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Netskope One Data Lineage Advances AI-Ready Data Security with Visibility + Analytics of Data Lineage

Enabling Organisations to Track the Provenance and Lifecycle of Data at Rest, in Motion, and in Use, for Compliance, Investigation, and Policy implementation purposes

Netskope, a leader in modern security and networking for the cloud and Artificial Intelligence (AI) era, has announced Netskope One Data Lineage, providing visibility and analytics to help organisations track and assess the provenance of data everywhere it rests, moves, and is used.

As part of the ongoing expansion of the Netskope One platform, organisations can use Netskope One Data Lineage to confidently advance their AI innovation roadmaps, with the assurance of a verifiable audit trail for compliance records, event investigations, as well as data policy implementation.

Artificial Intelligence adoption requires the safe governance of an organisation’s data and a verifiable audit trail, no matter where it originates, how it moves, or how it is used. The scale of this challenge is significant, but legacy tools, particularly legacy DLP, struggle to correlate data activity across sources, users, and interactions—challenging teams to get the visibility they need to properly protect that data.

Netskope One Data Lineage Building Upon Superior Data Security Controls

Netskope One Data Lineage builds upon Netskope’s superior data security controls by enabling teams to track and visualise the movement of sensitive data across their entire organisation, through various levels of origin, movement, usage, and access—including visibility into when that data propagates or evolves. It enables policy controls that remain with data as it is extracted and reformatted across different document files and formats. As a result, organisations gain:

  • Unprecedented visibility and control: Full context of data provenance from source to destination across multiple users and systems, enabling detailed retrospective investigation after data exfiltration or inappropriate internal access, as well as proactive safeguarding and the application of appropriate compliance measures for sensitive data.
  • Insider threat protection: Tracking inappropriate data movements and data usage behaviours on an individual user in order to establish intention and quickly identify emerging insider risks, investigate potential data loss incidents, and troubleshoot unauthorised data movement.
  • Optimal policy and security posture: Obtaining an extensive historical timeline associated with document and file origination, enabling IT and security teams to adjust and enforce data access policies to improve security posture.

“Organisations need the full context of how data is moving across the digital environment, along with the ability to prevent unauthorised access and use of it, and to prove compliance with increasingly rigorous data protection regulations. This is especially important with the widespread adoption of AI agents and other AI tools,” said Krishna Narayanaswamy, Co-Founder and CTO at Netskope. “As part of our industry-leading platform, Netskope One Data Lineage ensures that unified data security supports, rather than hinders, an organisation’s ability to grow and innovate.”

“Successfully implementing AI requires trust in the data that fuels it. The volume of sensitive and confidential data increases daily as new information is created, copied, shared, used, and moved,” said Jennifer Glenn, Research Director for IDC Security and Trust Group. “Strict governance of the organisation’s data, along with verifiable audit trails of where data lives and how it is used, can offer assurance that only the right people and devices have access to the appropriate information. This offers organisations a trusted foundation of information that is ready for AI use.”

Netskope One Data Lineage is now in Preview to Netskope customers, with general availability anticipated in the first half of 2026.

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