Push Security
Push does for Identity what Crowdstrike did for the Endpoint
Geoff’s Take:
In a world where modern corporate enterprises are swimming in SaaS platforms, it’s time to treat browsers as their own endpoint for security purposes. Push helps by effectively bringing the powerful telemetry and detection surface you’d expect from your EDR - directly into the browser. This gives orgs huge leverage to solve for Identity and SaaS specific threats.
What does it help you do
- Prevent, detect and block attacks in the browser
- Provide unique telemetry for detection and response use cases
- Stop employees entering credentials into phishing sites
- Protect against Session Hijacking and AiTM attacks
- Make detection of OAuth Scope abuse simple
- Discover unmanaged cloud apps and vulnerable identities
- Set browser controls that prevent employees from creating or using identities insecurely
- Harden identities and track improvements to identity security posture over time
Who needs it
- Anyone running cloud first or cloud native applications in their organization
- Anyone who doesn’t like users getting phished
- Anyone looking to improve threat detection at the identity layer
Just the Facts
Category: Identity Security Posture Management
CEO: Adam Bateman
Stage (Seed / Series A / etc): Series A
Contact: https://pushsecurity.com/
Delivery (SaaS / On-Prem / Both): SaaS
Cost Structure (Per-User / Per Host / etc): Per-User
Originally an Open Source Project?: No