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Liminal Security
Liminal Security

Safeguarding Secrets and Non-Human Identities Against Cyberattacks

Safeguarding Secrets and Non-Human Identities Against Cyberattacks

Brief

Liminal Security (now Entro Security) is a non-human identity and secrets security platform to help safegard enterprise IT systems from secrets-based cyberattacks. As one of the fastest growing attack vectors in cybersecurity to date, Liminal’s system is designed to detect, manage, and mitigate emerging security risks with secrets as the root cause. From late 2022 to mid 2023 I worked on the 0-1 MVP of the Liminal Security platform and UI system, that laid the groundwork for their fast-paced product development and continious product growth over the last 2 years and to this day.

Services

Brand Design UX/UI Design Prototyping

Industries

Cybersecurity, ITDR

Timeframe

Q4 2022 – Q3 2023

From 0 to 1 through product-led development

Liminal's founders approached me with insights gathered from interviewing 50 CISOs about secret management but needed help translating their findings into actionable product features. To expedite time-to-market, we bypassed extensive documentation and went directly into rapid prototyping. After deepening our understanding of the problem space, we collaborated closely through weekly design cycles, using each iteration to refine the product experience based on user feedback.

Working our way upwards from low-fidelity wireframes, we quickly had a set of UI mockups and a click prototype that showcased the product's value and prioritized features critical for user satisfaction. This allowed Liminal to create a roadmap based on customer value and convert early testers into paying customers.

Scaling beyond MVP

Parallel to iterating on the product development, I worked with a junior product designer to build up Liminal's UI library and refined the user experience – covering a growing set of state components, input controls, data visualizations, table layouts, detail views, integration wizards, and forensic maps. This allowed the team to quickly iterate on new feature ideas, expedite their roll-out, expand coverage for new use cases, and reach a critical set of core feature within a few months that satisfied Liminal's growing customer demands and increased accelerated revenue growth.