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Preventing identity-based threats to my organization

  • By URSINO P.
  • on 08/09/2024

What do you like best about the product?
It both actively scans for threats and reacts in case of an intrusion, providing me with a better overall perspective. This is also advantageous in having a browser-based agent rather than installing complex software. This must make push seem like the best all inclusive solution when it comes to identity security.
What do you dislike about the product?
A key problem area in Push is the alert system. Individual alerts do not come with a context and therefore identifying critical threats is not as easy when one receives a notification. I am buried under a pile of notifications and filtering out an actual message as pointless scrolling through an unimportant one.
What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
Push addresses an important concern – security of my organization from identity-based threats. I feel more comfortable knowing that nothing unusual will fall through the gaps in the monitoring with the help of the provided tool.


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