The Tenable Vulnerability Integration with Configuration Compliance
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Summary of The Tenable Vulnerability Integration with Configuration Compliance
The Tenable Vulnerability Integration with Configuration Compliance enables ServiceNow customers to import and process vulnerability policies, controls (test results), and configuration tests from the Tenable.io product into the Configuration Compliance application. This integration helps identify configuration-related vulnerabilities on assets tracked in the Configuration Management Database (CMDB) and verify asset compliance with defined policies and controls.
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Starting with Configuration Compliance version 14.9, key terminology has been updated to better align with integration functionality, such as renaming "Test Result Group" to "Remediation Task Group" and "Policy" to "Test group."
Key Features
- Data Import and Integration: The integration imports assets, policies, controls, and configuration tests via three main integrations:
- Tenable.io Assets Integration
- Tenable.io Compliance Results Integration
- Tenable.io Compliance Results Backfill Integration
- Handling Ignored Assets: Differences in imported Configuration Items (CIs) between the Assets and Compliance Results integrations create temporary records for ignored assets. The Backfill Integration then reconciles these ignored assets by importing missing assessment data, processing up to 200 Asset IDs per run.
- Monitoring Import Status: Customers can track ignored assets and integration progress by reviewing the Ignored CIs field on integration run records within the Tenable Vulnerability Integration administration interface.
- Activation and Configuration: The Compliance Results and Backfill Integrations are inactive by default and can be enabled by selecting the Active checkbox on the integration record. Default scheduling settings are recommended for initial runs.
Practical Use for ServiceNow Customers
This integration enables customers to:
- Consolidate vulnerability and compliance information from Tenable.io with their CMDB data.
- Gain visibility into configuration-related vulnerabilities and compliance status across their asset inventory.
- Ensure thorough import and reconciliation of asset and assessment data, including handling of any mismatches or missing records.
- Configure and monitor integration runs easily through the ServiceNow interface, allowing for ongoing synchronization of vulnerability and compliance data.
The Tenable.io product of the Tenable Vulnerability Integration imports policies, controls (test results), and configuration tests for processing in the Configuration Compliance application.
| Terminology prior to v14.9 | Terminology v14.9 onwards |
|---|---|
| Test Result Group | Remediation Task |
| Group Rules | Remediation Task Rules |
| Policy | Test group |
Tenable.io
The Tenable Vulnerability Integration is supported.
- Identify configuration-related vulnerabilities on your assets listed in your Configuration Management Database (CMDB)
- Verify that your assets are in compliance with your policies and controls.
- Tenable.io Assets Integration
- Tenable.io Compliance Results Integration
- Tenable.io Compliance Results Backfill Integration
The following image illustrates how the integrations work together to import asset and configuration assessment data and reconcile any ignored CIs overlooked during an import.
Data is imported, updated, and displayed on the test result, policy, and configuration test records in the Configuration Compliance application.
In some cases, the number of imported Configuration Items (CIs) is different for the Tenable.io Assets Integration and the Tenable.io Compliance Results Integration. When this occurs, temporary records are created and stored for the ignored asset IDs. These records can be matched later with imported assessment data by imports from the Compliance Results Backfill Integration.
For example, let's say the Assets Integration imports 80 assets on an integration run, but the Compliance Results Integration imports 100.
By comparing values in the Ignored CIs fields on each integration run record, there is a difference of 20 ignored CIs. As a result, the backfill integration runs automatically as shown in the preceding image. This integration imports the configuration assessment information for the extra 20 assets found by the Compliance Results Integration but missed by the Assets Integration. Since assessment data for missing assets is not imported, the Tenable.io Compliance Results Backfill Integration imports up to 200 Asset IDs per integration run to reconcile the missing assets with their corresponding assessment data. All records created for missing or ignored assets and listed on the temporary table are deleted after these assets and their data are matched.
For more information about how to enable and configure the Tenable.io Asset Integration, see Configure the Tenable Vulnerability Integration using Setup Assistant. See Understanding the Tenable Vulnerability Integration for more information about the integration.
The Tenable.io Compliance Results Integration and the Tenable.io Compliance Results Backfill Integration are inactive by default.
- Navigate to .
- On the Tenable Integrations list, click an integration name to open the record and select the Active check box to enable it. You might prefer to leave the schedule settings in their default values for these integrations to start.