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Tanium and Censys Partner to Advance Continuous Exposure Management in the Age of AI

Tanium and Censys Join Forces to Accelerate Continuous Exposure Management in the Age of AI

Tanium announced a new partnership with Censys today. The tech firms want to advance continuous exposure management for global organizations. This collaboration merges real-time endpoint intelligence with a comprehensive map of internet infrastructure. Consequently, security teams can identify and remediate risks across internal and external attack surfaces.

The joint solution helps companies move past periodic assessments. Instead, they gain a continuous, intelligence-driven model. Tanium stands as a recognized industry leader in Autonomous IT. Meanwhile, Censys serves as a primary authority for global internet intelligence.

Harman Kaur, chief technology officer at Tanium, shared insights on the corporate alliance.

“Security teams can no longer afford to operate with blind spots between what’s happening inside their environment and what’s exposed to the outside world. By combining Tanium’s real-time endpoint data with Censys’ external internet intelligence, we’re giving organizations the ability to understand, contextualize, and act on risk with speed, scale, and precision.” 

New Autonomous Security Workflows

This partnership addresses critical modern defense challenges. For instance, rising artificial intelligence threats require faster corporate responses.

Zakir Durumeric, founder and chief executive officer at Censys, explained the impact of AI.

“As AI accelerates the discovery and exploitation of vulnerabilities, managing Internet exposure has become critical to every enterprise security program. By combining Censys’ real-time Internet intelligence with Tanium’s Autonomous IT Platform, organizations can bring real-time Internet visibility into their existing security workflows, enabling faster, risk-prioritized remediation of externally exposed assets.”

Industry analysts also validated the strategic benefits of this combined system.

Michelle Abraham, senior research director of Security and Trust at IDC, noted the workflow advantages.

“Organizations need external attack surface visibility as part of holistic exposure management. Together, Tanium and Censys can offer security teams a correlated view of internal and external risk, with a workflow that moves from external discovery to remediation without the manual handoffs that slow response.”

Currently, Tanium maintains a strong market presence. The firm is a Leader in the 2026 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Endpoint Management Tools. It also holds a Leader title in the IDC MarketScape 2025-2026 assessment. Their autonomous operating system, Tanium Atlas, drives these secure capabilities.

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News Source: Businesswire.com