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Netskope introduces Netskope One DataSec Command Center to manage sensitive data visibility

Netskope said it released Netskope One DataSec Command Center to help security teams discover, understand, track, and protect sensitive data across AI, cloud, the network, on-premises, endpoints, email, and other environments where data changes location.

The company tied the update to what it described as a data security gap driven by fragmented tooling and manual investigation workflows. It cited a 2026 Data Security Report stating that more than half of organizations run 11 or more separate data security tools, and that only 4% can reconstruct a sensitive data path in minutes while 68% require days or longer.

DataSec Command Center functions as a unified data security control plane within the Netskope One platform. Netskope said it ingests signals from Netskope services, correlates relationships among users, devices, data stores, and AI assets, and uses discovery, risk prioritization, data lineage tracking, policy adjustment recommendations, and an agentic operations workflow with the Netskope DLP AISecOps Agent.

Sanjay Beri, Co-Founder and CEO, Netskope, said, “Organizations have invested in more data security tools than ever, yet most teams still cannot answer basic questions such as where did the data go and what is its current state? The problem isn't a lack of tools — it's the massive volume of data, the signals it generates, and the lack of coordination between them. Netskope One DataSec Command Center digests all of that data and those signals, correlates and normalizes them, analyzes them, and surfaces human-understandable insights giving security teams the control plane they have been missing: a single place to see what is exposed, understand how it got there, and act on it to prevent and mitigate risks.” Wayne Cross, Director, IT Cyber Security and Infrastructure Operations, Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG), said, “The biggest operational hurdle we face in data security isn't just the volume of data, it's the fragmentation of our security stack. Trying to stitch together disparate signals across cloud, SaaS, and AI environments creates massive visibility gaps and slows down response times. That's why we have a priority strategy to unify our data security. It is about breaking down silos, gaining a clear line of sight into our data, and finally getting ahead of the risks that actually matter.” Netskope said the Command Center will be generally available this quarter as part of the Netskope One platform.

Provided by Globe Newswire on behalf of Netskope. Click to read original content. The original article was written by Decision Insights Editorial.