Netskope
Security for Google Cloud
The Netskope Difference
Understand the risk to your enterprise and strengthen your security posture across Google Cloud solutions. Netskope and Google security tools leverage Netskope Security Cloud findings for user and data behavior across public cloud and SaaS applications. Netskope provides controls over risky activities and sensitive data, enabling the safe use of Google Cloud. Through complementary solutions, Netskope and Google Cloud deliver continuous zero trust access to cloud services.
Complete view of google cloud solutions and apps
Netskope for Google Cloud provides deep visibility into Google Cloud instances, resources, and services, Google Workspace application usage, and all apps in use within your organization. Netskope instance awareness separates real-time interactions between IT-led services from non-IT-led, and malicious actor resources.
Granular security access policies
Hybrid employees demand the freedom to use personal devices. Allowing these devices to access sensitive cloud-based corporate resources and data can increase organizational risk. Netskope enables organizations to apply granular access policies across Google Cloud deployments, Google Workspace applications, employee devices, and sensitive data.
Advanced data protection
Netskope DLP protects sensitive data wherever it travels—out to any SaaS application, IaaS service, or website. Netskope empowers security admins to define granular DLP rules that ensure employees using Google Cloud services and resources don’t violate corporate security policies. Netskope supports more than 3,000 data identifiers, 1,500 file types, custom regular expressions, proximity analysis, finger-printing, exact match, and optical character recognition (OCR). 40+ pre-built, customizable policy templates (PCI, HIPAA, GDPR, etc) help to automate complex policy configuration.
Netskope worked closely with ACM to ensure that NG-SWG satisfied all of their web security and policy control needs, and with ACM and Google to ensure that the NPA plug-in was fully compatible with Chrome OS.