Miggo and Sentra Redefine Cybersecurity with the First ADR DSPM Integration
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Miggo and Sentra Redefine Cybersecurity with the First ADR DSPM Integration

By: Ethan Rogers

A partnership between Miggo Security and Sentra is changing how enterprises view and manage risk. By combining Miggo’s Application Detection and Response (ADR) platform with Sentra’s Data Security Posture Management (DSPM) solution, the two companies have launched the first unified framework that connects application behavior with data sensitivity. The result is a single, integrated source of truth that helps organizations make more informed, context-specific security decisions.

Bridging the Gap Between Application and Data Security

For years, application and data security have existed as parallel but disconnected domains. Application security teams monitored vulnerabilities, code, and runtime behaviors, while data security teams focused on classifying and protecting sensitive information. This separation often created blind spots that allowed high-impact risks to go unnoticed.

Miggo’s ADR platform continuously maps how applications behave in real time, analyzing access patterns, dependencies, and runtime DNA. Sentra’s DSPM solution identifies and classifies sensitive data across cloud and on-premises environments. When combined, they deliver complete visibility into not only how an application behaves but also what kind of data it interacts with. This correlation enables teams to identify when a vulnerability affects critical business assets, not just technical components.

Unified Risk Visibility for Smarter Decision Making

The new ADR DSPM integration provides organizations with a greater level of clarity. Security teams can instantly see whether a service communicates with databases containing customer PII, financial information, or intellectual property. This level of context allows them to distinguish between routine risks and those that could have major business implications.

As Boris Kacevich, Senior Director of Product at Miggo Security, explains, “Application security teams have long struggled to justify security investments to business stakeholders. With the Miggo-Sentra integration, they can now demonstrate which sensitive data is at risk and why it matters. This context drives better prioritization, faster response, and stronger collaboration across departments.”

By automating risk correlation between runtime behavior and data classification, the integration reduces manual investigation and accelerates remediation. What once took multiple teams and hours of meetings can now happen automatically and in real time.

Why This Integration Matters in 2025

Today’s cybersecurity landscape is defined by cloud-native development, AI-driven applications, and vast data ecosystems. Traditional tools often lack the context to assess real business impact, leaving organizations vulnerable to threats that cross application and data boundaries. According to IBM’s Cost of a Data Breach Report 2025, more than 70 percent of breaches involved exposed or misclassified data stored in cloud environments.

By integrating ADR and DSPM, Miggo and Sentra are addressing this critical challenge. The partnership empowers organizations to understand not only where vulnerabilities exist but also how they affect the data that drives business value. This combined intelligence allows teams to act with precision and prevent small issues from becoming large-scale incidents.

Real-World Impact: From Alerts to Action

Consider a scenario where a new critical vulnerability is detected in a production microservice. In a conventional setup, the security team must trace which databases the service touches, determine if sensitive data is involved, and coordinate with data security specialists to assess the impact. This manual process often delays remediation.

With the Miggo-Sentra integration, this analysis happens automatically. The system instantly identifies which sensitive data types are exposed, the potential business impact, and the exact priority level. This end-to-end automation enables security and privacy teams to act swiftly, supported by a full picture of both technical and business context.

A product security leader from a major fintech firm notes, “This integration gives us unified visibility and control over both the how and what of our security findings. It has fundamentally changed how we prioritize and respond to threats.”

The Future of Integrated Cybersecurity

As the boundaries between applications and data continue to blur, the future of cybersecurity lies in integration. The Miggo-Sentra partnership represents the first step toward a more intelligent, unified approach to risk management. Instead of treating application and data protection as separate functions, enterprises can now align them under a single operational lens.

Integrated intelligence will not only enhance visibility but also strengthen compliance and trust. As privacy regulations evolve and AI adoption accelerates, solutions that provide holistic context will become essential for maintaining both innovation and resilience.

The Foundation for Smarter, Safer Applications

The collaboration between Miggo and Sentra goes beyond technology integration. It signals a fundamental change in how security is perceived and managed. By linking runtime application behavior with data sensitivity, organizations can finally answer the question that has long challenged security teams: which vulnerabilities truly matter?

With the first ADR DSPM integration, Miggo and Sentra have set a new standard for unified security intelligence. The partnership delivers deeper visibility, faster response times, and the strategic clarity needed to protect what matters: critical business data.

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