Sentra
Sentra is a data security platform for cloud-native environments that provides data discovery, classification, and protection across distributed data stores.
- Cloud Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) and monitoring for public cloud and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) data stores.
- Automated data discovery and classification for structured and unstructured data assets.
- Context-aware risk analysis that correlates data sensitivity, exposure paths, identities, and configurations.
- Policy-based data protection workflows, including remediation guidance and integration with security tooling.
- Focus on cloud-native architectures, modern data lakes, databases, and object storage in enterprise environments.
More About Sentra
Sentra focuses on data security for organizations that operate primarily in cloud and SaaS environments, where business data is distributed across multiple platforms, regions, and services. Its platform is positioned in the DSPM and cloud data security categories, addressing visibility and control over sensitive data stored in services such as cloud object storage, managed databases, file repositories, and data lake architectures.
The platform typically connects to cloud accounts and SaaS environments through native APIs and cloud provider integrations, scanning data stores to identify where sensitive or regulated data resides. Sentra uses data discovery and classification (data security) to detect patterns associated with personal data, financial data, intellectual property, and other sensitive categories. Classification output is then combined with configuration metadata, identity and access models, and network exposure details to build a contextual view of data risk.
Sentra’s architecture is designed for cloud-native deployment, with support for popular public cloud platforms and services that store objects, files, and database records. It aligns with security frameworks and regulatory requirements that depend on accurate data inventory and classification, including common controls associated with privacy regulations and industry standards. By providing a consolidated view of data locations and associated risks, Sentra assists security, governance, and compliance teams in maintaining policies across multiple cloud providers and SaaS applications.
Compared with broader Cloud Security Posture Management (CSPM) tools, which focus on infrastructure configurations, Sentra concentrates on the data layer, mapping who can access sensitive data, how it is exposed externally or internally, and whether existing controls match organizational policies. This orientation supports use cases such as least-privilege enforcement, detection of misconfigured data stores, and prioritization of remediation based on data sensitivity rather than only infrastructure findings.
In enterprise environments, Sentra is typically used by Security Operations (SecOps), data security, and risk management teams that need to coordinate with data platform and DevOps groups. Integrations with Security Information and Event Management (SIEM), ticketing, and workflow systems allow findings to be routed into existing processes. In a directory or marketplace taxonomy, Sentra fits primarily under DSPM, cloud security, and data discovery and classification, serving organizations that manage distributed data estates across multiple cloud and SaaS providers.