Early last month, Netskope announced a few key security innovations across the Netskope One platform and some of my colleagues kicked off the conversation about Netskope Risk Exchange in a previous blog, Evolving the Netskope Risk Exchange Ecosystem.
This blog series will continue 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. Look for it to hit the shelves at the end of this month (Oct. 2024).
Netskope’s Adaptive Risk Framework
Netskope wishes to make it easier for our customers and partners to identify and respond to high risk users, instances, apps, and workloads using automated enrichment and correlation actions. This will enable our customers to leverage multi-vendor sourced or single vendor correlated findings to continuously tune Netskope’s adaptive trust policy enforcement framework.
One of the key value propositions of Netskope is its ability to correlate multiple user personas (Korg-lord-of-thunder, [email protected], and fluffythevampireslayer) to a single, unique identity–[email protected]–m