Netskope has introduced Netskope One AgentSkope, an architectural foundation allowing customers to deploy Netskope AI agents able to execute end-to-end workflows.
Serving as a new intelligent layer of the Netskope One Platform, AgentSkope enables agentic operations that support security and networking teams.
The initial launch has six agents, with more promised. Those agents include a DLP AISecOps agent, a resource for agentic Data Loss Protection (DLP) analysis.
This agent mimics the actions of a security operations analyst to execute end-to-end data protection workflows, applying contextualised risk assessments, intelligent triage and investigation, and agentic risk remediation.
Netskope Insider Threat AISecOps Agent focuses on triage and analysis of insider threats, combining DLP alerts with user behaviour data to identify malicious activity and protect against insider threat.
Netskope Private Access AIOps Agent automatically audits configurations for Netskope One Private Access, removing dormant settings and helping to ensure access privileges are not left open. It generates granular application segments and policies based on user consumption patterns.
Netskope DEM Data Intelligence Agent streamlines troubleshooting for user experience issues by transforming granular telemetry and raw metrics from digital experience management (DEM) into actionable insights via natural language in a conversational interface.
Netskope DEM Insights Agent provides a high-level view of organisational digital health, correlating granular telemetry to surface critical incidents, macro-impacting trends and performance bottlenecks.
Netskope CCI Insights Agent allows SOC analysts to query complex risk attributes and compliance certifications across more than 85,000 cloud, AI and SaaS applications using natural language, enabling conversational interaction with app risk data.
“Security and network operations teams today are overwhelmed by an endless loop of manual triage, and bogged down by repetitive tasks across disparate tools, leading to severe analyst burnout, an inability to innovate at speed, and unchecked risk,” said Sanjay Beri, Netskope’s cofounder and chief executive.
“That’s why we built AgentSkope to act as an autonomous force multiplier, providing a shared architectural foundation that allows organisations to easily deploy AI agents capable of executing end-to-end workflows.
“By abstracting away operational complexity and removing internal development bottlenecks, we are empowering security and network leaders to drastically reduce manual troubleshooting, free up their skilled staff for strategic initiatives, and adapt their defences at the speed of business.”
Except for the AISecOps agent, which is currently in private preview, the other agents are generally available.




