Everything worth checking before you deploy Sentri.
Sentri handles camera footage and face data — here's exactly how it's stored, accessed, and kept on your site.
On-premise by default
Sentri runs on hardware you own — a local server, NVR, or dedicated PC on your network. Footage and face data are processed and stored locally, not in a vendor-run cloud.
Role-based access
Access levels separate administrators, operators and viewers, so a front-desk guard and a security manager don't see or do the same things by default.
Audit-ready records
Detections, alerts, watchlist matches and exports carry a timestamp and source camera, so an incident record can be traced back and stand up to internal or external review.
Access control on export
Building an incident record or export is a deliberate action inside the product, not an automatic upload — footage leaves the system only when someone chooses to share it.
No forced connectivity
Search, trace and on-site alerting don't require an internet connection. Notification integrations (e.g. messaging alerts) are opt-in and configured per deployment.
Least-privilege by design
Sentri is built to answer "who was where, and when" — not to run facial recognition against any database beyond the faces you've explicitly enrolled or watchlisted.
Choose how Sentri sits on your network.
All three models keep processing on infrastructure you control.
On-premise
Sentri runs on a dedicated machine at your site, connected directly to your existing cameras, NVR, or DVR. No dependency on outside connectivity for core operation.
Private network / hub-and-spoke
Each site runs its own Sentri instance; a central hub aggregates alerts and search across locations over your private network or VPN — footage still isn't sent to a public cloud.
Hybrid
Core detection and storage stay on-premise; specific integrations (e.g. messaging notifications) connect outbound only for the alert itself, not the footage.
Where we are today
Trusova Tech is a small team, and we'd rather tell you exactly where we stand than overstate it: Sentri does not currently hold third-party security certifications such as SOC 2 or ISO 27001. If your procurement process requires one, tell us during the demo — we'll walk through what's in place today and what a compliance timeline would look like for your deployment.