Built, tested and
deployed by SenSec.
FieldOps is the field-operations product of SenSec LLC — a US company that began by serving security operators in the European Union. That order shaped the platform: live deployments and European data obligations came before the product did.
A US company,
fluent in EU operations.
SenSec LLC is a Wyoming company, registered in Sheridan. We build and operate FieldOps. We are a US entity — and we say so plainly.
We started where the operational and regulatory bar was high: real security and facility operators in the EU. That is why GDPR, configurable data residency and any-language field input are native to FieldOps, not bolted on after the fact. We learned European obligations by working under them — not by reading about them.
See how that lands in practice on security & compliance, or in our approach to GDPR-native operations.
We learned EU data obligations by operating under them, with European clients, from day one — not as a market we adapted to later.
EU/UK, private cloud, or on-premise and air-gapped — the record lives where your jurisdiction and your clients require it.
A Data Processing Addendum, role-scoped access, data-subject rights handling and an appointed EU GDPR representative.
A US-owned platform configured so a deployment meets European obligations — not a US tool hoping the rules will not apply.
Field-tested,
not demonstrated.
FieldOps is not a pilot looking for its first operator. It runs in live security operations, every shift.
A high-profile residential protection assignment, run on FieldOps for two years.
A security operator running day-to-day field operations on the platform.
Read the full operator account in the Sentinel Security case study →
One system,
a few names.
FieldOps is the field-operations product of SenSec (sensec.ai). In the field, teams sometimes refer to it as the “SenSec platform” or “SenSec.app” — it is the same system of record. If you have read the case study, that is the name the team uses on shift.
SenSec publishes its wider thinking in the manifesto.
Built by an operator,
not a software vendor.
FieldOps was built by someone who ran the operations it is built for. Peter Uram founded SenSec after more than a decade in commercial security — leading large-scale guard operations and high-profile client protection — to build the system of record he needed on shift and could not buy.
He still runs that operation. Sentinel Security — the executive-protection company in the case study — is SenSec's own live deployment, owned and led by the same person. The figures in that account come from running FieldOps on a real VIP assignment, every shift, for two years — not from a benchmark.
SenSec is led by Peter Uram and built by a small senior team across security operations, engineering and EU compliance.
Talk to the people who build it.
Twenty minutes is enough to see how FieldOps fits your operation — and where your data would live.