Imprivata
Password AutoFill for Shared Mobile Devices
I was the lead designer for Enterprise Password AutoFill for shared mobile device environments, which was part of Imprivata’s mobile product suite. This feature eliminated manual entry of login credentials for users, thereby reducing the number of taps needed to enter a username and password from over 30 taps to just 3 taps. It also minimized calls to the IT help desk and improved security.
Imprivata
Facial biometrics for mobile e-prescribing of controlled substances
I was the lead designer on the team that introduced facial biometrics as a new factor of authentication for electronic prescribing of controlled substances (EPCS). I led the design of the facial biometrics enrollment and verification workflows, allowing clinicians to enroll and scan their faces in order to securely e-prescribe controlled substances to patients via mobile devices. This was a first-of-its-kind solution, developed in partnership with Epic, the largest electronic health records vendor in the country.
EnerNOC
Project Manager web application design
EnerNOC was an energy management services and software company that helped organizations improve their energy efficiency and reduce consumption.
I was the lead designer on Project Manager, which was part of EnerNOC’s suite of energy intelligence software. It was an application designed for energy managers, building engineers, and others to collaborate on identifying, tracking, and resolving energy efficiency, capital expenditure and related projects.
As of fall 2016, Project Manager was one of the most heavily used parts of the EnerNOC application suite.
Threat Stack
Redesign of Vulnerabilities feature
Threat Stack was a cloud security startup, helping companies to proactively detect risks, vulnerabilities, and threats across cloud workloads.
When I joined the company, I served as the lead UX designer on the vulnerabilities feature, and was tasked with its redesign.