Netskope Introduces AI-Powered Copilot for Enhanced ZTNA

August 09, 2025
Netskope has announced new AI capabilities in its platform, including the Netskope One Copilot for optimizing universal zero trust network access (UZTNA), as stated in a press release.

Netskope has announced new AI-powered capabilities in its Netskope One platform, including the introduction of the Netskope One Copilot for Private Access, announced in a press release. This AI assistant is designed to optimize universal zero trust network access (UZTNA) deployment by recommending granular application policies and optimizing existing configurations.

The platform also features a preview of the Netskope Model Context Protocol (MCP) server, which connects large language models (LLMs) with Netskope One policy controls. This integration allows LLMs to gain context from Netskope environments, enhancing analysis and automating workflows.

Netskope continues to lead in ZTNA solutions, offering continuous, context-aware policy enforcement and native data protection. The new capabilities aim to replace outdated VPN and network access control products, providing a more secure and efficient solution for enterprises.

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