Netskope Gains AWS AI Security Competency Amid Shadow AI Surge
Event summary
- Netskope achieved AWS Security Competency status specifically for AI Security on March 19, 2026.
- The competency program aims to identify AWS partners with expertise in securing AI environments.
- Netskope’s internal report indicates 47% of generative AI users leverage personal AI apps, highlighting the prevalence of 'shadow AI'.
- Netskope’s solutions focus on optimizing network paths, data security, and securing interactions with Model Context Protocol (MCP)-enabled AI.
- The Netskope One platform is central to their AI security offerings, integrating with AWS Marketplace.
The big picture
The AWS Security Competency for AI Security underscores the growing urgency for specialized security solutions as enterprises rapidly integrate AI into their workflows. Netskope’s attainment of this competency positions them to capitalize on the expanding market for AI security, but also highlights the challenges of managing shadow AI and securing increasingly complex AI deployments. The prevalence of shadow AI, with nearly half of GenAI users employing personal apps, represents a significant governance and risk management challenge for organizations.
What we're watching
- Shadow AI
- The continued proliferation of shadow AI usage within organizations will likely drive increased demand for Netskope’s visibility and control solutions, potentially impacting their growth rate.
- MCP Adoption
- The success of Netskope’s MCP security offerings will depend on the broader adoption of MCP as a standard protocol for AI agent connectivity, which remains an evolving area.
- AWS Dependence
- Netskope’s reliance on the AWS ecosystem for its AI security competency could create a vulnerability if AWS alters its program criteria or pricing.
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