Customer Reviews (10)
Aiden B.
Effective scanning, dashboard shines
The vulnerability scanning feature is exactly what we needed to keep our network secure without overwhelming us with false positives. I also appreciate the way the dashboard displays risk scores, making it easier to prioritize issues quickly. That said, the reporting tool can be a bit clunky when customizing reports, so there's some room for improvement there.
Ariana G.
Made vulnerability triage manageable
Our security team was drowning in scattered vulnerability reports from different tools, making it tough to prioritize what really mattered. Tenable brought everything into one place and gave clear risk scores, which finally helped us focus on the biggest threats first without feeling overwhelmed. The dashboards are straightforward and saved us hours every week in manual triage. It’s not perfect, but it turned a chaotic process into something manageable pretty quickly.
Arlo L.
Reliable and user-friendly tool
Tenable’s been a solid find for keeping tabs on network vulnerabilities. It’s pretty straightforward to set up and the scans don’t bog down my system too much. The reports are detailed enough to actually make sense of, which is a relief compared to some other tools I've tried. Would be nice if the UI was a bit more modern, but overall, it gets the job done without much hassle.
Vince M.
Solid tool that keeps improving
Started using Tenable about five years ago, and it’s definitely come a long way since then. The interface feels smoother, and their detection capabilities have improved noticeably. It’s been reliable for catching vulnerabilities early, though sometimes the updates can be a bit slow to roll out.
Barbara C.
Good value for security
The pricing feels a bit steep at first, but the way it helps catch vulnerabilities early more than makes up for it. Definitely worth the spend if you want solid security insights without juggling multiple tools.
Bentley D.
Solid choice for vulnerability scanning
I gave Tenable a shot after trying Qualys and Rapid7, and honestly, it stood out because of how straightforward the vulnerability scans were to set up and the clear, actionable reports. Qualys felt a bit overwhelming with its interface, and Rapid7 lacked some depth in customizability. Tenable’s integration with our existing tools made the whole process smoother, which saved us time. The only downside was that the pricing isn't the most budget-friendly for smaller teams, but the value it brings makes up for it.
Jose G.
Decent but pricey for small teams
Tenable's pricing feels a bit steep for smaller teams like ours, which makes it tough to justify without a clear, immediate return. That said, the detailed vulnerability insights have helped us avoid some potential headaches, so it does pay off in the long run. I just wish the cost was more aligned with the features offered, especially since some competitors provide similar capabilities at a lower price point. Overall, it’s decent value but definitely requires a budget that can absorb the upfront expense.
Jessica W.
Good but a bit pricey
The pricing can feel a bit steep, especially for smaller teams, but it does cover a lot of ground in vulnerability scanning. Overall, I think the ROI is fair if you really use all the features, but it might not be the best fit if you're just getting started or have a tight budget.
Gavin W.
Great scans, reporting could improve
The vulnerability scanning is exactly what we needed to catch issues quickly, and the dashboard visuals make it easy to digest the results. Wish the reporting could be a bit more flexible though, sometimes it feels a bit rigid.
Madelyn P.
Helped with alert overload
Our team was drowning in vulnerability overload, with tons of alerts and no clear prioritization. Tenable helped by giving us a solid overview of the most critical security gaps, making it easier to focus on the real threats instead of chasing every little thing. That said, the interface can be pretty clunky and sometimes slow, which made digging into details frustrating. Overall, it helped but could use some usability improvements.