Cybersecurity

N-able Boosts IT and Security Ops with New Feature

Cybersecurity

N-able announces plans to boost IT Operations and Security Operations with new features.

Takeaway Points

  • The new built-in feature will allow organizations to identify, prioritize, remediate, and report on vulnerabilities across all major operating systems (OS).
  • N‑able said that this year, an average of 133 Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures were revealed daily.
  •  The company plans to expand services to include network vulnerability management and cloud vulnerability management.
  • On April 3, 2025, N‑able Grows Ecoverse with New Tech Integrations

N‑able adds New Feature

N‑able, Inc., a global software company delivering a unified cyber resiliency platform to manage, secure, and recover, on Monday announced the upcoming launch of its Vulnerability Management feature for their UEM (Unified Endpoint Management) products, N‑central and N‑sight. 

The new built-in feature will allow organizations to identify, prioritize, remediate, and report on vulnerabilities across all major operating systems (OS). With a single unified view, IT teams will gain continuous visibility to vulnerabilities, rapid prioritization, and can leverage automated workflows for remediation, N-able said.

Jim Waggoner, VP of Product Management at N‑able, commented, “Our partners are thrilled with our new built-in capabilities to identify vulnerabilities within their applications and operating systems and remediate them, all through the UEM. This feature empowers them to offer enhanced services to their customers and significantly reduce business risk. Insights from the solution preview reveal that our customers had on average, three vulnerable applications per endpoint that can now be efficiently resolved, leading to a more secure and stable environment.”

Cyberattacks

N‑able said that this year, an average of 133 CVEs (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures) were revealed daily—a reflection of the increasing complexity of modern cyberthreats. 

The Benefits of the New Feature

The company listed the benefits of the new features as complete visibility for OS and application vulnerabilities, unification of vulnerability management and UEM workflows, and improved efficiency. Explaining that IT teams will save time by leveraging automated remediation workflows like patch management and software management.

Other plans

According to the report, the company plans to expand services to include network vulnerability management and cloud vulnerability management. These future initiatives will provide partners with a more comprehensive approach to security, covering more aspects of their digital infrastructure.

N-able Grows Ecoverse with New Tech Integrations

On April 3, 2025, N-able announced exciting new additions to its Technology Alliance Program (TAP), furthering the company’s commitment to the N-able Ecoverse vision through a broader array of third-party integrations.

The company continues to partner with a network of industry-leading technology companies to offer a wide range of integrations that improve automation and operational efficiency while helping to strengthen cyber resilience, based on the report.

About N-able 

N-able’s mission is to protect businesses against evolving cyber cyberthreats with a unified, cyber-resilient platform to manage, secure, and recover. Their scalable technology infrastructure includes AI-powered capabilities, market-leading third-party integrations, and the flexibility to employ technologies of choice to transform workflows and deliver critical security outcomes. Their partner-first approach combines our products with experts, training, and peer-led events that empower our customers to be secure, resilient, and successful.

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