Stakeholders.
A Stakeholder is a person in one of your Organizations who receives your Intelligence Packages. Each Stakeholder has a first and last name, a role, an email address, and specific interests. Setting these up is what lets you send Alerts, Morning Reports, and Intelligence Packages to your audiences, tailored to each recipient.
What a Stakeholder receives
Creating Stakeholders is how you deliver intelligence to your audiences. Once a Stakeholder exists, you can send them Alerts, Morning Reports, and Intelligence Packages. See Send a report to a Stakeholder.
Morning Report subscriptions
You can subscribe a Stakeholder to the Morning Reports for their Organization. Ticking that box sends the reports straight to their inbox, in your template if you have customised it, in addition to yours. See Customize your Morning Reports.
How role and interests tailor alerts
Setting a Stakeholder's role and interests lets Liberty91 tailor alert notifications to them. If you set an alert rule for threats to Ivanti Pulse, for example, and the Stakeholder you subscribe is a product owner with a specific interest in zero-day exploitation, then the alert notification to that Stakeholder is written in a way that suits their role and interests.
Frequently asked questions
What can a Stakeholder receive?
Alerts, Morning Reports, and Intelligence Packages, each delivered to their email and tailored to their role and interests.
How do role and interests change what a Stakeholder gets?
Liberty91 writes alert notifications in a way that suits the Stakeholder's role and interests, so a product owner focused on zero-days reads an alert framed for that concern.