Product · Security & Trust

We hold our platform to the standard we ask of yours.

For a security vendor, credibility is the product. Here is how Centeye itself is built and operated — reversible, audited, least-privilege and privacy-first — and where to find our full posture.

How Centeye secures itself

Four principles, enforced in the product.

Reversible by design

Every automated response action is reversible and denyset-protected, so containment never causes more harm than the threat it stops.

Tamper-evident audit

Every step Kavach takes is written to a SHA-256 hash-chain audit log — immutable and RLS-isolated, so the record can be trusted and replayed.

Human-in-the-loop

You set how much autonomy Centeye has, per action and per client, with blast-class-aware approval gates on the higher-impact moves.

Least privilege

Centeye requests only the access each integration needs to detect and respond — one credential mapped to its declared capabilities.

Privacy & data handling

Built to see threats, not to hoard data.

Zero-content-retention on email

The email cascade classifies in flight. Centeye operates on signals and verdicts — it is built to avoid retaining mailbox content, not to warehouse your inbox.

Per-tenant isolation

Every tenant’s data is isolated with row-level security; the multi-tenant MSP canvas enforces scoping rather than mixing client data.

Content-first DLP, destination-agnostic

Outbound content classification fires on what’s in the message — PII, source code, bulk data — regardless of where it’s going, so detection doesn’t depend on watching the recipient.

AI cost & data governance

3-tier model routing with a per-MSP cost gate keeps LLM spend bounded; the NHI surface governs which AI tools touch company data in the first place.

Trust center

Where to find the rest.

For data handling specifics, sub-processors, compliance posture and live status, see the Trust Center. Found something? Report a vulnerability to our security team.

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