Sentra, a cloud-native data security platform pioneer, is debuting Sentra Jagger, a large language model (LLM)-based assistant designed to enhance cloud data security in conjunction with Sentra’s Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) and Data Detection and Response (DDR) platform. Offering real-time insights into emerging threats and vulnerabilities, Sentra Jagger leverages AI to transform data security with more effective investigation and greater operational efficiency, according to the company.
Sentra Jagger aims to empower security teams to take greater control over their environments in an age of ever-evolving, complex cyberthreats. With an intuitive interface, customizable dashboards, and a centralized query framework, security teams can use Sentra Jagger to advance their visibility into an enterprise’s security posture for greater alignment and risk management.
“AI has the potential to revolutionize security, but it also poses new challenges and risks, forcing security teams to keep up with the latest threats and best practices,” said Yair Cohen, co-founder and VP of product at Sentra. “Our LLM helps facilitate this process by seamlessly embedding within the product interface, providing users with the roadmap needed to simplify and speed data investigations. Users can easily pivot between Sentra Jagger and platform screens, making it easy to use across teams without compromising operational speed or access to relevant information.”
Sentra Jagger’s AI-powered security analysis and threat response is posed to reduce as much as 80% of the time needed to accomplish tasks, according to the vendor. To achieve this operational efficiency, Sentra Jagger offers:
- Clear and concise explanations of security queries, increasing overall accessibility and confident decision making
- Actionable steps during incident response that decrease organizational downtime and damage
- Integrations with an enterprise’s existing tools for seamless deployment and management
“AI holds immense potential to transform our world, but its development and deployment must be accompanied by a steadfast commitment to data integrity and privacy,” said Adam Strange, principal analyst at Omdia. “Against this backdrop of evolving AI-related cyberthreats, cybersecurity is now an organization-wide issue. With the help of LLM assistants, like Sentra Jagger, organizations can ensure cybersecurity best practices are implemented by users in less technical roles including audit, compliance, and privacy.”
To learn more about Sentra Jagger, please visit https://www.sentra.io/.