Security & Threat Intelligence · 25.07.2026, 15:30 UTC
5 reasons to bring application security data into your exposure management platform
| Schweregrad | info |
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| Kategorie | Security & Threat Intelligence |
| Quelle | Tenable Research ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 25.07.2026 UTC |
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When you incorporate data from application security scanners into your exposure management platform, you can assess the threat from formerly isolated code flaws using a broader risk context, which illuminates hidden exposures that your security and development teams can eliminate together.Key takeawaysBreak application security silos and obtain full code-to-runtime visibility by integrating standalone code scanner data with your exposure management platform.By contextualizing application security findings, filtering out alert noise, and automating patches, exposure management helps organizations pinpoint and fix the riskiest coding flaws to your organization.Leveraging exposure management, CISOs can transform technical application-security metrics into clear insights on business resilience that the board and the C-suite can understand, as well as enforce risk-based SLAs, and benchmark against industry peers.Securing the code that enterprise developers write, assemble, and deploy has been a perennial challenge for security teams. As a result, code containing vulnerabilities, misconfigurations, and other security weaknesses routinely gets released into many enterprises’ production systems and customer-facing applications. This happens because application security data often lives in silos within code-scanning tools, which makes it difficult to correlate with the rest of the organization’s security issues in cloud workloads, on-prem assets, operational technology (OT) systems, identity platforms, and more. When application security data exists in a vacuum, the findings can’t …