Netskope Visio Stencils Access

Clearly distinguish between CASB (Cloud Access Security Broker), SWG (Secure Web Gateway), and ZTNA (Zero Trust Network Access) components.

Let’s walk through a practical example. You are tasked with diagramming a hybrid deployment: A retail headquarters with SD-WAN, a branch office with a GRE tunnel, and 200 remote users using the Netskope Client. Here is how to use the stencils effectively. netskope visio stencils

When Netskope publishes reference architectures (e.g., "McDonald's Global SSE Deployment" or "Financial Services CASB Implementation"), the accompanying PDF often contains a link to a supporting assets kit. These kits usually include Visio stencils, Lucidchart shape libraries, and draw.io XML files. Here is how to use the stencils effectively

Before we dive into acquiring Netskope-specific assets, it is worth understanding why you should avoid generic cloud or firewall shapes when documenting a Netskope deployment. Before we dive into acquiring Netskope-specific assets, it

Diagramming a modern security stack goes beyond simple "cloud" bubbles. Netskope’s architecture involves various components—Client steering, NewEdge infrastructure, API connectors, and Private Gateways. Using generic icons can lead to confusion and misinterpretation by stakeholders. 🛡️ Technical Accuracy

: Check the Netskope Community where users often share templates and custom-made Visio shapes for specific deployment scenarios.

We are currently updating our network security architecture diagrams and need official Visio stencils for Netskope components.