Netskope Announces DLP on Demand, Extending Market-Leading Unified Data Protection Capabilities
Netskope, a leader in modern security and networking, announced the launch of Netskope One DLP On Demand, the newest component in its
unified Netskope One Data Security service. The API abstraction of Netskope DLP
reinforces Netskope One’s data security as the most advanced unified data
security solution on the market. Netskope One DLP On Demand enables new data
protection integrations for Netskope technology alliance partners, on-premises
support for customers, and significant enhancements to further unify Netskope’s
data security capabilities. With this launch, Netskope’s data security posture
management (DSPM) now includes all of the market-leading and patented
capabilities of Netskope One DLP.
Netskope’s unified data security helps organisations secure
data across increasingly disparate systems and evolving usage scenarios: across
public and private cloud, the web, on-premises, and in AI and machine learning
systems. Using Netskope One Data Security, organisations are no longer forced
to take different approaches to data in use, data in motion, and data at rest,
and therefore no longer need to support sprawling systems delivering disjointed
analytics, fractured policy controls, and resource inefficiencies.
Netskope One Data Security allows organisations to
consolidate their security stack, unifying DSPM and DLP within a single
platform for consistent discovery, classification, and governance. Netskope’s
DLP capabilities have long been a flagship of the company’s offering in data
security, and API integration now enables Netskope DSPM to benefit from years
of development and patents from within the DLP engine. Netskope is the first
security service edge (SSE) leader to release its DLP as an API service, giving
customers access to more than 3,000 data classifiers, and patented machine
learning functionality including features such as ‘train your own classifier’
consistently integrated within one platform.
“Today, too many organisations are being told to accept
inconsistencies and unsafe exceptions in their data security,” said John
Martin, Chief Product Officer, Netskope. “Having set the standard for what best
practice looks like with our DLP innovations, it was a logical priority for us
to enable our customers to extend those data protections — the granular
inspections, classifications and governance — across the entire data security
stack and into every use case. Customers come to us because they recognise that
60% of their data is now sitting in the cloud, and we wanted to be able to
provide the same robust data security protections (fully integrated) for the
other 40% as well. An organisation needs to know that all of its data is
secure; wherever it goes, however it is used and no matter where it is stored,
and it needs to be able to do this consistently with the operational
efficiencies that consolidation brings. That’s why we are launching Netskope
One DLP On Demand - so we can help our customers find and protect all of their
critical data.”
"Digital transformation, privacy and compliance
requirements, and the rapid adoption of AI technologies have demonstrated the
value and vulnerability of enterprise data. In turn, buyers are demanding more
from their data loss solutions to assist them in addressing both current and
future risks," Jennifer Glenn, Research Director, Information and Data
Security, IDC. "Integration and consolidation are key drivers for
enterprise buyers, and open API approaches will address valuable use cases for
on-premises data security as well as enabling embedded DLP within third party
SaaS offerings."
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