Singapore — Cybersecurity company Netskope has unveiled Netskope One DataSec Command Center, a unified control plane designed to help organisations discover, monitor and protect sensitive data across AI environments, cloud services, networks, on-premises infrastructure, endpoints and email.
The company said the launch addresses challenges created by fragmented security tools and the growing adoption of artificial intelligence (AI). According to Netskope’s 2026 Data Security Report, 58% of organisations use 11 or more data security tools, while only 7% consider their security stack fully unified.
The report also found that 68% of security teams take days or longer to reconstruct where sensitive data has moved following an incident, while 8% said they can rarely reconstruct the data path.
AI adoption is adding another layer to the challenge. Netskope said 98% of organisations now use AI, but only 8% enforce data protection policies consistently in AI environments. The company added that just 7% of organisations are confident that sensitive data is not flowing uncontrolled into AI systems.
Netskope One DataSec Command Center is intended to serve as the central control plane for the company’s data security capabilities. Netskope said the platform brings together signals from its security services and correlates relationships between users, devices, data stores and AI assets to identify risks and support remediation.
The platform includes a data security posture and risk discovery dashboard that analyses signals from technologies such as data loss prevention (DLP), data security posture management (DSPM), secure web gateway (SWG), and cloud access security broker (CASB) tools.

It also integrates with Netskope One Data Lineage to provide visibility into how data moves across connected systems, from creation through subsequent transfers.
Netskope said the platform can translate risk signals into recommended policy changes and remediation actions, with those policies subsequently enforced through its data security control points.
The company is also positioning the platform alongside its DLP AISecOps Agent, which is designed to automate the detection, triage, investigation and resolution of data security incidents. Netskope said 56% of organisations currently investigate half or fewer of the alerts they generate because of limited capacity.
Sanjay Beri, Co-Founder and CEO of Netskope commented, “Organisations have invested in more data security tools than ever, yet most teams still cannot answer basic questions such as where did the data go and what is its current state? The problem isn’t a lack of tools — it’s the massive volume of data, the signals it generates, and the lack of coordination between them.”
“Netskope One DataSec Command Center digests all of that data and those signals, correlates and normalises them, analyses them, and surfaces human-understandable insights, giving security teams the control plane they have been missing: a single place to see what is exposed, understand how it got there, and act on it to prevent and mitigate risks,” he continued.
“The biggest operational hurdle we face in data security isn’t just the volume of data; it’s the fragmentation of our security stack. Trying to stitch together disparate signals across cloud, SaaS, and AI environments creates massive visibility gaps and slows down response times,” said Wayne Cross, IT Cyber Security and Infrastructure Operations Director for Borden Ladner Gervais LLP (BLG).
“That’s why we have a priority strategy to unify our data security. It is about breaking down silos, gaining a clear line of sight into our data, and finally getting ahead of the risks that actually matter,” he added.
According to Netskope, the DataSec Command Center is designed to cover data across multiple environments, including real-time network traffic, email, endpoint data, cloud databases and object stores, SaaS applications and AI services.
Supported environments include cloud platforms such as AWS, Google Cloud and Microsoft Azure; SaaS applications including Microsoft OneDrive, SharePoint and Google Drive; AI services such as ChatGPT and Anthropic Claude; and structured data platforms including Databricks and Snowflake.
Netskope said Netskope One DataSec Command Center is scheduled to become generally available in the third quarter of 2026 as part of the Netskope One platform.

