Tenable announced the release of AI Aware, equipped with advanced detection capabilities to surface artificial intelligence solutions, vulnerabilities, and weaknesses. The solution aims to enable organisations to expose and close AI risk without inhibiting business operations by providing exposure insight into AI applications, libraries, and plugins.
The solution claims to detect approved and unapproved AI software, libraries, browser plugins, and associated vulnerabilities through agents, passive network monitoring, application security testing, and distributed scan engines. It also claims to help mitigate exploitation risks, data leakage, and unauthorised resource consumption.
"In an effort to keep pace with the sea change introduced by AI, organisations around the world ran full speed ahead, potentially bypassing countless cybersecurity, privacy, and compliance red flags," said Shai Morag, chief product officer of Tenable.
"Perhaps more so than with any other new technology we've seen, there are many risk factors to consider, especially with rushed development and deployment. Tenable AI Aware empowers organisations to deploy AI confidently, ensuring their security measures keep pace with the rapid evolution of AI technologies," Morag said.
Key features
Key AI-aware features available in Tenable Vulnerability Management, Tenable Security Center, and Tenable One include dashboard views that provide snapshots of the most common AI software discovered in the ecosystem, the top assets with AI-related vulnerabilities, and the most common communication ports leveraged by AI technologies.
It also claims to provide shadow software developmentdetectionto enable businesses to align initiatives with organisational best practices, filter findings for AI detections, and an asset-centric AI inventory for a complete inventory of AI-related packages, libraries, and browser plugins while reviewing an asset's detailed profile.