The trouble with the tool is its ability to integrate with a third-party application. For example, integrating an SIEM with the firewalls that the client currently uses can be difficult. The main thing is from Fortra's Digital Guardian perspective itself, which is to apply it directly to the client's environment. In my experience, every client has their own infrastructure that needs to be compensated so that the tool can work according to the client's infrastructure. The improvements required in the product depend on the developers because, from time to time, vulnerabilities happen in Microsoft or other operating systems, which are encountered directly by the users. Once Fortra's engineers know about the vulnerabilities impacting the operating systems, they will develop or rectify the bugs or areas that are causing an issue in the tool. We can send the logs to the application developer, who can then rectify the issues in the tool.
Security Architect Manager at Aboitiz Equity Ventures, Inc.
Real User
Top 5
2023-09-26T09:40:35Z
Sep 26, 2023
In my opinion, there's a need for an extensive skill set or knowledge of creating policies. There's room for improvement to make it more user-friendly in creating custom rules and policies. In future releases, I would like to see a quick glance at detected data without downloading the actual file for both Windows and MacOS.
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The trouble with the tool is its ability to integrate with a third-party application. For example, integrating an SIEM with the firewalls that the client currently uses can be difficult. The main thing is from Fortra's Digital Guardian perspective itself, which is to apply it directly to the client's environment. In my experience, every client has their own infrastructure that needs to be compensated so that the tool can work according to the client's infrastructure. The improvements required in the product depend on the developers because, from time to time, vulnerabilities happen in Microsoft or other operating systems, which are encountered directly by the users. Once Fortra's engineers know about the vulnerabilities impacting the operating systems, they will develop or rectify the bugs or areas that are causing an issue in the tool. We can send the logs to the application developer, who can then rectify the issues in the tool.
In my opinion, there's a need for an extensive skill set or knowledge of creating policies. There's room for improvement to make it more user-friendly in creating custom rules and policies. In future releases, I would like to see a quick glance at detected data without downloading the actual file for both Windows and MacOS.