SentriAI for IT Directors

Get a Handle on AI Sprawl

Agents, service accounts, and MCP servers multiply across your environment faster than any inventory keeps up. SentriAI surfaces the non-human actors and governs their actions, so AI sprawl becomes something you can manage.

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What you get

As IT director you are accountable for systems you increasingly do not fully see - agents a team wired up, tokens acting with elevated scope, MCP servers nobody reviewed. SentriAI gives you visibility into those non-human actors and a way to govern what they do, without standing up yet another disconnected tool.

  • Visibility into the agents and non-human identities actually acting
  • Governance of what those actors do, not just a list of what exists
  • Ownership required for every agent, so nothing acts unaccountably
  • One governance layer across finance, security, and HR domains

Mapped to what matters to you

Your priorityHow SentriAI helps
See the AI sprawlIdentity resolution surfaces agents, tokens, and MCP servers as they act
Assign accountabilityEvery non-human identity needs a human owner or it is flagged
Control accessScope containment and tenant isolation enforced per action
Avoid another siloOne decision layer spans domains rather than a tool per team
Keep recordsEvery action is recorded to a tamper-evident ledger
Your priorities, and how SentriAI serves them

Where it fits your work

How an IT director uses SentriAI

  • Reconcile the agents actually acting against a sanctioned AI-BOM
  • Require and track a human owner for every service account and agent
  • Gate access to sensitive systems per action, not just per role
  • Give leadership one view of the riskiest decisions across domains

Why SentriAI

Frequently asked questions

How does SentriAI help with AI sprawl?

It surfaces the non-human actors - agents, service accounts, MCP servers - as they act, requires a human owner for each, and governs their actions with per-action decisions, so sprawl becomes a managed, accountable set of actors rather than an invisible blind spot.

Does it add another tool for my team to run?

It is one governance layer that spans finance, security, and HR rather than a separate silo per team, and it integrates as a policy enforcement point in the path of actions, so it consolidates rather than adds.

How do I make agents accountable?

By requiring a human owner for every non-human identity. An agent acting without an owner is flagged and trusted less, so nothing acts unaccountably in your environment.

Can I control access at a finer grain than roles?

Yes. Scope containment and tenant isolation are enforced per action, so even a role that nominally has access is denied when a specific action falls outside the granted scope or crosses a tenant.

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Turn AI sprawl into governed actors

Surface and govern the non-human identities acting in your environment. Start free, no card required.

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