Push Security
IT & Security · pushsecurity.com
Overview
Push Security protects the browser as a frontline security surface, combining phishing and session-hijacking detection with SaaS discovery, identity visibility, browser-extension governance, AI-use controls, and data-loss guardrails. It is built for security teams that want rapid deployment and behavior-based detection without replacing the company’s browsers or rolling out a heavy endpoint agent.
Best for
- Security teams protecting SaaS-heavy workforces
- Organizations concerned about phishing and session theft
- Teams needing browser telemetry without endpoint rollout
Not a fit if
- Buyers needing a full EDR
- Workforces with restricted browser support
- Teams unwilling to tune browser policies
Why it’s listed
- Distinctive browser-security focus
- Transparent entry pricing
- Fast extension-based deployment
- Strong integration and governance detail
Pricing
Standard
$5 user/monthFull platform coverage for deployments up to 500 employees on annual billing.
- Phishing detection
- SaaS discovery
- Browser controls
Enterprise
Custom pricingVolume pricing, custom controls, and support for larger organizations.
- Advanced governance
- Custom retention
- Enterprise support
Features
Integrations
Security & compliance
Pros & cons
Pros
- Fast deployment
- Strong browser visibility
- Useful SIEM and SOAR outputs
- AI and SaaS-risk coverage
Cons
- Browser scope is a deliberate boundary
- Policy tuning is required
- Per-user costs scale with workforce
- Some advanced controls are enterprise-oriented
What the record shows
Push publishes Standard at $5/user/month annually or $6 monthly, with Enterprise volume pricing and a broad set of browser, identity, SIEM, SOAR, and collaboration integrations.
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