Back to All Partners Tenable INVITE Networks is a Tenable authorized partner, delivering vulnerability management and exposure analytics for enterprise and mid-market organizations in Salt Lake City, Phoenix, and the greater Mountain West. INVITE handles Tenable platform deployment, scan configuration, policy tuning, and ongoing remediation reporting — so your security team gets continuous visibility into attack surface risk without maintaining the tooling themselves. TL;DR: INVITE Networks deploys and manages Tenable vulnerability management platforms for organizations that need continuous exposure monitoring but lack the internal security engineering to run the platform at scale. INVITE handles Tenable.io and Tenable.sc configuration, credentialed scanning, and integration with your SIEM or ticketing system. This page is for IT directors and CISOs evaluating a Tenable partner who can own the deployment, ongoing tuning, and remediation workflow — not just sell the license. What does INVITE Networks deliver as a Tenable partner? Tenable is the market leader in vulnerability management, providing organizations with continuous visibility into cyber exposure across on-premises, cloud, and OT environments. INVITE Networks delivers Tenable as part of its managed cybersecurity services — covering everything from initial platform sizing and deployment to credentialed scan policy design, asset tagging, and integration with downstream SIEM, ITSM, and patch management workflows. Rather than handing over a license and a user guide, INVITE operates the platform as a managed service, delivering prioritized vulnerability reports and remediation guidance on a defined cadence. INVITE’s Tenable practice spans both Tenable.io (cloud-managed) and Tenable.sc (on-premises SecurityCenter), depending on the regulatory and data-residency requirements of the engagement. For organizations with operational technology environments, INVITE also architects Tenable OT Security deployments that extend vulnerability visibility beyond the IT perimeter into industrial control systems and SCADA networks. Why do Salt Lake City, Phoenix, and Mountain West organizations choose INVITE for Tenable vulnerability management? Most organizations that purchase Tenable have the same problem: the platform is powerful, but maximizing its value requires dedicated security engineering time that internal teams rarely have. Salt Lake City, Phoenix, and the greater Mountain West mid-market organizations consistently choose INVITE because INVITE doesn’t just deploy Tenable — it runs it. That means tuned scan policies, credentialed coverage across the full asset inventory, and weekly or monthly executive reporting that maps vulnerabilities to business risk, not just CVSS scores. Underutilized Tenable deployments are a pattern INVITE sees often: licensed, scanning, and quietly missing what matters because scans run uncredentialed. INVITE builds credentialed coverage across the asset inventory, surfaces the vulnerabilities uncredentialed scans miss, and integrates Tenable with the organization’s ticketing system so remediation is automated rather than aspirational. How does INVITE manage Tenable as part of its managed cybersecurity services? INVITE’s managed Tenable service operates on a defined service model: initial platform deployment and configuration, followed by continuous credentialed scanning on a customer-defined schedule, automated reporting delivered to security and IT leadership, and monthly remediation review sessions. INVITE integrates Tenable scan data into the broader managed services stack — correlating vulnerability findings with asset ownership, patch status, and network segmentation data to produce prioritized remediation queues that internal teams can actually act on. For organizations without a dedicated security operations function, INVITE provides analyst-level triage of Tenable findings — separating critical exposures from noise, contextualizing vulnerabilities against known exploitability data, and escalating high-priority findings through a defined incident response workflow. This transforms Tenable from a scan tool into an operationalized exposure management program. What Tenable products does INVITE deploy and manage? INVITE’s Tenable practice covers the core platform portfolio that enterprise and mid-market organizations rely on for continuous exposure management. Tenable.io is the cloud-managed vulnerability management platform INVITE deploys for organizations that want SaaS delivery with no infrastructure overhead — covering network scanning, web application scanning, and cloud connector integrations for AWS, Azure, and GCP environments. Tenable.sc (SecurityCenter) is the on-premises option INVITE architects for regulated industries including healthcare, finance, and government contractors who require data-residency controls or air-gapped scanning environments. INVITE also deploys Nessus Professional for smaller environments and focused assessment work, and Tenable OT Security for organizations with industrial or operational technology networks that require unified IT/OT visibility. Where organizations have existing security tooling, INVITE handles Tenable API integrations with SIEMs such as Splunk and Microsoft Sentinel, and ITSM platforms including ServiceNow and Jira — ensuring vulnerability data flows into existing remediation workflows rather than creating a separate reporting silo. Looking for a Tenable partner who manages the platform, not just sells the license? Contact INVITE to discuss a Tenable vulnerability management engagement for your organization. Frequently Asked Questions: Tenable Vulnerability Management Is INVITE Networks an authorized Tenable partner? Yes. INVITE Networks is an authorized Tenable partner with certified engineers trained on Tenable.io, Tenable.sc, and Tenable OT Security. INVITE holds active Tenable certifications and participates in the Tenable partner program, which means customers receive full vendor support backing alongside INVITE’s managed service layer. Can INVITE manage Tenable for us if we don’t have an internal security team? Yes — this is the most common engagement model. INVITE acts as the operational security function for Tenable: configuring and maintaining the platform, running scans on schedule, triaging findings, and delivering prioritized remediation reports to IT leadership. Organizations without a dedicated security engineer or SOC team are INVITE’s primary Tenable customer segment in Salt Lake City, Phoenix, and the greater Mountain West. How does INVITE prioritize Tenable vulnerability findings? INVITE prioritizes Tenable findings using a combination of CVSS severity, known exploitability data (including CISA KEV catalog alignment), asset criticality, and network exposure. Raw CVSS scores often overweight theoretical vulnerabilities — INVITE’s remediation workflow filters findings through real-world exploitability context so internal teams focus effort on the vulnerabilities that represent actual risk to the business, not just the highest-numbered CVEs. How long does a Tenable deployment take with INVITE? A standard Tenable.io deployment for a 200–1,000 asset environment typically reaches full credentialed scan coverage within 30–45 days. This includes platform provisioning, Nessus scanner deployment, credential configuration, initial scan policy tuning, and the first executive vulnerability report. On-premises Tenable.sc deployments with complex network segmentation or OT integration may require 60–90 days for full production readiness.