TL;DR
- Netskope One client runs natively on Apple Vision Pro, enabling enterprise security controls on the spatial computing platform.
- Remote Browser Isolation protects users from malicious links in collaboration tools like Microsoft Teams without blocking access entirely.
- ZTNA Next provides secure access to internal applications while keeping them invisible to external threats.
Summary
This demonstration showcases how Netskope's security solutions extend to Apple's Vision Pro headset, positioning the device as a viable enterprise productivity tool rather than just consumer technology. The video walks through two practical scenarios that enterprise users would encounter: collaborating via Microsoft Teams while being protected from malicious links through Remote Browser Isolation, and accessing internal corporate applications securely via ZTNA Next. The browser isolation feature allows users to safely view potentially risky content in a read-only sandbox without blocking access entirely, while the Zero Trust Network Access service keeps private applications invisible to external threats. Periodic re-authentication prompts add an additional security layer. The demonstration effectively illustrates that emerging spatial computing devices can be integrated into corporate environments without compromising security posture, addressing a key concern for IT teams evaluating new hardware platforms.
Chapters
0:00 - Introduction to Vision Pro Security
0:22 - Microsoft Teams Collaboration Demo
0:50 - ZTNA for Internal Applications
Key Quotes
0:11 "The Vision Pro is meant to be a full-fledged face computer with real apps that let you get real work done."
0:54 "With Netskope's ZTNA Next service, my company's private applications are invisible to the outside world and out of reach to uninvited guests."