Netskope Enhances Data Security with Microsoft Integration

Netskope Enhances Data Security with Microsoft Integration

Netskope has expanded its collaboration with Microsoft to enhance data security across enterprise cloud and AI environments, announced in a press release. The integration includes Netskope's unified data security with Microsoft Purview, Sentinel, Security Copilot, and Entra SSE.

Netskope has expanded its collaboration with Microsoft to enhance data security across enterprise cloud and AI environments, announced in a press release. This integration involves the seamless incorporation of Netskope's unified data security capabilities with Microsoft Purview, Sentinel, Security Copilot, and Entra SSE.

The integration aims to streamline data discovery, classification, and protection by extending Microsoft Purview's data loss prevention (DLP) insights beyond Microsoft's ecosystem. Netskope One's unified data security detects and classifies sensitive data across various platforms, including AI applications and unsanctioned cloud storage providers.

Netskope's collaboration with Microsoft allows enterprise customers to configure Microsoft Purview DLP policies once and apply them across endpoints, SaaS, IaaS, and network traffic. This ensures consistent security and compliance with real-time detection and governance across all data at rest and in motion.

The integration with Microsoft Purview is now available in Public Preview, offering Microsoft customers enhanced security posture through the Azure Marketplace.

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