This video demonstrates how Tanium can check for the presence of the Netskope steering client and deploy it if it is not present, and report on both inventories. It also shows how Tanium can use a sample, pre-built sensor question to look for the state of an endpoint – in this example, whether it is fully patched against vulnerability exploits – and mark the endpoint as “managed” or unmanaged. The Netskope client then reports on its state, and Netskope uses this verdict as a part of its context-driven policy to securely enable the user and their endpoint to engage in cloud activities.