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Netskope CASB

Netskope CASB

Overview

What is Netskope CASB?

Netskope cloud access security broker (CASB) enables the user to identify and manage the use of cloud applications, regardless of whether they are managed or unmanaged, and prevents sensitive data from being exfiltrated from your environment by risky insiders or…

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Netskope CASB review

9 out of 10
August 17, 2022
Incentivized
We used this for shadow IT and for basic DLP functions. We were one of the very first customers of Netskope, the trajectory of the product …
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Netskope CASB Technical Details

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Mobile ApplicationNo
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Score 8 out of 10
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Netskope is currently being used to provide visibility and control into all SaaS usage in the enterprise. One way to get a grasp into the extent of Shadow IT as well as formulating controls to mitigate the risk that would otherwise be unknown, based on the information collected.
  • Policies against integrated SaaS applications.
  • Visibility into cloud applications usage and risk.
  • Cloud Confidence Index (research into security confidence of providers).
  • Infrastructure resilience.
  • Growth and scale issues.
Netskope is well suited to provide control and visibility into your cloud usage.
  • We can see no large percentage of cloud applications that are being used in the enterprise outside of IT knowledge.
  • We can now have conversations regarding risk, and consolidation of overlapping applications, reducing risk and expense.
  • Allows for IT to assess and mitigate the risk of risky applications or platforms being used and where information may be leaked.
Looked at SkyHigh as well as Cloudlock and felt SkyHigh was the only other leader in the space that was worth serious consideration. Netskope was able to pull out ahead just based on some subjective decisions.
There have been some struggles with their infrastructure keeping pace with demand and load. Support can only do so much and has to defer to known problems being escalated.
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