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Add Stakeholders.

Last updated 14 Jun 20261 min read

Stakeholders are the people who receive your Intelligence Products. Adding them is what lets you send Alerts, Morning Reports, and Intelligence Packages to your audience. This page shows you what to set on each Stakeholder and how their details shape the products they receive.

What to set on a Stakeholder

Give each Stakeholder these details:

  • Name. First and last name.
  • Role. What they do, which helps tailor the products they receive.
  • Email address. Where their Intelligence Products are delivered.
  • Interests. Specific topics they care about.

Stakeholders can have any role, or completely custom reasons for wanting your products. To understand how they fit into the wider model, see Stakeholders.

Subscribe Stakeholders to Morning Reports

Subscribe a Stakeholder to the Morning Reports for their Organization to send those reports straight to their inbox, in addition to yours. If you have customized your templates, they receive the reports in your branding.

Tip

Setting role and interests pays off in the wording of notifications. If you set an alert for threats to Ivanti Pulse and the subscribed Stakeholder is a product owner interested in zero-day exploitation, their alert is written to be useful for that role and interest.

Send a report

Once your Stakeholders are set up, you can send them products through alert rules, Morning Report automations, or whenever you find something relevant to share. See Send a report to a Stakeholder.

Frequently asked questions

What does setting a Stakeholder's role and interests do?

It tailors their notifications. An alert sent to a product owner who cares about zero-day exploitation is written to suit that role and interest.

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