Netskope, a leader in modern security and networking, has announced significant enhancements to its Netskope One platform, expanding its AI security capabilities to address the growing complexity of AI ecosystems in enterprise organizations.
The rapid adoption of AI has created a vastly complex ecosystem, comprising public genAI applications, applications with integrated AI features, private AI applications, and AI agents, all interacting with each other and business operations. This ecosystem has introduced new visibility and enforcement challenges, with organizations experiencing a 30x increase in data sent to genAI applications by internal users in the last year, according to Netskope Threat Labs’ 2025 Generative AI Cloud and Threat Report.
Key Enhancements to Netskope One
The Netskope One platform now offers enhanced protections for private applications and improved data security posture management (DSPM) attributes. These enhancements include:
- Expanded DSPM Capabilities: Providing end-to-end visibility and control over diverse data stores used to train public and private large language models (LLMs).
- Risk Assessment: Enabling organizations to assess AI risk with data context by leveraging DSPM’s data classification and exposure insights.
- Policy-Driven AI Governance: Automating detection and enforcement of policies around data used for AI based on classification, source, or usage context.
Creating a Consistent Foundation of AI Readiness
Netskope One helps organizations ensure that only appropriate data is used in AI training by identifying sensitive data and preventing malicious information from being ingested into datastores. This provides protection against data poisoning and supports the enforcement of robust Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policies.
Comprehensive View of AI Across the Organization
Security teams can monitor employee activity, track personal and corporate AI instances, and protect sensitive data across managed and unmanaged environments. The Netskope Cloud Confidence Index (CCI) provides risk assessments covering over 370 genAI apps and 82,000+ SaaS applications, helping organizations understand AI-related risks.
Enforcing Granular Protection with Adaptive Risk Context
Teams can apply fine-grained policies based on user behavior and data sensitivity, managing ‘shadow AI’ adoption by guiding users toward approved tools. Advanced DLP capabilities monitor both prompts and AI-generated responses, automatically enforcing policies to prevent sensitive information exposure.
“Organizations need to know that the data feeding into any part of their AI ecosystem is safe throughout every phase of the interaction,” said Sanjay Beri, CEO of Netskope. “Netskope One takes the mystery out of AI, helping organizations take their AI journeys driven by the full context of AI interactions and protecting data throughout.”
Netskope will be demonstrating the full Netskope One platform, including its new AI capabilities, at the 2025 RSA Conference in San Francisco. To learn more about how Netskope can accelerate your company’s AI security, visit Netskope’s website.
