Push Security unveiled verified stolen credentials detection capability, a new feature designed to reshape how security teams combat identity threats. By analyzing threat intelligence (TI) on stolen credentials and comparing it against active credentials in customer environments, the Push platform eliminates false positives, delivering only actionable alerts to help organizations protect compromised workforce identities. This paradigm shift promises to drastically reduce the noise security teams face, empowering them to act swiftly on verified threats without … More

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