Frequently Asked Questions

What is Sentinex?

Sentinex is a dark web monitoring service that helps businesses detect exposed credentials, financial information, corporate data, and other security threats before they lead to fraud, cyberattacks, and financial and reputational harm.

How does Sentinex work?

Sentinex continuously scans the dark web, deep web, data breach sources, and underground marketplaces for compromised business data. If we find a match related to your monitored information, we send you an alert so you can take action.

What kind of data can Sentinex monitor?

You can monitor company domains, employee credentials, corporate credit and debit cards, tax IDs, bank accounts, DBAs, phone numbers, email addresses, passwords, D&B numbers, addresses, and other sensitive business information to detect leaks and potential threats.

How often does Sentinex scan for threats?

Sentinex performs continuous monitoring and provides real-time alerts whenever new exposures are detected. We then offer instructions on next steps to mitigate risk and protect your business data and reputation.

What should I do if I receive an alert?

If you receive an alert, you should:

  1. Verify the exposure by reviewing the details in your Sentinex dashboard.
  2. Take action, such as resetting passwords, enabling MFA, or notifying your IT/security team.
  3. Monitor for further activity to ensure the threat is contained.

Where does Sentinex get its data from?

Sentinex sources threat intelligence from dark and deep web forums, breach dumps, hacker marketplaces, and underground data exchanges. We continuously scan billions of data records looking for your data to help keep your business safe.

Is my data secure with Sentinex?

Absolutely. We use industry-standard encryption and security protocols to protect your information and only scan externally available breach data.

Can I monitor multiple businesses or domains?

Currently, Sentinex only allows monitoring for a single domain at the standard rate. However, you can monitor multiple pieces of data such as bank accounts, corporate credit cards, email addresses, phone numbers, and passwords.

How much does Sentinex cost?

Sentinex is free for a 7-day trial and then rebills at the low cost of $49.95. Many of our competitors charge 10x this price for similar protection. We offer a 7-day trial to try the service before committing and you can cancel at any time.

How do I get started with Sentinex?

Simply sign up for an account or start with a free scan, add the domains and credentials you want to monitor, and let Sentinex do the rest. You’ll receive alerts whenever a potential threat is detected.