Presales Manager at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Reseller
Top 5
2025-10-17T03:13:20Z
Oct 17, 2025
I work with a system integrator, and nowadays, we have all these solutions in our portfolio for our customers. At that time we were partners with Palo Alto Cortex XDR. Now we have been partnering with SentinelOne and CrowdStrike. I am a Netskope partner in my region for reselling that product. Overall for Netskope Private Access, I would rate it an eight out of ten.
I work for Orange Business, which is a partner of Palo Alto. We work with Netskope Private Access specifically for the Zero Trust solution and SSC. We work with Secure Gateway, Secure Web Gateway, and Private Access solutions. For Cloud Firewall, I have worked with Palo Alto platforms such as VM-300. We also work with Zscaler for ZTNA solutions. On a scale of 1-10, I rate Netskope Private Access an 8.
Network Service Specialist at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 20
2025-03-07T10:02:03Z
Mar 7, 2025
For those considering Zscaler, it is a very good tool from my perspective among SASE ( /categories/secure-access-service-edge-sase ) vendors for pure ZTNA. It was the most complete with the widest set of tools and inspections available. The BYOD solution was also an appealing feature. I would rate the overall solution nine out of ten.
I would strongly recommend opting for it.What sets Netskope apart from other choices is the simplicity of configuring its Private Access feature. Even without extensive training, if you're a proficient IT professional, you can easily configure it. I would rate it ten out of ten.
Solution Architect, Cyber Security at NTT Security
Real User
2023-09-20T07:14:52Z
Sep 20, 2023
The main market differentiator between the solutions lies in their Data Loss Prevention (DLP) capabilities. While Netskope initially lagged behind Zscaler and other competitors when it started, it has since caught up and is now a strong contender in the market, particularly due to its DLP features. It is a solid solution, and its integration with DLP can be a significant selling point. On a scale of ten, it would be rated at around seven. In the Australian market, there may be a preference for other options.
There is no maintenance required for the product. I recommend the product to those planning to use it. Most of my company's customers had purchased the solution and got it implemented. I rate the overall product a ten out of ten.
They do one software or one platform. They are the leading CASBY platform in the world. What they can do, nobody can do. They've advanced their software over the last several years to allow people to also do secure web gateway. Now, they're competing with Zscaler, but Zscaler can't do CASBY the way they do. There is private access VPN, and there's also a feature for a public cloud. For a public cloud, they can continuously monitor or assess any misconfiguration in AWS EC2 instances, Azure, or Google, and correct it. They are also expanding. They can also help you with compliance. Let's say that MIS3 was secure on February 4th and didn't have any misconfigurations, they can do compliance based on the audit trail or breadcrumb trail. It is probably coming sometime this summer, and it is their version of the next-gen firewall. To do what they can do with one software, Palo Alto had to buy seven companies for their Prisma Platform. I would rate Netskope Private Access a ten out of ten.
Netskope Private Access is an integral component of the Netskope Security Cloud platform that provides zero-trust secure access to enterprise applications and data in hybrid IT (public cloud and data center) environments. It offers comprehensive policy management, compliance assessment, and supports any application, protocol, and device to reduce risk and simplify security operations.
I work with a system integrator, and nowadays, we have all these solutions in our portfolio for our customers. At that time we were partners with Palo Alto Cortex XDR. Now we have been partnering with SentinelOne and CrowdStrike. I am a Netskope partner in my region for reselling that product. Overall for Netskope Private Access, I would rate it an eight out of ten.
I work for Orange Business, which is a partner of Palo Alto. We work with Netskope Private Access specifically for the Zero Trust solution and SSC. We work with Secure Gateway, Secure Web Gateway, and Private Access solutions. For Cloud Firewall, I have worked with Palo Alto platforms such as VM-300. We also work with Zscaler for ZTNA solutions. On a scale of 1-10, I rate Netskope Private Access an 8.
For those considering Zscaler, it is a very good tool from my perspective among SASE ( /categories/secure-access-service-edge-sase ) vendors for pure ZTNA. It was the most complete with the widest set of tools and inspections available. The BYOD solution was also an appealing feature. I would rate the overall solution nine out of ten.
I rate Netskope Private Access a nine out of ten.
I would strongly recommend opting for it.What sets Netskope apart from other choices is the simplicity of configuring its Private Access feature. Even without extensive training, if you're a proficient IT professional, you can easily configure it. I would rate it ten out of ten.
The main market differentiator between the solutions lies in their Data Loss Prevention (DLP) capabilities. While Netskope initially lagged behind Zscaler and other competitors when it started, it has since caught up and is now a strong contender in the market, particularly due to its DLP features. It is a solid solution, and its integration with DLP can be a significant selling point. On a scale of ten, it would be rated at around seven. In the Australian market, there may be a preference for other options.
There is no maintenance required for the product. I recommend the product to those planning to use it. Most of my company's customers had purchased the solution and got it implemented. I rate the overall product a ten out of ten.
Overall, I would rate the solution a nine out of ten.
I give the solution a ten out of ten.
They do one software or one platform. They are the leading CASBY platform in the world. What they can do, nobody can do. They've advanced their software over the last several years to allow people to also do secure web gateway. Now, they're competing with Zscaler, but Zscaler can't do CASBY the way they do. There is private access VPN, and there's also a feature for a public cloud. For a public cloud, they can continuously monitor or assess any misconfiguration in AWS EC2 instances, Azure, or Google, and correct it. They are also expanding. They can also help you with compliance. Let's say that MIS3 was secure on February 4th and didn't have any misconfigurations, they can do compliance based on the audit trail or breadcrumb trail. It is probably coming sometime this summer, and it is their version of the next-gen firewall. To do what they can do with one software, Palo Alto had to buy seven companies for their Prisma Platform. I would rate Netskope Private Access a ten out of ten.