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    Agentic Broker

    Contact your Netskope account team to enable Agentic Broker license in your account. To create and enforce DLP policies, the DLP add-on license is required.

    Securing communications and components including identities in agentic implementations has become a new frontier in securing generative AI. With the rapid adoption of the model context protocol and the development of agentic systems, organizations across multiple industries have a need to secure MCP and agentic communications. Let’s take a look at the features launched by Netskope to secure MCP communications.

    Agentic Broker also provides a dedicated analytics dashboard that surfaces MCP activity across your enterprise — including session volumes, active servers and clients, tool and prompt request trends, and policy actions. The dashboard is built on Netskope Advanced Analytics and helps security and IT teams monitor AI-agent behavior in near real-time.

    This documentation provides an overview of the new features available to help secure Model Context Protocol (MCP) communications within your enterprise. This release provides capabilities by adding enhanced visibility, an MCP Catalog, and advanced real-time protection policy controls. This documentation is to show how customers can use Agentic Broker to secure MCP Communications to remote MCP Servers.

    Model Context Protocol (MCP)

    Model Context Protocol (MCP) is an open standard that enables AI models to connect securely to data sources and tools. Netskope’s Agentic Broker provides administrators with the tools needed to manage the visibility, and access control of MCP implementations, whether they are running locally, in containers, or on remote servers and an inventory of publicly available MCP servers (remote and code repositories).

    To learn more:

    • Visibility into MCP Usage
    • Real-time Protection Policies for MCP Security
      • Configuring HTTP Header-Based Policies
      • Configuring RTP Policies to Block Events
      • Granular Control and Data Loss Prevention (DLP)
      • Granular Access Control to Block a Specific MCP Server
      • Broad Access Control to Block all MCP Traffic with RTP
    • App Catalog and Risk Assessment
    • Agentic Broker Dashboard for Securing MCP
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