Lead Product Designer · Cybersecurity & Complex Systems
I design the screens where a wrong click can’t be undone.
I ship the ones real customers actually use.
Selected work
Systems where the interface carried the risk
Identity security, AI agent governance and enterprise monitoring — with the decisions written down.
Latest work
Identity security · 2026
Turning a silent integration failure into a readable result
A security platform said “Connected” while half the expected data never arrived. I mapped the fourteen ways a connection can end badly and designed each one.
Unified visibility across 15K+ endpoints
Five monitoring tools became one agent — and one deployment flow that lets an admin roll out to the whole estate without doing it blind.
One fix, ten thousand devices
Repairs used to happen one machine at a time. I designed the bulk flow — and reserved red for errors so “this can’t be undone” had a colour of its own. New enforcement ruleStep 4 of 4 Dry run — what this rule would do today 14 agents — blocked, no recent activity 2 agents — ran in the last 24 hours 1 agent — holds a scheduled production jobNo enforcement rule goes live without a dry run
Blocking an AI agent’s access can’t be undone. I made the preview a mandatory step and gave failure two named states instead of one silent one.
An interface that has to share the screen
A Chrome extension for defining what to measure, built against the live page rather than a description of it — and subordinate to it throughout.How I work
Complex systems don’t get simpler. The screens in front of them can.
The moment before the click
The dangerous action is the one that looked routine. So the work goes into what a screen shows before someone commits — what changes, how much it touches, how to get back. Dry runs and honest counts buy more trust than polish does.
Density that answers something
Enterprise screens fail by showing everything equally. I start from the question the person came with — what did this reach, and should it have? — and let it decide the table, the chart, and what never earns a column.
Still there at ship
I work inside the design system I maintain, write specs engineers don’t have to interpret, and stay through the build where the edge cases surface. Then I watch how it’s used and fix what I got wrong.
Have a system that’s outgrown its interface?
I’m open to lead product design roles and selective consulting work in identity security, AI governance and enterprise platforms.