May 28, 2023, 7:36 p.m. | /u/Helpful-Coffee4012

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Our organization is exploring options for comprehensive vulnerability management. We are currently considering having Defender for Endpoint for endpoints (MSFT, Linux) and Tenable.io for non-endpoints like switches, routers and internet facing applications.

Would love to hear about what do you think of this approach. Is it good decision to have two solutions? Any recommendation or tips would be highly appreciated.

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