- New managed service combines Telefónica Tech’s operations with Netskope One platform to support hybrid and cloud security strategies across enterprise environments.
- Service aims to simplify cybersecurity, but questions remain over how it will perform against rising sophisticated threats and competing Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) offerings.
What happened:A new managed security service for modern enterprise IT
Telefónica Tech UK&I has launched a new managed cybersecurity service for businesses in the United Kingdom and Ireland built on Netskope’s Security Service Edge (SSE) technology. The Telefónica Tech Security Edge service merges Telefónica Tech’s operational capabilities with Netskope’s AI-driven Netskope One platform, designed to protect cloud-native and hybrid environments while enabling secure access to applications and data from any location.
Delivered from Telefónica Tech’s Security Operations Centres (SOCs), the service includes monitoring, administration, advisory support and incident response from certified security specialists. Telefónica Tech says the managed model aims to reduce operational complexity and costs for organisations increasingly reliant on distributed cloud and remote working models. Netskope One converges security, networking and analytics and applies zero trust principles and AI to optimise access, protect data in motion, and block evolving threats across cloud, web and private applications.
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Why it’s important
This launch signals growing demand for managed SSE and SASE-aligned services as organisations struggle to secure data across hybrid IT architectures. Analysts see Security Service Edge — often integrated with broader Secure Access Service Edge frameworks — as critical for modern work-from-anywhere environments, where perimeter-less models have overtaken traditional network security paradigms.
However, the competitive landscape is crowded: established cloud providers and specialist security vendors are also pushing managed SASE/SSE services, raising questions about differentiation and measurable performance outcomes. Additionally, as cyber threats become more sophisticated, enterprises will want transparency on how AI-driven controls perform in real-world attack scenarios — not just marketing claims. While the offering leverages recognised technology from Netskope (which was positioned as a leader in relevant Gartner Magic Quadrants in 2025), how it stacks up against rivals in terms of actual security efficacy and cost-benefit remains to be proven.
The move also reflects Telefónica Tech’s broader strategy to deepen managed security services in key markets, building on earlier global partnerships with Netskope that integrate cloud security into its Security Edge portfolio.
