Breach & Attack Simulation Platform Cymulate Integrates With Tenable

CymulateCymulate, an Israeli provider of a leading Breach & Attack Simulation (BAS) platform which was recognized as a Gartner 2018 Cool Vendor, has achieved technical integration with ‘cyber exposure’ company Tenable.io. Tenable.io will now seamlessly integrate into Cymulate’s BAS platform.

Cymulate’s Breach & Attack Simulation platform enables organizations to launch simulations of multi-vector cyberattacks against their networks, immediately exposing vulnerabilities and providing remediation steps.

This technology integration enables security teams to “seamlessly” view Tenable.io data from within Cymulate’s platform. This would allow for improved insight into current exposures and risks, vulnerabilities and infiltration patterns within the corporate network to provide a more comprehensive view of the organization’s cybersecurity posture.

“We at Cymulate use the vulnerability scan results from Tenable.io to correlate with our Lateral Movement Assessment,” said Avihai Ben-Yossef, CTO of Cymulate. “By combining the results, we provide a comprehensive assessment of the detected actual and potential attack patterns that attackers can use to move laterally inside the network. This allows organizations to validate misconfiguration in their networks and find out where vulnerabilities would expose them the most.”

Mitigation Steps

By taking vulnerability data and insight from Tenable.io and correlating them with Cymulate’s findings, organizations are able to better prioritize mitigation steps based on where they are most exposed.

“Our growing cyber exposure ecosystem provides an open and flexible platform that makes it easy to build integrated solutions that solve complete customer problems,” said Ray Komar, vice president of technology integrations, Tenable. “The technology partnerships, such as the new integration with Cymulate, built into our sprawling ecosystem connect solutions and data to accelerate customers’ ability to understand, manage and reduce cyber risk.”