Review upload activity by timestamp,
Review upload activity by timestamp, file, user, app, destination, decision, and sensitive status.


Overview
Sentrix Axis gives Indian security and IT teams practical controls, searchable audit records, and clear administrator workflows — deployed quickly and ready for compliance reviews from day one.
Capabilities
Review upload activity by timestamp, file, user, app, destination, decision, and sensitive status.
Manage trusted upload destinations by group so approved tools stay usable and risky destinations are blocked or monitored.
Control GitHub repository access, OneDrive or SharePoint sharing, and Microsoft 365 login domains from a central policy layer.


Audit trail
Upload verdicts, email decisions, USB movement, GitHub access, Microsoft 365 login domains, screenshot evidence, and admin actions are structured for review.
Competitor-aware positioning
Commonly evaluated alongside Teramind, Forcepoint DLP, Microsoft Purview, Symantec DLP, Digital Guardian, Safetica, Proofpoint Enterprise DLP, Endpoint Protector.
Related pages
Endpoint, email, cloud upload, USB, and SaaS data loss prevention software for Indian enterprises that need visibility, policy enforcement, and audit-ready reporting.
Endpoint DLPEndpoint DLP software for detecting risky uploads, copied files, blocked apps, USB transfers, screenshots, and insider threat activity.
Email DLPOutbound email DLP policies for attachments, recipient domains, approved external recipients, file types, and sensitive keywords.
Frequently asked questions
Cloud upload DLP controls browser and application uploads to SaaS and cloud destinations based on data sensitivity and policy. Sentrix Axis separates trusted business uploads from risky exfiltration to personal cloud, public repositories, and unapproved file-transfer sites.
Yes. Sentrix Axis monitors and controls uploads to Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, WeTransfer, GitHub, and other destinations, and manages GitHub repository access and Microsoft 365 login domains from a central policy layer.
Yes. Uploads and data shared with AI tools can be blocked, allowed, or monitored by policy, supporting AI governance and preventing sensitive-data exposure.
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