Guide: How to use Push controls to protect your users from modern browser threats
How to use in-browser controls to stop browser-based attacks before compromise can occur
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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A SIEM is only as good as the telemetry feeding it, and most log sources never see what happens inside the browser — where phishing, session token theft, and account takeover actually play out. Push streams browser-level detections and identity telemetry into SIEMs, and these posts show how that data improves detection fidelity and cuts alert fatigue.
How to use in-browser controls to stop browser-based attacks before compromise can occur
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for November 2025.
How browser data can improve detection fidelity and reduce alert fatigue, enabling SecOps teams to save time and detect more attacks.
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for September 2025.
We’re launching a new Detections capability, enabling security teams to more effectively investigate and triage alerts, and build more effective workflows.
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for June 2025.
We’re thrilled to announce our partnership with Cribl to make it much easier to snapshot, transform, and query Push telemetry.
How app developers can go beyond Minimum Viable Secure Product (MVSP) to implement better identity protections and prevent identity-based attacks.
Using Push to automate password resets for your most critical identities when a password vulnerability is detected.
We’ve put together the following guide for intrepid security teams as they use Push to secure against modern identity attacks.
Why relying on post-compromise detection and response is no longer an option for modern browser-based attacks.
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.
Push is excited to partner with Panther, bringing our unique browser telemetry to your SIEM.
Push's browser agent identifies session token theft by adding telemetry to the user agent string to create a new high-fidelity signal for your security team.
Push analyzes behavioral attributes of malware to identify phishing tools like Evilginx and NakedPages and immediately block end-users from visiting them.
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for January 2024.
We'll cover the implications of using Okta's SWA authentication method. Learn what security teams need to know in an account breach and IR scenario.
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