Netskope MCP Server

Try the Netskope MCP Server—Prototype Now Available

What Is the Netskope MCP Server?
The Netskope Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server is a prototype, now available in preview, designed for early experimentation. Built on the open MCP standard, it serves as a secure bridge between leading large language models, like Claude Desktop, Microsoft Copilot, Google Vertex, and Amazon Bedrock and the Netskope One platform.

Why It Matters
Deep context, smarter results.

Give your LLM applications the ability to fetch real-time insights, such as DLP alerts, incident summaries, client compliance, and insider risk patterns, directly from Netskope, enabling more intelligent analytical workflows.

Use Cases for you!
The prototype includes tried-and-tested example prompts to guide you through practical enterprise applications:

  • Client version analysis – Identify out-of-compliance clients and simplify patch planning.
  • Incident analysis & status – Summarize DLP findings, highlight investigation bottlenecks, and recommend next steps.
  • Insider risk profiling – Help prioritize user risk by pointing to potential insider threats”

Ready to Experiment?

Fill out the form to receive access to the Netskope MCP Server prototype. Immerse yourself in hands-on exploration, enable LLMs to interact with Netskope policy context, and help us build smarter, safer security workflows, with your insights leading the way.

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