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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Third-party risk is the exposure your organization inherits from vendors, SaaS providers, and integrations that hold your data or access your tenants — a chain now extended one employee sign-up at a time. This hub collects Push’s breach analyses and guides for assessing OAuth integrations, managing browser extensions, and responding when a supplier is compromised.
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.
AI regulations across the US, EU, and UK are converging on obligations that most organizations can't meet without browser visibility into AI tool use.
Why the right browser security tool makes a separate AI visibility and control purchase unnecessary — and how to decide what you actually need.
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.
What we can learn from 2026's installment of the Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report.
Ranking the security problems you can solve in the browser by security value and browser fit.
How CISOs can use browser telemetry to support cyber risk quantification in areas where traditional data points fall short.
ShinyHunters' breach of Instructure is the latest in a long series of attacks. Here's our view of the big picture.
Why typical browser extension risk scores are poor predictors of which extensions will actually lead to a compromise.
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 detect risky and malicious extensions and block them from running in employee browsers.
Using Push to enforce MFA on third-party apps in the browser — even where MFA enforcement isn't supported by the app itself.
How extension developers can improve their security controls to prevent extension compromise.
165 Snowflake customers were targeted by criminals using stolen credentials from infostealer infections, impacting hundreds of millions of people.
Account takeover on third-party apps is the flavor of the month for security researchers — what can we learn from it?
What the rise in popularity of infostealers tells us about the cybercrime ecosystem and the shift toward identity attacks.
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.
Use Push's variety of app banner options to control which cloud apps employees use, and how they use them.
To help organizations keep track of how browser-based identity attacks are evolving, we've put together this index of recent breaches.
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.
While OAuth scopes provide seamless online user authentication, they also carry significant risk. Watch out for these common, dangerous scopes.
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.
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.
An employee has added a new integration to your Azure tenant or Google Workspace. How do you assess risk? We’ll cover a few techniques in this article.
This article covers common ways an app could lead to compromise in Microsoft Azure, and what to look out for when determining risk to your organization.
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for December 2022.
Attackers have loads of persistence options in an endpoint compromise scenario, but what changes in a SaaS-first world? We talk new attack methods in this post.
Learn about the benefits and risks of SaaS integrations and get tips for how to manage the risks.
Learn some lightweight ways to manage the risks SaaS introduces without relying on restrictive policies that block employees from using their preferred tools.
Here’s what’s new on the Push platform for July 2022.
How do you find a malicious Microsoft 365 OAuth app? Learn what to look for, and what to ignore, when checking your users haven't been consent phished.
Introduction to OAuth tokens in Google Workspace, how they are used, reasons you might want to review them, and a discussion of how you might go about it.
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