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Daniel NikulshynReviewed by Daniel Nikulshyn·Updated July 2026

Overview

The Netskope MCP server is a comprehensive Model Context Protocol (MCP) server for managing Netskope Private Access (NPA) infrastructure through AI-powered automation. It provides 84 specialized tools across 10 categories to automate various tasks, including infrastructure deployment, application lifecycle management, network connectivity, access control, and more. The server is designed for LLM interaction and features automatic parameter validation and transparent descriptions.

Key features

  • 84 specialized tools across 10 categories
  • AI-powered automation for infrastructure deployment and management
  • Automatic parameter validation and transparent descriptions
  • Support for LLM interaction
  • Real-world usage examples and documentation

Pricing

Model
Free
Category
MCP Servers
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Use cases

NPA Infrastructure Deployment

Automate the deployment of a complete NPA infrastructure for a new office, including publisher creation, local broker configuration, and access policy setup.

Emergency Security Response

Execute an emergency security response workflow to lock down HR/Finance applications immediately in case of a security incident.

Compliance Audit

Perform a comprehensive compliance audit of the NPA environment, including version compliance, access policy validation, and SCIM group reference checks.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Comprehensive automation for NPA infrastructure management
  • AI-native design for efficient tool interaction
  • Extensive documentation and real-world usage examples

Cons

  • Requires setup and configuration of environment variables (NETSKOPE_BASE_URL, NETSKOPE_TOKEN)
  • Limited information on scalability and performance

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Q&A

What documentation or examples are available to help me get started?

Extensive documentation is provided, including a complete overview, architecture guide, tool reference, common workflow patterns, and real‑world use case demos such as setting up a new office’s NPA infrastructure or emergency security lockdowns.

Asked by Jana Krejčí · Jul 6, 2026

Can the MCP server be controlled through large language models (LLMs)?

Yes, the server is designed for LLM interaction, providing automatic parameter validation and transparent descriptions so an LLM can invoke the tools via natural‑language prompts.

Asked by Grzegorz Lewandowski · May 19, 2026

How many tool categories does the MCP server include and what are they used for?

The server offers 84 specialized tools organized into 10 categories, covering infrastructure deployment, private app lifecycle, local broker networking, policy management, access control, SCIM identity integration, upgrade profiles, traffic steering, alerts, and resource search.

Asked by Sanjay Gupta · May 14, 2026

What environment variables must I set up before running the Netskope MCP server?

You need to define NETSKOPE_BASE_URL and NETSKOPE_TOKEN in your environment; these provide the API endpoint and authentication token required for the server to communicate with Netskope Private Access.

Asked by Quentin Lefevre · Apr 1, 2026

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