AVP, Cyber Security at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-05-24T14:55:00Z
May 24, 2024
I don't have anything that I don't like, but there is a feature that IONIX can also consider. We're a heavy user of IONIX services and have a very, very good partnership. However, IONIX only looks at certain domains, particularly the external-facing perimeter. There are services in modern-day organizations that could potentially expose internal resources to the perimeter side as well, like whether your authentication to internal identities is exposed through the internet. All organizations are very concerned about that. Even big organizations like Microsoft are falling for that kind of attack. IONIX can offer additional services to detect any potential bridging of very sensitive internal resources to the external side.
Director - IT Security Services at a insurance company with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-04-24T20:40:00Z
Apr 24, 2024
Our team is always looking for ways to improve the product. Although we understand we are not the only client, the company has been very receptive to our suggestions. They work with the development team to implement our requests, and most of the time, they do. However, we are currently facing a challenge with the RBAC system. Our view on how it should function differs slightly from theirs. While we understand their position, more flexibility in controlling the system would be beneficial. Due to the sensitive nature of our data, we need to limit access to specific user information within IONIX. Although we have implemented some user feedback for improvement, other areas require changes to IONIX's RBAC model. We understand their reasons for the current model, but we believe modifications are necessary. Unfortunately, achieving those changes seems unlikely.
Desktop Engineer and Security Manager at a recruiting/HR firm with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 20
2024-04-11T16:44:00Z
Apr 11, 2024
I manage multiple cloud accounts for our SaaS applications. It would be extremely beneficial if IONIX could integrate with popular SaaS services like Salesforce, Box, Zoom, or NetSuite. This would streamline our workflows by having everything centralized within the IONIX platform.
IT Security Engineer at a media company with 1,001-5,000 employees
Real User
Top 10
2024-03-04T19:45:00Z
Mar 4, 2024
There are a couple of opportunities for them under integrations. They only have two SIEMs. They do not have our current SIEM in there. It would be nice to have our current SIEM in there, which is Hunter's AI. The other thing would be to have more formal roadmaps. We do have weekly meetings with them, but it would be nice to have formal roadmaps for the feature requests and more emails about what is new in the platform. We are not getting these two. Another area where they could improve is the support.
IT Security Officer at a retailer with 10,001+ employees
Real User
Top 10
2024-01-31T12:38:00Z
Jan 31, 2024
We're looking for a case management system where we can assign specific findings to individuals within our company and facilitate discussion on those findings directly within the portal. Unfortunately, this isn't currently possible due to the lack of integration between IONIX and our on-premise Jira instance. IONIX only integrates with the SaaS version of Jira. Integrating on-premise Jira with IONIX to track changes and discussions would be highly beneficial for us in the future.
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I don't have anything that I don't like, but there is a feature that IONIX can also consider. We're a heavy user of IONIX services and have a very, very good partnership. However, IONIX only looks at certain domains, particularly the external-facing perimeter. There are services in modern-day organizations that could potentially expose internal resources to the perimeter side as well, like whether your authentication to internal identities is exposed through the internet. All organizations are very concerned about that. Even big organizations like Microsoft are falling for that kind of attack. IONIX can offer additional services to detect any potential bridging of very sensitive internal resources to the external side.
Our team is always looking for ways to improve the product. Although we understand we are not the only client, the company has been very receptive to our suggestions. They work with the development team to implement our requests, and most of the time, they do. However, we are currently facing a challenge with the RBAC system. Our view on how it should function differs slightly from theirs. While we understand their position, more flexibility in controlling the system would be beneficial. Due to the sensitive nature of our data, we need to limit access to specific user information within IONIX. Although we have implemented some user feedback for improvement, other areas require changes to IONIX's RBAC model. We understand their reasons for the current model, but we believe modifications are necessary. Unfortunately, achieving those changes seems unlikely.
I manage multiple cloud accounts for our SaaS applications. It would be extremely beneficial if IONIX could integrate with popular SaaS services like Salesforce, Box, Zoom, or NetSuite. This would streamline our workflows by having everything centralized within the IONIX platform.
There are a couple of opportunities for them under integrations. They only have two SIEMs. They do not have our current SIEM in there. It would be nice to have our current SIEM in there, which is Hunter's AI. The other thing would be to have more formal roadmaps. We do have weekly meetings with them, but it would be nice to have formal roadmaps for the feature requests and more emails about what is new in the platform. We are not getting these two. Another area where they could improve is the support.
We're looking for a case management system where we can assign specific findings to individuals within our company and facilitate discussion on those findings directly within the portal. Unfortunately, this isn't currently possible due to the lack of integration between IONIX and our on-premise Jira instance. IONIX only integrates with the SaaS version of Jira. Integrating on-premise Jira with IONIX to track changes and discussions would be highly beneficial for us in the future.