Shadow AI: how to discover, govern, and secure AI apps
Blocking AI tools doesn't stop employees from using AI — it stops you seeing how they use it. The solution: make the governed path easier than the workaround.
Stop account takeover
Stop ATO with stolen credential and compromised token detection.
Harden unmanaged identities
Harden access paths with visibility, detection, and guardrails.
Investigate browser-related incidents
Investigate and respond faster with unique browser telemetry.
Secure shadow SaaS
See and control shadow SaaS in the browser.
Secure AI
See and control AI apps in the browser.
Secure BYOD
Extend consistent browser-based protection to unmanaged devices.
Secure Chromebooks
Secure browser activity on Chromebooks without endpoint agents.
Investigate and stop data loss
Detect and prevent data loss across AI tools, apps, and sessions.
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Cloud access security brokers (CASBs) govern cloud app usage through API integrations and network proxies — an approach that works for sanctioned apps but struggles with the long tail of shadow SaaS employees adopt on their own. Because every SaaS signup happens in a browser, Push captures that adoption in real time at the point of login, and these posts cover what proxy-based discovery misses.
Blocking AI tools doesn't stop employees from using AI — it stops you seeing how they use it. The solution: make the governed path easier than the workaround.
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If you're building a shortlist of browser security vendors, do you need a full-stack enterprise browser, or browser security extension?
Why network and web traffic only gives you part of the picture when it comes to modern browser-based attacks.
Breaking down common misconceptions about identity threats and controls like MFA, SSO, passkeys, password managers, and more.
Right now the majority of detections for identity attacks rely on web proxy telemetry. Here’s why the browser can be a better alternative.
Adapt your thinking to secure your data. Security needs to move from being the Department of No to the Department of Yes, Unless...
Attackers commonly target SaaS apps because they know employees sign up without running them past IT first. Learn how to adjust to secure your data.
Employees using a new work app used to be the final step of the software-onboarding process. Now it's the first. Security must adapt to secure business data.
Browser extensions are the most effective SaaS discovery tool because they can capture employee SaaS use and adoption in real time, as employees sign up.
SaaS sprawl is not just a raw increase of apps in-use, but also due to employees self-adopting new apps. Orgs need sensible guardrails for employees.
In this guide, we’ll break down some major SaaS use cases and match them up with solutions that can address them, covering pros and cons for each.
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