Netskope Private Access provides secure, seamless remote application access without traditional VPN requirements. It reduces latency by routing traffic via local data centers and offers strong application access control with DLP and content filtering. It allows granular application access assignments, eliminates bandwidth constraints, and enhances security with outbound-only connectivity. The architecture is cost-effective and easy-to-maintain. Users benefit from internet visibility, extensive configurability, robust security, and the ability to apply specific access policies.
- "Netskope Private Access covers a wide range of use cases with solutions for client-server and server-to-client connectivity patterns."
- "In the VPN scenario, what was happening, the user would get back to the complete source. But in NPA, the application will go to the user. There is an outbound connection. There is no inbound. Storage providers are also not there. It's the best feature because it is the replacement of the VPN."
- "Even without extensive training, if you're a proficient IT professional, you can easily configure it."
Netskope Private Access could improve its ease of use, integration of SD-WAN, visibility, and support for dynamic protocols like IPv6. It could address cost, enhance DLP policies, offer agentless portal security, and handle on-premises DNS mapping better. Limited server access, interoperability, and features like ICMP support need attention. Security for agentless access, faster feature deployment, and more comprehensive data protection strategies are sought by users. It is perceived as trailing competitors in market leadership.
- "Netskope Private Access could improve by enhancing visibility of user performance and application performance. It should also integrate wider DLP and inspection engines on private access traffic."
- "Netskope needs to provide some kind of data protection strategy as well because, currently, if you connect through private access, we don't have any data protection policies or implementation."
- "We faced certain issues with China users as it can be rather challenging for them due to the presence of Great Firewall."