionally, cloud security tools generate large volumes of alerts related to vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, and excessive permissions. However, these alerts often lack critical application-level context, making it difficult for teams to understand where the risk originated or who is responsible for fixing it. Consequently, remediation efforts are delayed, and critical exposures remain unresolved. To address this long-standing challenge, OX Security and Tenable have developed a unified approach that connects cloud risk findings directly to application code and developer ownership.
Through continuous API-based synchronization, Tenable Cloud Security detects risks across cloud environments, including container images, Kubernetes clusters, and workloads. At the same time, OX Security enriches these findings by mapping them to the exact application, service, and even the specific line of code responsible. Furthermore, the platform identifies the developer or team accountable for remediation, ensuring that issues are directed to the right stakeholders without unnecessary delays.
In addition, OX Security applies reachability and exploitability analysis to validate whether identified risks are truly exposed within production environments. This step is critical because not all vulnerabilities present an immediate threat. By filtering out non-exploitable issues, the integration helps security teams focus only on risks that can actually be leveraged by attackers. As a result, organizations can significantly reduce alert fatigue while improving overall response efficiency.
Another key advantage of this integration is its seamless alignment with developer workflows. Once risks are validated and contextualized, they are automatically delivered into commonly used tools such as Jira, GitHub Issues, and Slack. Therefore, developers can address vulnerabilities directly within their existing workflows, eliminating the need for tool switching or manual coordination between teams.
By connecting cloud security insights with application-level intelligence, the joint solution delivers several operational benefits. It removes ambiguity around ownership, reduces time spent on manual investigation, and aligns cloud security, application security, and engineering teams around shared priorities. Moreover, it accelerates remediation timelines by ensuring that actionable insights reach the right people at the right time.
“As environments become more complex and AI accelerates software development, security across both applications and cloud infrastructure is mission-critical,” said Liat Hayun, Senior Vice President, Product Management and Research, Tenable. “By combining Tenable Cloud Security capabilities with OX’s deep application context, we’re eliminating blind spots and helping organizations focus on the exposures that matter most.”
“Security teams don’t just need more visibility they need the ability to act,” said Neatsun Ziv, co-founder and CEO at OX Security. “Our integration with Tenable connects cloud findings to the exact application and developer responsible and validates which issues are reachable and exploitable. This allows organizations to reduce noise, accelerate remediation, and stop critical risks before they reach production.”
Ultimately, this integration reflects a broader industry shift toward unified security operations. As development cycles accelerate and cloud environments grow more dynamic, organizations require solutions that bridge the gap between detection and action. By combining Tenable’s cloud exposure insights with OX Security’s deep application context, the partnership delivers a more intelligent, actionable, and efficient approach to modern cybersecurity risk management.
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