Channel partner programs, MSSP, Managed Security Services, Incident Response
Push Security Debuts Global Partner Program to Address Identity-Driven Threats

Push Security has rolled out the Push Security Advisor Network (PSAN), a global partner program aimed at helping solution providers close the growing gap between traditional security tools and today’s identity-first threat landscape. With identity attacks increasingly originating in the browser—far beyond the reach of legacy perimeter-based defenses—Push is positioning PSAN as a framework for partners to deliver more targeted, user-focused security outcomes.The program is built around a simple idea: help partners secure how people actually work today. That means addressing real-world challenges like SaaS sprawl, session hijacking, and phishing campaigns that bypass conventional controls. PSAN gives partners the technical and commercial foundation to deliver Push’s browser-native identity security platform as part of a broader risk mitigation strategy.Program participants receive technical enablement, certifications, and go-to-market support, including co-marketing opportunities and access to demand-generation resources. In addition to performance-based rewards and margin incentives, PSAN also includes access to Push Security’s real-time threat intelligence to help partners deliver more proactive protection strategies.For Push, this isn’t just a new revenue channel—it’s a signal of its partner-only growth strategy. The company is betting on its advisor network to scale delivery and expand reach without competing with the channel. In return, it’s offering partners a differentiated, identity-centric product stack and the backing to deliver it effectively. With identity-based threats accelerating, especially in cloud-first and remote-heavy environments, Push is aligning with partners who want to help customers move beyond outdated models.
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