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Push Security positions itself as a βbrowser security for the AI eraβ platform. In practice, it is an enterprise security extension deployed into mainstream browsers already in use. It does not require organizations to migrate to a single enterprise browser. Instead, it collects telemetry inside browser sessions, identifies attacks and high-risk behavior, and applies real-time controls through prompts, blocking, and guardrails.
In terms of protection coverage, Push addresses browser phishing, AiTM proxies, ClickFix variants, malicious OAuth grants, malicious extensions, malicious downloads, credential stuffing, session hijacking, zero-day phishing, and account takeover. On the identity side, it can detect weak passwords, missing MFA, Ghost logins that bypass SSO, and unmanaged identities. For SaaS governance, it discovers shadow SaaS, personal account logins, and unapproved apps through browser-based authentication activity. AI governance is one of its key selling points: it can identify AI-native and AI-enhanced apps as well as agent workflows, detect sensitive data submitted to AI apps, file uploads, clipboard activity, and form behavior, and enforce policies directly in the browser.
Deployment is relatively lightweight. Push says it can be rolled out in minutes via a browser extension, with support for popular browsers, BYOD, and Chromebook environments. On the management side, it emphasizes real-time detection and blocking, user security guidance, MFA/SSO/strong-credential enforcement, and browser telemetry for investigations. It is explicitly positioned as a way to fill browser-context gaps that EDR, SIEM, SWG, and CASB may not see. However, the main materials do not provide a specific list of SIEM, IdP, MDM, or SOAR integrations, and compliance certifications are not disclosed.
The Standard plan is for up to 500 employees, priced at $5/user/month when billed annually, or $6/employee license/month when billed monthly. Enterprise is for organizations with more than 500 employees; pricing requires contacting sales and includes volume discounts. The strengths are transparent pricing, low deployment friction, and coverage for identity and AI risks inside the browser. The drawbacks are opaque Enterprise pricing, effectiveness that depends on browser extension coverage, and limited information on compliance, data residency, and specific integrations.
Push is a good fit for mid-sized and large enterprise security teams where SaaS and the browser are the primary work entry points, especially teams concerned about phishing, ATO, and shadow AI. It is particularly relevant for BYOD environments or scenarios where endpoint-agent coverage is incomplete. Access from mainland China is not specified in the reviewed materials. Payments support Stripe card payments and bank transfer on request, but local payment methods and local support are not disclosed. Alternatives to compare include Island, Talon, Prisma Access Browser, Zscaler, Netskope, and relevant Microsoft Defender capabilities.
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pushsecurity.com is an United Kingdom Cybersecurity provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach pushsecurity.com directly.