This blog series continues to explore a number of different workflows that those comfortable using basic scripting, or enablement tools like Postman, can employ to programmatically update and inform your inline policy actions. These are just some of the functions that the newest version of Cloud Exchange (CE), version 5.1, supports now and in the future.
Announcing Cloud Exchange 5.1.0
As part of our final installment of Evolving the Netskope Risk Exchange Ecosystem, we are pleased to announce that Cloud Exchange 5.1.0 has hit the shelves! You can find a complete list of system requirements and demos here.
In case you missed it:
- Evolving the Netskope Risk Exchange Ecosystem
- Evolving the Netskope Risk Exchange Ecosystem: Making User-based Changes
- Netskope Risk Exchange Ecosystem: Combating Shadow IT
What’s New with Cloud Exchange 5.1.0
The expanded Cloud Risk Exchange (CRE) v2 empowers the Netskope One SSE portfolio with rich user and application risk context enabling global organizations to enforce adaptive zero trust security policies across on-prem/hybrid/multi-cloud environments.
Key CRE v2 integrations include Microsoft Entra, CrowdStrike Identity Protect, CrowdStrike CNAPP, Okta, Wize , and more.
- Cloud Threat Exchange (CTE) IoC Source Labeling & Retraction enables customers to gain visibility threat intel sources and retract the IoCs as needed.
- Cloud Ticket Orchestrator (CTO) empowers customers with full lifecycle management for tickets/incidents across integrations like SNOW and JIRA.
- Cloud Log Shipper (CLS) now supports Endpoint Event for visibility into Device and Content activities.
- Cloud Log Shipper (CLS) Web TX Dashboard Enhancements allow customers to detect performance backlog during log delivery from Netskope to third-party tools.