Maximum EndPoint Visibility with Tenable.sc
Overall Satisfaction with Tenable.sc (formerly SecurityCenter)
I use Tenable.sc as the main vulnerability scanner on the system. All the user computers and network-connected computers are connected to the system. We implemented distributed architecture by using Tenable.sc and Nessus together. Tenable.sc works as the central command unit while Nessus controls and collects scanning results from Nessus agents. Distributed system allows you to see and manage all vulnerabilities from one place while it discovers new assets on the network. Therefore, Tenable.sc gives us maximum endpoint visibility and manages them easily. In addition to that, its user group privileges feature is perfect for big organizations with various teams like ours. We can assign the vulnerabilities to the related team to fix problems. Setting up and configuring the architecture is easy and the support team is very helpful on this.
Pros
- Vulnerability management from one place
- Maximum endpoint visibility
- Easy to set up and plan the structure
- Support desk quickly responses
- Well-prepared documentation
- Broad scanning type
- Supports various compliance standards
- User groups allows coordination between teams
Cons
- Tagging and naming all the endpoints takes time
- Maximum endpoint visibility with a little investment
- Nessus and Tenable.io
My organization is strictly prohibited from using cloud services. Tenable.sc offers cloud service but we needed on-premises services. Therefore, Tenable.io was eliminated by Tenable.sc.
Do you think Tenable Security Center delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Tenable Security Center's feature set?
Yes
Did Tenable Security Center live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Tenable Security Center go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Tenable Security Center again?
Yes
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