Sentra Introduces Platform for Continuous AI Data Readiness and Governance
Sentra announced in a press release the launch of its Platform for Continuous AI Data Readiness and Governance. The platform is designed to help enterprises address gaps in data oversight as they scale AI adoption across their operations.
The Sentra Platform provides continuous discovery and classification of sensitive data across cloud storage, SaaS platforms, data warehouses, collaboration tools, and AI systems. It maps which users, service accounts, and AI identities can access that data, giving security and governance teams the context required to apply controls through existing security workflows.
Key capabilities include maintaining a classified inventory of sensitive data, identifying redundant or overexposed information, governing identity and access relationships, and automating remediation through DLP, IAM, and AI gateway integrations. The platform also supports continuous compliance with frameworks such as GDPR, HIPAA, CCPA, and the EU AI Act.
Sentra’s system operates within the customer’s environment using an agentless architecture, ensuring sensitive information remains in place while only metadata such as classification results and access relationships are shared. The platform is available now across AWS, Azure, and GCP environments, and Sentra is showcasing it at the Gartner Security and Risk Management Summit in Maryland.
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