Sentinel
A security operations center that reads like a story, not a spreadsheet
- Category
- Cybersecurity
- Focus
- Product · Security UX
- Year
- 2025
Overview
A threat-detection console designed for analysts under pressure — where the most important signal is always the most visible thing on screen.
Security tools are notoriously hostile to look at. Sentinel is the opposite: a SOC console designed to help analysts triage faster and make fewer mistakes during an incident — built with the instincts from my cybersecurity background.
Design direction
The decisions that give Sentinel its own personality — and keep it from looking like anything else on this page.
- 1
A severity-first visual system: color, motion, and placement all encode urgency, so the eye lands on 'critical' before anything else.
- 2
A live threat map and streaming feed that make the scale and origin of attacks tangible in real time.
- 3
Triage flows that collapse a five-step investigation into a single focused surface.
- 4
Defensive UX throughout — safe defaults, confirm-before-destroy, and audit trails baked in.
What's inside
Severity-encoded visual language
Real-time global threat map with live feed
One-surface triage and response flows
Audit-friendly, safe-by-default interactions
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