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Netskope launches One Copilot for Private Access

Netskope has launched Netskope One Copilot for Private Access, a tool aimed at easing the implementation of zero trust network access (Zero-Trust Network Access (ZTNA)) for IT administrators. This solution automates the setup and optimization of access controls for private applications, addressing challenges faced in traditional Zero-Trust Network Access (ZTNA) deployment.

The Challenge of ZTNA Implementation

ZTNA implementation requires organizations to shift from broad access to more detailed, context-aware controls. Tasks such as discovering private applications and refining access policies can be intricate and error-prone, particularly for those managing many users and applications.

Introducing Netskope One Copilot for Private Access

This solution employs Artificial Intelligence (AI) to facilitate the ZTNA process, increasing visibility into private applications and automating the creation of access policies. It also continuously refines ZTNA configurations to enhance operational efficiency.

Automated Application Discovery

The Copilot feature boosts application visibility and allows for the definition of precise application segments. This results in effective management of ZTNA controls with diminished manual intervention.

Policy Refinement

The tool evaluates user interaction patterns to propose accurate access policies, ensuring user permissions reflect actual requirements. This can contribute to improved security measures across the network.

Continuous Configuration Optimization

Netskope One Copilot regularly audits configurations to detect redundancies and outdated rules, supporting the maintenance of a robust security posture over time.

The Future of ZTNA

By introducing Copilot for Private Access, Netskope enhances its role in the ongoing evolution of ZTNA, aiming to fortify security while catering to diverse environments, including the Internet of Things (IoT) and Operational technology (OT).

This summary outlines the main points of the blog on the Netskope One Copilot for Private Access, focusing on its introduction and core functionalities.