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Netskope Introduces AgentSkope to Transform Security and Network Operations with Agentic AI

Sanjay Beri, Co‑Founder and CEO, Netskope

Netskope has announced Netskope One AgentSkope, a new architectural foundation that enables organizations to deploy AI agents capable of executing end‑to‑end security and network operations workflows. Acting as an intelligent layer within the Netskope One Platform, AgentSkope brings agentic operations to the forefront automating complex processes, accelerating response times, and easing the burden on overstretched security and networking teams.

Security Operations Centers (SOCs) and Network Operations Centers (NOCs) are under increasing strain, with nearly 40% of alerts going uninvestigated due to capacity constraints. AgentSkope is designed to address this challenge head‑on, serving as an autonomous force multiplier that reduces manual effort, eliminates operational complexity, and helps teams adapt defenses at the speed of business.

AgentSkope provides a shared architectural framework to rapidly build and deploy AI agents, while enforcing common security, privacy, and governance controls across the platform. It standardizes user experience, tracks agent usage, and ensures AI-driven automation operates within defined guardrails. By automating workflows from policy creation and alert triage to investigation and troubleshooting Netskope AI agents enable organizations to significantly reduce time spent on repetitive, low‑value tasks.

“AgentSkope is designed to act as an autonomous force multiplier removing operational drag so security and network teams can move faster, reduce risk, and focus on what truly matters.”

Sanjay Beri, Co‑Founder and CEO, Netskope

The initial AgentSkope release includes six AI agents, with more planned in the coming months:

  • Netskope DLP AISecOps Agent, a first‑of‑its‑kind agentic DLP analysis capability that mimics the actions of a security analyst to perform end‑to‑end data protection workflows. It applies contextual risk analysis, intelligent triage, investigation, and automated remediation to help teams focus on the most critical threats.
  • Netskope Insider Threat AISecOps Agent, which combines DLP signals and user behavior analytics to detect and triage insider risk.
  • Netskope Private Access AIOps Agent, automatically auditing configurations, removing dormant settings, and tightening access controls.
  • Netskope DEM Data Intelligence Agent, transforming granular telemetry into actionable insights through a conversational, natural‑language interface.
  • Netskope DEM Insights Agent, providing an executive‑level view of digital experience health and performance bottlenecks.
  • Netskope CCI Insights Agent, allowing SOC teams to query risk and compliance data across more than 85,000 cloud, SaaS, and AI applications using natural language.

Early adopters are already seeing impact. A global professional services firm participating in the beta program is using the DLP AISecOps Agent to analyze millions of alerts, distilling them into manageable, automatically investigated cases within minutes.

“With AI adoption accelerating, operational overload is becoming a business risk,” said Sanjay Beri, CEO of Netskope. “AgentSkope abstracts away complexity, empowers teams to work smarter, and enables organizations to scale security and network operations without scaling burnout.”

Industry analysts and customers alike see agentic security automation as essential, as AI-driven threats increase in scale and speed making manual response models increasingly unsustainable.

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