Audience
Security teams in cloud-first businesses
About Push Security
Map out your entire cloud identity attack surface and harden it against identity-based attacks. Push is a vulnerability scanner for your cloud identities. Push uses a lightweight browser extension to give you real-time visibility of all your employees’ cloud identities and the vulnerabilities putting your business at risk.
- Get real-time visibility of all your cloud identities, apps and integrations.
- Onboard unmanaged apps to SSO. Detect and harden non-SSO identities.
- Find and secure vulnerable identities. Prevent your employees creating insecure identities.
- Uncover shadow SaaS apps and accounts. Limit SaaS sprawl and reduce supply chain risk.
- Improve employee security awareness by equipping them to self-remediate security issues.
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Pricing
$5 per employee per month when billed annually
$6 per employee per month when billed monthly
Contact us if you have 500+ employees to discuss enterprise pricing
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"Solves Shadow IT and insecure SaaS usage by employees" Posted 2023-06-02
Pros: Solves Shadow IT, maps the SaaS apps that can't be locked to SSO and addresses password hygiene issues (by recognising where a password manager isn't used properly) through a privacy-centric browser extension. Support team is responsive and are rapidly building in new features requested by customers.
Cons: Push is a new product, though their support team is very responsive and addresses issues quickly.
Overall: Until Push, Shadow IT has been an incredibly difficult and time-consuming challenge. Push achieves this through a simple browser extension which protects employees' privacy, deploys easily and offers support to the end user through in-browser prompts.
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Real-time Slack notifications are sent to the employee and security team when Push detects insecure usage of a SaaS app, i.e., 2FA not applied or bad or compromised passwords being used. This helps us understand where our password manager hasn't been adopted or if the employee is having difficulty using it.
The security team now receive real-time Slack notifications when new SaaS services are accessed by employees, allowing us to understand the impact and act immediately where necessary.
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