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Push Security Raises $30 Million in Series B Funding

Push Security has raised $30 million in Series B funding to scale its browser-based identity security platform.

Push Security has raised $30 million in Series B funding to scale its browser-based identity security platform.

Identity protection firm Push Security today announced raising $30 million in a Series B funding round that brings the total raised by the company to $49 million.

The new investment round was led by Redpoint Ventures, with support from Datadog Ventures and additional involvement from existing investors.

Push Security has built a browser-based Identity Threat Detection & Response (ITDR) platform that can identify and block identity attacks such as phishing, session hijacking, and credential stuffing.

The solution can also identify stolen credentials, missing multi-factor authentication controls, and non-SSO identities, to help organizations close security gaps.

In addition to real-time attack detection and response, Push Security provides organizations with identity attack surface mapping, and security policy enforcement, to secure the entire identity perimeter and improve the overall identity security posture.

Push Security, which has created an open source repository of SaaS-native attack techniques, says its platform has been deployed on over 1.5 million endpoints globally.

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After more than doubling its employee base over the past year, the company will use the new investment to hire more talent, scale its platform, advance R&D, and expand to new markets.

“Stolen credentials and phishing remain the top two causes of reported breaches, and high-profile incidents—like the Snowflake breach last summer— are showing us the massive impact they can have. This investment will push us further with what is possible in the browser and scale our impact globally to stop identity attacks,” Push Security CEO Adam Bateman said.

Related: AuthMind Raises $19.3 Million in Seed Funding

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