Netskope and Egress launch new partnership to reshape behavioral-based threat detection and response

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Egress, the first provider of adaptive cloud email security, has announced a partnership with Netskope, a leader in Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) to enhance behavioral-based threat detection and response, transforming the way organizations manage human risk in cloud email.

The partnership enables Egress to aggregate Netskope’s User Confidence Index (UCI) as part of its Human Risk Management solution. Netskope’s AI/ML-derived UCI output is combined with threat intelligence sourced from the Egress platform and an organization’s wider cybersecurity ecosystem to generate holistic human risk scores for each individual user.

Netskope’s AI/ML capabilities provide per-user behavior analytics that correlate multiple, disparate activities to detect the anomalies that indicate insider threats, compromised accounts and devices, lateral movement, data exfiltration, and advanced persistent threats across organizations’ cloud-hosted platforms and applications. By consuming the UCI risk score through native API integration, Egress will now leverage Netskope’s live behavior analytics as part of its adaptive security architecture, which automates personalized inbound and outbound email security controls based on real-time human risk telemetry.

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This integration is immediately available for all joint customers, who will now benefit from:

  • Centralized threat intelligence that surfaces meaningful insights from the  Netskope One platform to Egress Human Risk Management, elevating threat hunting capabilities and dramatically reducing time to response
  • Improved detection of suspicious user activity to automate defenses against advanced inbound and outbound email threats
  • No administrative burden from real-time policy management that dynamically adjusts according to each individual’s risk score via an adaptive security architecture.

SOURCE: GlobeNewswire