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Strider Product

Client:

Strider

Agency:

Punch

Project Type:

UX/UI Design

Year:

2022

I led the UI/UX design for Shield, a threat intelligence product developed by Strider to help organizations defend against state-sponsored IP theft. Working closely with product managers, engineers, and cybersecurity SMEs, my goal was to simplify a complex and highly technical security dataset into a digestible, action-oriented user experience.

Shield needed to serve a dual purpose — act as a visual intelligence layer for risk detection and integrate smoothly into a company’s existing SIEM or DLP workflows. The UX had to enable rapid recognition of threats, support policy-driven actions, and convey confidence and clarity across multiple levels of technical users.

Key Skills

UX Strategy | UI Design | Design Systems | Security Product UX

Transparent UX that Protects

I designed dashboard views that surface the most critical signals first while allowing deeper drill-downs into entities, event histories, and threat profiles. A key priority was enabling proactive risk mitigation — helping users not just detect threats but understand and act on them. The interface also supported role-based filtering and admin configurations for training and policy development workflows.

Given the sensitivity of the product and its use by executives and security professionals alike, Shield required a seamless, consistent experience across devices. I developed a responsive UI framework that adapted visualizations, workflows, and alerts to both desktop and mobile contexts without losing fidelity or clarity.