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However the secure tunnels created by SSE means that network visibility tools like NDR and NAV can’t inspect this traffic, which leaves security and IT teams with a blind spot. The new integration between Netskope and ExtraHop is designed to address this problem. The Netskope Cloud TAP in combination with the ExtraHop Zero Trust Extension for Netskope, provides enterprises with unprecedented visibility into behavior and communication among devices and services in remote and distributed networks, across on-premises, hybrid, and cloud deployments, at any scale. Join us for this in-person event as we deep dive into the Zero Trust Integration between ExtraHop and Netskope.
1:00pm Welcome note
Alex Teh, Chillisoft CEO
1:15pm ExtraHop Presentation
Simon Howe, ExtraHop Area Vice President
2:00pm Netskope Presentation
Dane Blackmore – Netskope CountryManager
2:45pm: Q&A
3:30pm: Refreshments & Networking
Simon is the Area Vice President for ExtraHop. A respected industry expert in the APJ region with over 25 years of sales and management experience Simon collaborates with the cyber security community to inform and uplift cyber security programs and capability. Previous to this role, Simon was responsible for building and managing relationships with organisations in Asia Pacific & Japan (APJ) for AttackIQ. Simon has also held senior sales and leadership roles at LogRhythm where he served as Vice President of Sales for Asia Pacific, Symantec, Commvault and Acronis. Originally from the UK, Simon has lived in Sydney since 1998.
Dane Blackmore is the country manager for Netskope, and has over a decade of experience working on digital transformation and cyber security objectives with business and government orgs of all sizes.
He is passionate about helping organisations to use zero trust architecture and cybersecurity to safely exploit one of their most valuable assets – customer data.
Netskope Intelligent SSE—twice recognized as a GartnerⓇ Magic Quadrant Leader for SSE—with ExtraHop Reveal(x)—named a Leader in The Forrester WaveTM Network Analysis and Visibility, Q2 2023, work in unison. Netskope Intelligent SSE streams encrypted traffic packets and session keys to an ExtraHop Zero Trust Extension sensor and analyzes the data for security and performance anomalies. Reveal(x) natively decrypts the original network packets, leveraging over 70 different protocols, to provide complete visibility into virtually any traffic source. Automatic discovery and classification of devices communicating on the network enables security teams to fully map the attack surface, thereby eliminating blind spots. Continuous, automated 90-day lookback helps identify signatures of new CVEs and zero-day attacks, while signature- and behavior-based machine learning models enable multi-layer detection of malicious activity with high confidence.
Enterprises using the ExtraHop Zero Trust Extension for Netskope can:

The improved visibility provided by the integration allows organizations to close gaps in their zero trust security posture and gives them broader MITRE ATT&CK detection coverage, both of which help to reduce the risk of a breach and compliance fines. The integration also allows security and IT teams to leverage their existing SSE and NDR investments to achieve greater zero trust maturity by increasing the number of business-critical systems with continuous, forensic-level monitoring and reducing the time it takes to produce quality, audit-ready compliance reports, among numerous other benefits.
With the ExtraHop Zero Trust Extension for Netskope, organizations can maintain zero trust access to their networks without compromising security or performance for cloud apps and remote teams. Teams gain real-time visibility into network traffic crossing the SSE, along with the granular, packet-level data needed to assess and resolve issues at the speed of business. That’s a rare win-win for these teams and a big loss for attackers.