Last updated: July 2026
Nobel Technologies works with public sector, law enforcement, and regulated industry partners, so compliance and data handling discipline are built into how we design products — not treated as an afterthought. This page summarizes how we approach compliance across our divisions, and specifically within Kentro, our due diligence platform.
Kentro draws findings only from named, attributable sources — public court records, licensed public-records data providers, verified news and media outlets, and credential breach monitoring services. We do not scrape or aggregate from unverified or anonymous sources, and every finding in a Kentro report is traceable to the specific source and date it came from.
Kentro is an automated due diligence and screening tool, not a consumer reporting agency, and Kentro reports are not "consumer reports" as defined by the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) or similar state and international laws. Reports are intended to support a trained analyst's independent review — not to serve as the sole basis for any adverse action, including employment, lending, or transaction decisions. Customers are responsible for ensuring their own use of Kentro complies with applicable law in their jurisdiction and industry.
Kentro requires an explicit consent confirmation to be logged before a screening search is run on a subject, and that confirmation is retained as part of the permanent case record.
Customer data within Kentro is isolated at the organization level — no cross-tenant visibility exists between customer accounts. Access within an organization is governed by role-based permissions (admin, analyst, reviewer), and every view, search, and export is recorded in an append-only audit log that cannot be edited or deleted.
Customer data is retained according to the terms of the applicable customer agreement. Customers may request deletion of case data subject to any legal or contractual retention obligations.
Our public safety & government division adheres to NIST Computer Forensics Tool Testing (CFTT) program standards for evidence handling tooling, and applies comparable rigor to our OSINT investigative tooling. Compliance requirements for AI infrastructure and robotics engagements are addressed on a project basis in line with the customer's regulatory environment.
If you have a specific compliance question — including as part of a customer security review or vendor assessment — reach out through our contact form and we'll route it to the right person.