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Authored by: PlexTrac Team

Posted on: May 29, 2026

Your scanners, your pentests, your exposure data, together in PlexTrac

Security teams do not buy a reporting and exposure management platform to acquire one more silo. They buy it to consolidate; to bring the findings their other tools generate into one place where work actually gets prioritized and reported. The more of your security stack that connects to that platform, the better it can do its job.

Three new integrations are now available in the PlexTrac early access group: Horizon3, Rapid7, and Tenable. Each brings findings from a widely used security tool into PlexTrac, so the data your team relies on comes together in one place.

Why connectivity matters

An integration is not a convenience feature; it is what determines whether a platform can do its job. A reporting and exposure management platform is meant to give you one current, prioritized view of your risk, and it can only do that if the data from your scanners, pentests, and autonomous testing tools reaches it on its own. When that data cannot flow in directly, teams fall back on manual exports and custom scripts, the consolidated view goes stale between updates, and the platform becomes one more place data has to be carried to rather than the place it flows. Connecting more of your stack to PlexTrac is what keeps that from happening, for enterprise security teams and MSSPs alike.

The new integrations

Each of these is built on PlexTrac’s enhanced API framework, which is what lets findings flow in continuously instead of through ad-hoc file imports.

Horizon3 ingests autonomous penetration test findings from NodeZero directly into PlexTrac, including asset, severity, and attack path context, so teams can manage, prioritize, and report on them alongside their existing assessments without a manual import after every operation.

Rapid7 brings vulnerability and exposure findings from InsightVM in on an automated, scheduled basis, replacing engagement-by-engagement file exports with continuous sync, so your exposure picture stays current without anyone touching an export.

Tenable ingests vulnerability findings from one of the most widely deployed scanners on the market straight into PlexTrac, including the asset and severity context that drives prioritization, and keeps them current automatically so your reports reflect the latest scan.

Across all these, the connection itself is straightforward: you authenticate your account through a simple configuration experience, with no custom development or scripting, and the integration handles large finding volumes without manual tuning as your environment grows.

How to get access

These integrations are available now through the PlexTrac early access group, and the group is open. Joining means working with the latest connectivity before general availability and helping shape it with your feedback. Reach out to your account team to get started.

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