Netskope's One AI Command Center: A Game Changer for Security Teams
In a groundbreaking announcement on June 2, 2026, Netskope (NASDAQ: NTSK), a leader in security and networking technologies for the cloud and AI era, unveiled the One AI Command Center. This innovative feature is a part of the Netskope One AI Security Suite, designed to enhance comprehensive AI detection, integrated risk analysis, and autonomous agent response all in one holistic platform. As organizations grapple with important security challenges, the Command Center aims to address critical questions such as which AIs are operational, what risks need to be managed, and how to respond swiftly to emerging threats.
Netskope's Threat Labs highlight a staggering increase in AI adoption, reporting that the average number of AI applications per organization has surged fivefold in the past year, with the number of AI users tripling. Currently, organizations are employing an average of 37 AI agents, leading to approximately 223 AI data policy violations each month. In light of this rapid AI proliferation, 94% of surveyed organizations reported difficulties in comprehending their AI usage, with only a meager 6% expressing confidence in their understanding of the complete AI pipeline.
The One AI Command Center is designed to mitigate risks associated with AI assets, whether they are used in a corporate or personal capacity, managed or unmonitored (shadow IT), and whether they operate in the cloud or on premises. By detecting all AI assets and mapping their relationships with connected identities, data stores, and tools, Netskope enhances the ability to reduce risks. Upon completing the mapping, Netskope conducts correlation analysis with existing data regarding sensitivity, user risk profiles, and application reliability, thus providing actionable risk insights. This robust analysis helps expose hidden attack vectors and risks, allowing the security team to adjust policies, modify workflows, and conduct investigations through an integrated interface.
In addition to core features and inline traffic inspection for AI detection, the recent announcement also introduces two new detection capabilities:
Endpoint AI Detection
The enhancement of the Netskope One Client extends its capabilities to scan installed applications, running processes, and listening ports on managed endpoints. This allows for the identification of known AI agents, local models, and browser extensions.
Server AI Detection
Utilizing a lightweight eBPF agent, the system can intercept TLS-encrypted AI traffic at the kernel level on corporate virtual machines and Kubernetes nodes, expanding the detection radius to include core AI infrastructure within the enterprise boundaries.
Moreover, alongside the One AI Command Center, Netskope has released a new agent known as the AI Risk AISecOps Agent. This autonomous intelligence layer facilitates triage and investigation, bolstering the response capabilities of security teams without increasing staffing levels.
Netskope's CEO and co-founder, Sanjay Beri, emphasized the urgency of addressing the growing gap between manual tracking capabilities of security teams and the rapid deployment of AI technologies. "Many organizations are adopting AI at a rate that far exceeds the capacity of security teams to manually track, triage, and contain these tools. Risk is often associated with unapproved applications, which are troublingly common. Netskope One AI Command Center provides an integrated operational perspective that was previously lacking, equipping security teams with a comprehensive understanding of all AI assets in their environment, how they connect, what data they access, and the best response strategies."
Jennifer Glenn, Research Director for Data and Information Security at IDC, also weighed in, remarking on the acceleration of AI adoption in enterprises and the resulting visibility gaps that challenge security teams. She stated,
"As data volume and proliferation increase, security teams face significant challenges in cross-correlating risks associated with managed and shadow AI assets across user IDs and data stores. Addressing these issues necessitates the move away from siloed tools towards integrated intelligence layers. A platform that combines comprehensive AI detection and real-time risk analysis is crucial for enabling security operations to forecast and prioritize AI-derived threats, autonomously neutralizing risks at the velocity demanded by today’s threat landscape."
The One AI Command Center and its accompanying features, including endpoint AI detection, server AI detection, AI asset mapping, risk correlation, and AI Risk AISecOps Agent, are set to be available to the public today, with an expanded feature set to roll out in the third quarter of 2026.
For further information regarding the Netskope One AI Command Center and its advancements, please refer to their blog article.
About Netskope
Netskope (NASDAQ: NTSK) pioneers industry-leading security and networking technologies for the cloud and AI era. The company provides optimized access and real-time, context-based security for entire AI ecosystems, encompassing people, devices, data, agents, applications, and tools. Extensively trusted by thousands of customers, including over 30 Fortune 100 companies, Netskope One platform, zero trust engine, and robust NewEdge network help visualize usage across all clouds, AI, SaaS, web, and private applications, ensuring reduced security risks and enhanced network performance. For more details, visit
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