Netskope Visio Stencils [new]
High-level design (HLD) and low-level design (LLD) documentation for an upcoming deployment.
When building your diagram in Visio, you’ll typically need icons representing the various "pillars" of the Netskope platform:
Ultimate Guide to Netskope Visio Stencils: Designing Secure Cloud Architecture
Netskope sit squarely within an interconnected enterprise ecosystem. For holistic designs, pair your Netskope stencils with matching asset packs from partners you integrate with, such as: netskope visio stencils
Always use directional arrows to indicate how data travels. Show the user endpoint connecting to the , moving through the local internet breakout to the Netskope NewEdge Cloud , and finally routing to the target SaaS/Web destination . Differentiate Inline vs. API Architecture
– Use connector lines with arrows, color-coding inline vs. API-based inspection paths.
: Clearly illustrate traffic flow between users, web, and cloud apps. What’s Included in the Pack? Show the user endpoint connecting to the ,
You can use this as a , an internal IT knowledge base article , or a teams message to a SE .
Ultimate Guide to Netskope Visio Stencils: Designing Secure Network Architectures
A unified icon representing the central processing engine for policy enforcement. 2. Core Security Services (SSE) API-based inspection paths
Navigate to the left-hand sidebar panel and click on .
These stencils are primarily used to visualize complex security deployments: SASE Architecture
The official user forum is the most reliable place to find updated stencils uploaded by Netskope employees.