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Push Security to Launch Global Partner Program

Push Security is launching a new global partner program, the Push Security Advisor Network (PSAN), to boost cybersecurity solution provider portfolios.

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Jordan Smith
May 20, 2025
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Push Security — a platform that detects and responds to modern identity attacks in the browser — is launching the Push Security Advisor Network (PSAN), a new global partner program designed to strengthen cybersecurity solution provider portfolios with the Push Security platform. 

The PSAN will give partners access to security technology, a collaborative community of cybersecurity and enablement experts, and new incentives. It is meant to support partners in delivering seamless security outcomes for organizations facing identity security challenges.

“Security teams need an answer to today’s sophisticated phishing and identity attacks, as well as better visibility and control over how employees use applications,” said Bryan Wallace, Vice President of Global Partner Sales at Push Security. “With the Push Security Advisor Network, we’re bringing together top-tier partners to help businesses proactively address identity-based threats, reduce risk, and strengthen their security posture.”

The benefits of the PSAN program include:

  • Technical enablement and training: Program partners can receive hands-on training and certification to maximize expertise in deploying and managing Push Security solutions.
  • Sales and marketing support: Partners receive dedicated resources, co-marketing opportunities, and demand-generation campaigns to drive business growth.
  • Exclusive partner incentives: Partners receive exemplary class margins, deal registration, and performance-based rewards, supporting partner profitability.
  • Collaborative threat intelligence: Partners enjoy access to real-time threat insights and best practices to help customers stay ahead of emerging security risks.

“With the launch of our Push Security Advisor Network, we’re empowering partners to deliver stronger, more scalable human-layer security solutions to customers around the world,” said Kevin Arsenault, Chief Revenue Officer at Push Security. “PSAN reflects our commitment to a partner-first, partner-only growth strategy and to helping organizations reduce risk where it matters most — at the user level.”

Push Security’s growth in 2025

Push’s addition of a new partner program is emblematic of the company’s growth over the past few months. Recently, the organization secured $30 million in Series B funding to accelerate its growth, fuel innovation, and global expansion.

“Compromised identities are now the prized target for attackers. 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,” said Adam Bateman, CEO of Push Security. “We were the first to turn employees’ existing browsers into a powerful telemetry source and control point for stopping identity attacks. This investment will push us further with what is possible in the browser and scale our impact globally to stop identity attacks.”

Specifically, the funding will enable Push Security to scale its platform capabilities, drive research and product development, and expand into new markets. Further, it will support strategic hiring to boost its position as an identity security leader.

The $30 million Series B funding round is led by Redpoint Ventures, with participation from Datadog Ventures and B3 Capital.

“In conversation with CISOs, it is clear that the new critical security perimeter is the browser,” said Erica Brescia, Managing Director at Redpoint Ventures. “With over 80 percent of cyberattacks being identity-related, Push is uniquely positioned to protect organizations. We are thrilled to partner with the Push team as they execute on their mission to stop identity attacks.”

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Jordan Smith is a news writer who has seven years of experience as a journalist, copywriter, podcaster, and copyeditor. He has worked with both written and audio media formats, contributing to IT publications such as MeriTalk, HCLTech, and Channel Insider, and participating in podcasts and panel moderation for IT events.

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