SentiQore

SentiQore is an intelligence-driven business continuity and risk platform built for governments and enterprises across the MENA region. It pairs live threat monitoring, real-time incident detection from OSINT feeds with structured intelligence grading, with a standards-based risk register spanning ISO 22301, ISO 31000, NCEMA 7000, NESA, and MITRE ATT&CK.
It guides teams through the full ISO 22301 lifecycle, context and scope, business impact analysis, recovery strategies, exercises, and governance, with AI-drafted content that consultants and practitioners refine. A black-swan red-team engine surfaces unthinkable scenarios grounded in historical precedent and feeds early-warning indicators back into the live monitor.
At its center is Rasid, a grounded AI analyst that answers only from the active client's data and proposes concrete changes for human confirmation. A national portfolio roll-up gives multi-entity readiness scoring and forward-looking risk prediction.
Pick a threat to see the blast radius and your readiness.
Plans that scale with your mandate
Every paid plan starts with a 14-day free trial. No credit card required.
Solo analyst, one organisation.
1 organisation · 1 seat
- Risk register, BIA & recovery strategy
- Live regional threat monitor
- 1 alert channel
- Rasid AI, 150 prompts / mo
- CSV export
For risk teams and consultancies.
5 organisations · 15 seats
- Everything in Analyst
- Governance, exercises & emergency contacts
- Black-swan red-team & threat predictions
- Portfolio roll-up
- Rasid AI, unlimited
- PDF dossier export
For government and large groups.
Unlimited organisations & seats
- Everything in Team
- White-label & custom domain
- SSO / SAML, audit log & data residency
- Dedicated onboarding & support
How We Engage Clients
Beyond our product portfolio, we partner with companies on custom builds across Custom Software Development, Enterprise AI Systems, and GRC & Compliance Platforms. Engagement starts with a structured discovery and architecture phase before a single line of code is written. You see the system on paper, with all integrations and scaling assumptions, before approving the build.
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