Netskope makes networking, operations and security teams more efficient by reducing complexity across both networking and security, simplifying operations and improving visibility. All through Netskope One, a unified SASE platform providing access to and securing SaaS, IaaS and web traffic.
Netskope One is a cloud native, microservices-based architecture, allowing organizations to eliminate appliances, reduce software license spend and reduce administrative overhead.
A consolidation in security services decreases the number of tasks to be performed by SecOps and networking resources through increased visibility and control of cloud apps and web. Enhanced protection of data and digital assets is a further benefit to security operations management, by reducing the number of incidents to investigate and remediate.
Save on unnecessary site to site connectivity, allow direct to net access for branches and eliminate private connections – all leading to both a cost saving and a better user experience. Reduce the number of tools needed to monitor and troubleshoot connectivity issues, providing end-to-end visibility using a single Digital Experience Management tool.
Simplifying policy through a true single platform approach frees up time for employees to be more proactive in risk management. Near real-time policy refinement reduces cycles to refine rules and overall administration time and user coaching capabilities increase user knowledge and reduce overheads associated with manual user training initiatives.
By removing blind spots and gaining control of unmanaged and unsanctioned apps, organizations can both reduce risk and be confident they meet all compliance requirements, wherever and however the data is being accessed and shared.
Netskope One is a cloud native, microservices-based architecture, allowing organizations to eliminate appliances, reduce software license spend and reduce administrative overhead.
A consolidation in security services decreases the number of tasks to be performed by SecOps and networking resources through increased visibility and control of cloud apps and web. Enhanced protection of data and digital assets is a further benefit to security operations management, by reducing the number of incidents to investigate and remediate.
Save on unnecessary site to site connectivity, allow direct to net access for branches and eliminate private connections – all leading to both a cost saving and a better user experience. Reduce the number of tools needed to monitor and troubleshoot connectivity issues, providing end-to-end visibility using a single Digital Experience Management tool.
Simplifying policy through a true single platform approach frees up time for employees to be more proactive in risk management. Near real-time policy refinement reduces cycles to refine rules and overall administration time and user coaching capabilities increase user knowledge and reduce overheads associated with manual user training initiatives.
By removing blind spots and gaining control of unmanaged and unsanctioned apps, organizations can both reduce risk and be confident they meet all compliance requirements, wherever and however the data is being accessed and shared.
We needed to simplify our architecture; get a single point of access, remove the requirement to hairpin to on-premise appliances, and ensure we had visibility and control over both cloud and web traffic.
The strength of Netskope, for us, is the way it simplifies our architecture. We no longer need anything on-premise, we have a single point of access, a single client, and integrated threat and data protection. We are well on our way to SASE.
Netskope has allowed us to onboard users from various companies due to mergers, simplified remote access for our users and contractors, and provided us with a means to keep track of devices that use Netskope NPA very easily.
The average organization has acquired many technologies and solutions over the years that are ready for replacement in a cloud-first world. The security transformation may start with replacing branch location hardware and moving to the corporate data center. Whatever the order, the strategic economic opportunity for security and networking teams is to achieve both the agility and the security posture needed in your business.
