Tenable Taps Microsoft Security Chief to Drive AI-Powered Exposure Management
Event summary
- Vlad Korsunsky, former Corporate Vice President of Cloud and Enterprise Security at Microsoft, has been appointed Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Tenable.
- Korsunsky will also serve as Managing Director of Tenable Israel, overseeing the company’s innovation center in Tel Aviv.
- He succeeds the previous CTO and reports directly to Tenable’s co-CEO, Steve Vintz.
- Korsunsky’s responsibilities include leading Tenable’s technical vision, platform strategy, and AI strategy, specifically focusing on the Tenable One Exposure Management Platform.
- He brings over 25 years of experience in software engineering and cybersecurity, including a decade at Microsoft.
The big picture
Tenable’s appointment of Korsunsky signals a heightened focus on AI-driven security solutions, reflecting the broader industry shift towards proactive threat management and the increasing sophistication of cyberattacks. Korsunsky’s experience building and leading Microsoft’s cloud and enterprise security businesses suggests Tenable intends to aggressively compete in the rapidly evolving exposure management market. The move also underscores the importance of Israeli cybersecurity talent and innovation to global security firms.
What we're watching
- AI Integration
- The success of Korsunsky’s tenure will hinge on his ability to effectively integrate AI capabilities into Tenable’s exposure management platform, given the increasing complexity of modern attacks and the rising demand for AI risk management solutions.
- Israel Innovation
- The expansion of Tenable’s Israel Innovation Center suggests a strategic focus on leveraging Israeli talent and technology, and the impact of geopolitical events on this operation warrants monitoring.
- Platform Evolution
- How Korsunsky balances the breadth of Tenable’s existing coverage with the need for deeper, more specialized exposure management capabilities will determine the platform’s competitive positioning against emerging players.
