Feature Highlight: Integration with Tenable Web App Scanning (WAS)

by | Mar 24, 2026 | New Features

Strengthen Web Application Security with Tenable WAS Integration

Modern web applications evolve rapidly, but so do the threats targeting them. To help security teams identify and remediate vulnerabilities faster, Cyver now integrates with Tenable Web App Scanning (WAS).

This integration allows teams to seamlessly launch and manage vulnerability scans directly from Cyver, combining Tenable’s powerful scanning engine with Cyver’s continuous security management and reporting capabilities.

The result: better visibility, faster vulnerability detection, and a more streamlined application security workflow.


Why This Integration Matters

Web applications are one of the most common attack surfaces for organizations today. Security teams need reliable tools to detect vulnerabilities before attackers do.

Tenable Web App Scanning provides comprehensive vulnerability scanning for modern web applications, helping teams uncover security flaws such as injection vulnerabilities, cross-site scripting, and other critical issues.

By integrating Tenable WAS with Cyver, organizations can bring this scanning capability directly into their existing security processes.


Key Benefits

Centralized Vulnerability Management

Run Tenable WAS scans and manage results directly within Cyver, keeping all security insights in one place.

Continuous Visibility

Schedule recurring scans or trigger them on demand to ensure your web applications are continuously monitored for vulnerabilities.

Improved Security Coverage

Tenable WAS crawls web applications, maps their structure, and identifies vulnerabilities across pages, forms, and APIs.

Faster Risk Identification

Identify and prioritize real vulnerabilities with fewer false positives, enabling teams to focus on the risks that matter most.

Streamlined Security Workflows

Integrate vulnerability scanning directly into your security processes without switching between multiple tools.


What the Integration Does

Once Tenable WAS is connected to Cyver, you can:

  • Select a Tenable Scan Template available in your Tenable subscription
  • Launch vulnerability scans directly from your project
  • Run scans on demand or on a scheduled basis
  • Monitor scan progress and results within Cyver
  • Continuously assess the security posture of your web applications

This allows teams to incorporate Tenable’s scanning capabilities into Cyver’s broader vulnerability and security management workflow.


How It Works

The integration connects your Cyver environment with your Tenable Web App Scanning account.

  1. Activate the Tenable WAS Integration
    Enable the feature as an add-on within Cyver.
  2. Configure a Scan Template
    Choose a scan configuration from your Tenable environment.
  3. Launch a Scan
    Start scans directly from the project settings in Cyver.
  4. Automate Security Checks
    Configure scheduled scans for regular vulnerability assessments.
  5. Review Results and Take Action
    Use the findings to identify risks and prioritize remediation across your web applications.

Build More Secure Applications with Cyver + Tenable

The integration between Cyver and Tenable Web App Scanning enables security teams to combine industry-leading vulnerability detection with continuous security management.

By embedding scanning directly into your workflow, your team gains the insights needed to detect vulnerabilities early, reduce risk exposure, and keep web applications secure, and streamline reporting.


 Ready to enable Tenable WAS integration?
Contact the Cyver team to activate the add-on and start scanning your applications today.

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