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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Shadow SaaS is the cloud applications employees adopt for work without IT approval, each one creating unmanaged accounts, identities, and data outside your security controls. Push covers the problem end to end — from browser-based SaaS discovery to in-browser app banners and MFA enforcement — alongside breach analyses that show where unmanaged accounts lead.
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.
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for July 2026.
Browser security is one of the fastest-growing investment areas in enterprise security. Here's our proven framework to create budget for browser security tools.
Push telemetry shows the average organization has 16 AI apps, 17 AI browser extensions, and 17 AI OAuth integrations in use. Here's what it means for security.
If you're building a shortlist of browser security vendors, do you need a full-stack enterprise browser, or browser security extension?
Here are 7 things we learned from our conversation with Troy Hunt on the "Yes, you've been pwned" webinar.
Why "good enough" isn’t enough when it comes to browser security, and a best-of-breed approach is needed to tackle emerging threats.
Ranking the security problems you can solve in the browser by security value and browser fit.
Securing the browser vs. securing the organization via the browser — what's the difference?
How CISOs can use browser telemetry to support cyber risk quantification in areas where traditional data points fall short.
In April 2026, Vercel was compromised via an OAuth app integrated into their Google Workspace tenant stemming from a compromised third-party AI SaaS provider.
How to use in-browser controls to stop browser-based attacks before compromise can occur
Big changes are being made to the Cyber Essentials scheme in 2026 that will change how companies must validate compliance. Here’s what you need to know.
Why cloud security tools only give you part of the picture when it comes to modern attacks.
Why network and web traffic only gives you part of the picture when it comes to modern browser-based attacks.
NYCRR Part 500 is tightening its MFA and asset management requirements. Here's what the changes means for compliance.
MFA regulators, insurers, and policy-makers are getting tighter on their MFA requirements, fuelled by public cyber breaches.
How attacks have moved away from endpoints and internal networks to the browser — a blind spot for traditional security tools.
Introducing our latest resource for security teams breaking down the techniques that modern phishing attacks are using to evade detection.
Attackers are routinely defeating conventional email, network, and endpoint-based security controls. Here's how browser controls can level the playing field.
The HIPAA Security Rule is getting a long-overdue facelift in 2025. Here's our quick overview of the key changes and how Push can help you to be compliant.
I’m thrilled to share that Push Security has raised our Series B funding. This is a huge moment for us and our customers in the fight against identity attacks.
Detects when employees have weak, reused, or stolen passwords and guide them to update their password using in-browser messaging on any app.
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for March 2025.
Using Push to enforce MFA on third-party apps in the browser — even where MFA enforcement isn't supported by the app itself.
How in-the-wild attacks and our own R&D inspired what we built in 2024 to stop account takeover and reduce security risks across your workforce identities.
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for December 2024.
We’ve put together the following guide for intrepid security teams as they use Push to secure against modern identity attacks.
165 Snowflake customers were targeted by criminals using stolen credentials from infostealer infections, impacting hundreds of millions of people.
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for November 2024.
How Push stops attackers from using identity attack tools and techniques to compromise your employee user accounts.
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for July 2024.
Breaking down common misconceptions about identity threats and controls like MFA, SSO, passkeys, password managers, and more.
Enable detections and interventions in the browser using Push’s new security controls.
How to use Push to investigate and respond to a third-party data breach, which results in credentials being stolen and sold on criminal marketplaces.
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for May 2024.
Use Push's variety of app banner options to control which cloud apps employees use, and how they use them.
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for April 2024.
Some highlights of what we've built over the last year on our mission of stopping identity attacks.
In this blog post we will cover what identities are, how we secure perimeters in general, and and how this maps to the identity space.
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for February 2024.
Don’t leave it up to your employees to figure out how to use cloud apps securely. Guide them directly in their browsers when they access their apps.
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for January 2024.
In this article, we define third-party risk management and explore additional approaches that can help manage third-party risk.
Employees are self-adopting SaaS apps and creating new cloud identities without IT approval. Learn how to manage which third parties have access to your data.
A new report on securing digital identities has some interesting takeaways to consider as we think about securing identities in the cloud. Here's our take.
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for September 2023.
Credential stuffing attacks are incredibly common, but they often go undetected. These attacks are often the entry point for attack. Learn how to prevent them.
Employees sign up to cloud apps on their own every day. Each time, they create a new account and a new identity on that app. How do you find and secure them?
We’ll define shadow IT, talk through the security risks associated with it and give some actionable guidance on how to manage it.
You’ve probably locked down the known cloud services your company is using, but what about all those other SaaS apps people in the company are using?
We'll quickly define SaaS security and help you better understand how to manage the risk SaaS applications introduce to your business
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for July 2023.
Free and trial SaaS accounts are often invisible to security teams and still interact with real, live corporate data.
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.
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for June 2023.
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.
Look at enabling SaaS from a broader understanding of the business and not just the impact to security
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.
We’re proud to announce our $15M Series A round, led by GV. Here's what we've learned about what our customers need since we launched in July 2022.
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for March 2023.
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for December 2022.
Learn about the benefits and risks of SaaS integrations and get tips for how to manage the risks.
Is logging in with Google or Microsoft secure? Yes, with caveats.
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for August 2022.
Learn how to manage SaaS in a way that keeps employees productive and doesn't compromise privacy.
Learn some lightweight ways to manage the risks SaaS introduces without relying on restrictive policies that block employees from using their preferred tools.
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.
Yesterday, we announced our official launch and what Push Security is all about following our $4m series seed.
We’re excited to announce our $4M seed round, led by Decibel. See how we’re building tech that allows companies to let employees freely & securely adopt SaaS.
Launches solution that finds SaaS apps employees are using and guides them to fix issues
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for July 2022.
We’ve compiled some methods for discovering SaaS. Lets explore each approach and learn new ways to discover unknown SaaS, capture SaaS use, and secure it.
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