SentriAI Feature

Make Sense of Every Decision You Govern

Governing thousands of actions produces a firehose of verdicts. Decision Intelligence ranks and explains them - which were risky, why, and what deserves a human’s attention next.

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SentriAI · Decision Intelligence
DECISIONS
18,402
last 24h
FLAGGED
241
ranked
TOP RISK
88
needs review
New-payee wire - risk 88review
Bulk export by agent - risk 71review
Sensitive read, in-scope - risk 22ok
Cross-tenant attempt - deniedrecorded
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From a stream of verdicts to insight

Once every action is governed, you have a continuous stream of verdicts and scores - far too many to read one by one. Decision Intelligence turns that stream into a ranked, explainable view: which recent decisions carried the most risk, what drove them, and which ones a human should look at next. It is the analytics layer over the per-action decisions.

What it shows

ColumnWhat it tells you
Decision + actorWhat was attempted and by whom
Risk / trust scoreHow risky the action was
FactorsWhy it scored the way it did
VerdictWhat the decision point returned
Recommended actionReview, approve, or no action
Decision Intelligence view

Explainable, not a black box

  • Every ranked decision carries the factors that drove its score
  • Rankings are deterministic, reflecting the underlying decisions
  • The riskiest actions surface first for human review
  • The same trust vocabulary flows up into Trust CORTEX

How it connects

Decision Intelligence reads the Action Trust Scores the decision point produces, feeds the highest-risk pending decisions up to Trust CORTEX for cross-domain ranking, and shares the explainable factor model with adaptive trust. It is the middle layer between raw per-action verdicts and the executive CORTEX view.

Frequently asked questions

What is decision intelligence?

Decision intelligence is the analytics layer over governed actions: it ranks and explains the stream of verdicts so you can see which decisions were risky, why, and what to review next. Instead of another log, it gives you prioritization - the riskiest few decisions surfaced with their driving factors.

How is it different from Trust CORTEX?

Decision Intelligence ranks and explains recent governed actions, largely within the action layer. Trust CORTEX sits above it, ranking the single highest-risk pending decision across finance, security, and HR domains. Decision Intelligence feeds the risky decisions up; CORTEX is the cross-domain executive view.

Is the ranking explainable?

Yes. Every ranked decision carries the factors that drove its score - actor type, blast radius, sensitive data, policy violations, and so on - so a reviewer sees not just that something was risky but exactly why. The rankings are deterministic, reflecting the underlying decisions.

How does it help a reviewer?

It triages. Out of thousands of governed actions, it surfaces the few highest-risk decisions at the top with their reasons, so a reviewer spends time on the wire to a new payee or the bulk export rather than scrolling past thousands of routine, low-risk actions.

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